Young voters should use their vote to send a clear message about the presidential pension
Dear Editor, The President’s pension should be a concern to all Guyanese.
Dear Editor, The President’s pension should be a concern to all Guyanese.
Dear Editor, The recent attacks on African Guyanese by the PPP have to be seen in the context of a deliberate strategy.
Dear Editor, I regret inadvertently identifying Mr Seelochan Beharry as a candidate of the AFC and a former member of the PPP as he pointed out in his letter ‘Bisram’s letter contains two major errors‘ (SN, Nov 9).
Dear Editor, Having read Mr Vishnu Bisram’s letter in Stabroek News of November 7 (‘I attended the India Day Parade as a reporter’), I would like to point out an obvious omission.
Dear Editor, Ganesh Singh says PPP supporters must vote out the PPP for one term to generate the badly need internal change the PPP needs in order to be reformed and reborn and to allow new leadership to rise within the party.
Dear Editor, I read with absolute horror the news report that the Governor of a neighbouring superpower was invited to be present at and speak on the platform of one of the parties contesting the upcoming elections.
Dear Editor, I am intrigued by the statement (SN, November 8) attributed to Mr Robert Persaud, Minister of Agriculture/ Campaign Manager of the PPP/C on the current exchanges on the Former Presidents (Benefits and Other Facili-ties) Act 2009.
Dear Editor, I received the attached picture with the caption: ‘What is happening to Guyana’s landmarks?‘
Dear Editor, Mr Christopher Ram’s letter in SN titled ‘Region 9 flood relief was distributed through the PPP/C party office‘ has covered a most important point that was being queried by residents of Lethem.
Dear Editor, I just read Mr Bisram’s letter in SN of November 7 (‘I attended the India Day parade as a reporter’) and the first sentence stated: “Mr Seelochan Beharry, an AFC candidate for parliament and a former member of the PPP who fell out with that party…” This first sentence contains two major errors.
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter by Prime Minister Samuel Hinds captioned ‘The procedure for computing the president’s pension is the same as that before Jagdeo came to office’ (SN, November 5).
Dear Editor, The election on November 28 provides Guyanese with a chance to vote for a whole new way of conducting our political affairs.
Dear Editor, It is my strong belief that a detractor such as Mr Nagamootoo puts self before service.
Dear Editor, ‘Business Page‘ in this past Sunday Stabroek noted how the government has undermined the regional administrations and the local democratic organs across the country.
Dear Editor, I am writing in response to Prem Misir’s letter, ‘Why is the President’s pension only now a matter of concern?’
Dear Editor, Leaders of government usually set the tone for the nation, among which integrity is established and respect is maintained, based on the things they say and do.
Dear Editor, Last year, Mr Jagdeo sounded quite statesman-like when he appealed to Buxtonians to forget occurrences of the past, so that the nation of Guyana could go forward with peace and compromise, but within a short while after that plea, Mr Jagdeo went to Babu John, Port Mourant and called on listeners to remember and to tell their young ones about the ills that the PNC government had done.
Dear Editor, It comes as no surprise that several Caricom members – Trinidad and Tobago, the Bahamas, Barbados, Jamaica and St Kitts and Nevis – will not support the Palestinian bid for statehood.
Dear Editor, George Santayana said that those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
Dear Editor, There is an election campaign going on in Guyana.
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