Disability community has been left out of the budget
Dear Editor, It would appear that the disability community has been left out of the 2012 budgetary allocations.
Dear Editor, It would appear that the disability community has been left out of the 2012 budgetary allocations.
Dear Editor, I would like to give a completely opposite take on the views presented by Abu Bakr in his letter, ‘A “landmark“ decision‘ in which he concludes that “the decision by Justice Ian Chang in the Henry Greene case is correct, of “landmark” quality, and “a major contribution to legal history in the Common-wealth.”
Dear Editor, The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago continues to reap benefits as a result of the state’s decision to fund and maintain lighting facilities at several grounds across the country.
Dear Editor, I had the most harrowing experience at Republic Bank, Camp Street yesterday.
Dear Editor, The eloquent budget speech given by the Honourable Finance Minister reminds me of the similar eloquence of President Forbes Burnham.
Dear Editor, It was with dismay but not surprise that I read the letter to the editor captioned `Funds for legal aid in Linden were provided under the GOG/UNICEF country programme’ (SN 29/3/2012) penned by the Honourable Minister Priya Manickchand.
Dear Editor, I write to respond to statements purportedly made by Mr David Granger in respect to my role vis-à-vis the Guyana Police Force.
Dear Mr. Editor: While holding no court for Mr. Greene, as I followed this matter, based upon what was offered in the press, I became more and more convinced that, as a matter of criminal liability, the Director of Public Prosecutions would be hard pressed to present to the court, a credible body of facts and evidence that could be calibrated to any set of elements that would give legal muster to a charge of rape.
Dear Editor, I refer to a letter in SN (March 31, 2012) written by Roger Williams and titled `A blind pursuit of a liberal agenda’.
Dear Editor, The Bauxite Company of Guyana Inc (BCGI) has taken the Minister of Labour to court for exercising his power under the Labour Law, Chapter 98:01 and imposing arbitration between the company and the Guyana Bauxite & General Workers Union (GB&GWU), the workers’ representative.
Dear Editor, A lot has been penned about incidences of mismanagement at GuySuCo and I feel inclined to share my bit being a worker of the company, thus someone who would lose a great deal should the company collapse.
Dear Editor, While several Caribbean luminaries are advocating that the anglophone Caribbean cut all links with their former colonial masters, politicians and the people in French (and even Dutch) colonies adopt the opposite attitude and in fact want to cement links with their colonial rulers.
Dear Editor, I must in return thank Mr Derrick Cummings for his pleasant remarks in response to my piece ‘Recalling Deslyn’s Parliament in Linden‘ (SN February 13), and also for his contribution ‘In addition to “Deslyn’s“ there were other parliaments dotted around the country‘ (SN February 17).
Dear Editor, I see Mrs Joan Ward-Mars has attempted a response to me in the the KN and SN editions of March 30 in relation to funding for the Linden Legal Aid Centre (LLAC).
Dear Editor, President Ramotar in his election campaign speech told Guyanese that he would consider reducing the Value Added Tax (VAT) which the PPP/C imposed upon the people of Guyana.
Dear Editor, I refer to the correspondence of the acting Chief Labour Officer, Mr Charles Ogle, to the leadership of Operation Rescue UG in which he stated that an employer can terminate an employee’s contract provided that payment is given in lieu of adequate notice.
Dear Editor, The arrest of four men who are accused of being involved in several robberies committed on our fishermen at sea recently in the vicinity of the mouth of the Pomeroon River, and the recovery of some outboard engines by the police, is good news.
Dear Editor, For any society to advance it has to settle a fundamental question – who governs?
Dear Editor, Please permit me to express my disappointment in relation to the turn of events in the case of the Commissioner of Police and the woman who was allegedly raped.
Dear Editor, The Stabroek News editor’s note to my letter published in its March 23, 2012 edition is a most unimpressive defence of its outdated editorial policy.
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