A dangerous practice by pedal cyclists
Dear Editor, I write this letter to alert the police and motorists about the suicidal practice of pedal cyclists cutting off motorists on the East Coast Demerara highway.
Dear Editor, I write this letter to alert the police and motorists about the suicidal practice of pedal cyclists cutting off motorists on the East Coast Demerara highway.
Dear Editor, In his argument against 4-4-1 (PPP-APNU-AFC) with respect to the composition of select committees in the 10th parliament, the Attorney General alluded to the fact that the PPP gained 26,000 voters more than APNU as justification for APNU not having the right to an equal number of seats on these committees as the PPP.
Dear Editor, Dr Mohan Ragbeer is a very distinguished man. Born into abject poverty, he attended Queen’s College, qualified as a physician in England and returned to serve in what was then British Guiana.
Dear Editor, On Saturday, April 7, umpires Ernest and Lux declared that the matches fixed for the day would have to be postponed due to inclement weather.
Dear Editor, A very successful stakeholders forum was executed at the Matthews Ridge location of Reunion Manganese Inc on Wednesday, April 4, 2012, for members of the Regional Democratic Council, Neighbourhood Democratic Council-Interim Management Committee and leaders in the communities of Matthews Ridge, Arakaka and Port Kaituma.
Dear Editor, Since the suspension of the constitution in colonial Guiana, the theme of racism/ethnicity has dominated our national dialogue and our common culture.
Dear Editor, During the just concluded November 2011 General and Regional Elections, political parties campaigned rigorously and laid out their plans for the people should they win the elections.
Dear Editor, Please permit me to respond to a letter published in the March 18, 2012 edition of the Kaieteur News which was penned by a concerned citizen and published under the caption ‘Unfair competition between Chinese and local businesses.‘
Dear Editor, I would like to make some observations on the NBS accounts for the benefit of its members.
Dear Editor, There is the promise of change in the air, if the newspaper reports are to be believed.
Dear Editor, As by chance, this week past France has had to deal with a similar case to that of Henry Greene.
Dear Editor, On April 6, 2012, Stabroek Business carried an article emanating from a Trinidad-based consulting group which promises two other parts on performance management practices.
Dear Editor, The hypocrisy of the PPP/C regime has again been exposed.
Dear Editor, I am writing coincidentally on a day when Kaieteur News’ front page banner says ‘Indian coffee company ships out 50 containers of logs in 2 months – contrary to agreement with Forestry Commission’ (April 5).
Dear Editor, Ms Laura George’s letter to SN titled ‘There is government interference in some Amerindian Village Council elections‘ (April 6) is spot on about the present Toshaos‘ election process which has been raising eyebrows among villagers in many communities for its blatant politicking by the PPP/C.
Dear Editor, I would like to commend the Government of Guyana for their bold initiative to become actively involved in the affairs of cricket by forming the Interim Management Committee.
Dear Editor, I am embarrassed for the Republic Bank in Camp Street.
Dear Editor, As an average Guyanese I wish to echo the sentiments that the Minister of Finance made when he delivered the 2012 Budget in the National Assembly and said that “the prevailing dispensation will test and hopefully prove our resolve as a people, and within this House our respective will to serve as responsible representatives of a deserving people, to work together in service to the cause of national development.”
Dear Editor, Help & Shelter wholeheartedly agrees with the Guyana Human Rights Association, APNU, Red Thread and all those who regard the acting Chief Justice’s ruling in the Henry Greene matter a travesty and joins in the calls for the DPP to appeal the ruling and for Mr Greene to be immediately removed from office.
Dear Editor It has come as a surprise to most Guyanese to learn that the Government of Guyana signed major contracts a month or so before the last general elections in a foreign country committing huge sums of money for three projects.
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