Which department of the Ministry of Health ensures mortuaries are up to standard?
Dear Editor, Recently my dearest mother died in Guyana at one of the leading private hospitals.
Dear Editor, Recently my dearest mother died in Guyana at one of the leading private hospitals.
Dear Editor, There seems to be no improvement in the garbage situation here in Bartica.
Dear Editor, I will be very disappointed if Deborah Backer is not elected as the Speaker of the National Assembly of Guyana.
Dear Editor, The outstanding contributions the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GT&T) have made over the past decades to create and develop the communication sector must be acknowledged and also appreciated.
Dear Editor, I recently heard an official from the Mayor and City Council (M&CC) commenting on the news, that the problem at the council is basically financial.
Dear Editor, The result of the November 28 polls has so shattered the credibility of Vishnu Bisram and exposed his suspect biases towards the incumbent PPP/C government that he has offered shallow explanations to dispute the accusations of deception and the humiliation he invited on himself.
Dear Editor, I refer to a letter published in the letter column of Sunday Stabroek, January 8, under the caption ‘Appointment of Sita Ramlal as Solicitor General is unconstitutional.’
Dear Editor, As the relative of a prisoner committed to stand trial in the High Court, a recent newspaper article has been the source of great anxiety and concern for me and my family.
Dear Editor, Warmest greetings to you and your staff for 2012!
Dear Editor, I want to kill two proverbial birds with one stone.
Dear Editor, Several times during the past two weeks Mr Mark Benschop made reference to President Donald Ramotar both in the print and electronic media as the ‘Minority President.‘
Dear Editor, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate telephone giant GT&T for offering Guyanese and particularly Berbicians the opportunity to witness the first ever Bollywood Jingle and Song competition at the Albion Community Centre ground.
Dear Editor, One of the most educational annual magazines promoting Guyana’s eco-tourism product has again lived up to expectations –THAG‘s annual Explore Guyana 2012: The call of the wild.
Dear Editor, Please allow me to give my sympathy to the family and friends of the late Karen Badal, who passed away at the Georgetown Public Hospital after a doctor performed a botched and illegal abortion at his residence.
Dear Editor, The Stabroek News editorial on Thursday January 5, 2012, ‘A matter of trust‘ has given much food for thought in this new dispensation at a most critical juncture in Guyana’s political history.
Dear Editor, I am writing in response to the statement by Ms Gail Teixeira that a lack of education possibly contributed to the death of Karen Badal, mother of two, from a botched abortion (‘Lack of education could be cause of women seeking pregnancy terminations from uncertified doctors, Teixeira says’ Sunday Stabroek, January 8).
Dear Editor, I note, with some confusion, a letter from Mr Elton McRae, in the January 6 edition of KN, referring to an extrusion process developed by the IAST in 2007-2008.
Dear Editor, In a letter captioned ‘The election results provide a great opportunity for the parties to work together in the national interest‘ in the Stabroek News of December 30, 2011, I wrote, “For APNU, Mr Granger (Leader of APNU) needs to quickly assert his leadership and keep his members in line.”
Dear Editor, In an article in the Stabroek News dated Friday, December 30, 2011 and captioned ‘Granger says Nagamootoo not the best person for Speaker,’ Mr Granger stated his reason for not wanting Moses.
Dear Editor, The selection of a speaker is taking longer than we would have thought which is due to a combination of factors that are a characteristic feature of Guyanese politics.
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