Letters to the Editor

Government should acquire the old NBS building for the Commercial Registry

Dear Editor, You would be aware of my insistent recommendation ever since 2008 for the re-siting of the commercial activities of the Deeds Registry – Companies Incorporation, Business Names Registration, Bills of Sale Registration along with Intellectual Property ie Trade Marks, Patents, etc, to a Commercial Registry away from the physical accommodation at the main Deeds Registry office below the High Court. 

Insufficient food for the students in the dormitory of St Ignatius school

Dear Editor, According to World Bank Director for the Caribbean Yvonne Tsikata, monies from the Guyana REDD+ Investment Fund (GRIF), or what we know as the LCDS,  are considered development assistance and Norway wants to make sure that funds are used  in the most transparent and effective way  (Stabroek News, December 11, 2010).

Hymac operator was too young

Dear Editor, At present there is a lot of mud being dug up at Diamond EBD to make way for the four-lane road, and due to the rain the place is quite muddy.

CH&PA has to enforce injunction and not EPA

Dear Editor, The Environmental Protection Agency would like to thank you for the opportunity to respond to the letter which published in Stabroek News, date May 19, 2012, captioned ‘Chicken pen continues in defiance of court order,’ to address statements in the letter relating to the enforcement of a court order.

‘I wish…’

Dear Editor, I wish… I wish we could one day depend on a reliable service from the Guyana Post Office Corporation.

‘Misinformation about chicken pen’

Dear Editor, In response to the letter with no signatory in your newspaper dated May 19, and titled ‘Chicken pen continues in defiance of court order,’ the sentiments expressed reflect those of one neighbour who is driven by envy.

‘Tales of a Sophia Rasta’

Dear Editor, We met by accident, literally – his motorcycle crashing into my car just at the junction of North Road and Shiv Chanderpaul Drive (at the GCC corner).

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