Morality is a herculean struggle in Guyana
Dear Editor, Guyana headed to the polls yesterday after what has to be one of the nastiest campaigns ever run by a political party in this country.
Dear Editor, Guyana headed to the polls yesterday after what has to be one of the nastiest campaigns ever run by a political party in this country.
Dear Editor, Yesterday, November 28, two sister Caricom states – Guyana and St Lucia – held general elections.
Dear Editor, We need codes of ethical conduct, rules or laws by which we can hold our high public officials to account.
Dear Editor, I would like to add some comments to your editorial titled ‘Rush Hour‘ (November 24).
Dear Editor, Let’s have chair seating as opposed to hard wood seating at future National Track Championships.
Dear Editor, Early in the month of October , I encountered a donkey in the Atlantic Gardens area on the East Coast of Demerara with wobbly front legs and hoofs projecting sideways in a deformed kind of way and a growth hanging like a pouch under his chest; there was also a scar on his back seemingly from a wound.
Dear Editor, During this season of national and regional elections we are see a lot unfolding right before our eyes, but when persons resort to impersonating others for reasons unknown it becomes very personal.
Dear Editor, The BBC and the local newspapers have reported that the USA and others in the axis have imposed new sanctions against Iran and as usual the UN Secretary General and all the peace and human rights advocates have stayed silent or even supported them against Iran, in the same way they stayed silent or supported Israeli crimes against Lebanon and the Palestinians, and the killing of nine peace activists in international waters.
Dear Editor, I write you with a message that is one for all Guyanese.
Dear Editor, I read with interest Dr Henry Jeffrey’s article ‘Future Notes’ in your issue of Wednesday November 2, 2011, in which he expressed his views on the doctrine of the collective responsibility of the government and what is expected of those members of the cabinet who may not agree with the decision of the majority of the members of the cabinet.
Dear Editor, With elections being only one sleep away, Guyanese are guilty of looking backwards to determine their future.
Dear Editor, I hereby offer my reply to Mr Al Creighton’s letter (SN, Nov 26), ‘Executive of UG Workers’ Union has not been elected.’
Dear Editor, It is becoming clear that the PPP government, if returned to power next week, plans to deny Linden the opportunity of becoming the hub for construction of the 300 mile road to Brazil.
Dear Editor, Vote for continuity, vote for change. This elector knows that they are both admirable thoughts and positions.
Dear Editor, In their column appearing in Stabroek News on November 25, Arif Bulkan and Alissa Trotz did very little to discredit the current government.
Dear Editor, As the elections are upon us I would like to share my reasons why I will not be voting for the PPP/C on Monday, November 28.
Dear Editor, Notwithstanding my uncharacteristic outrage at your newspaper in the run-up to the emotionally charged 2011 elections, I join others in congratulating Stabroek News on its 25th anniversary.
Dear Editor, The PPP has robbed Guyana of its middle class and its future.
Dear Editor, We have had nineteen years of contention, rape of the economy and the fact that often what the PPP/C has endorsed has turned out to be tainted, like Bernard Kerik, now a convicted US felon, in addition to the questionable investors.
Dear Editor, Parliament was prorogued in late September, meaning that we now have no parliament and the passage of new laws including those for incurring of new debts must await the next parliament.
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