We need a Guyana Horse Racing Authority functioning again
Dear Editor, Having been involved in horse racing for several decades I am deeply concerned with what is presently taking place in the sport.
Dear Editor, Having been involved in horse racing for several decades I am deeply concerned with what is presently taking place in the sport.
Dear Editor, The floodwaters have receded from Lethem and life has slowly begun getting back to normal.
Dear Editor, If reported accurately in Stabroek News on June 21 (‘Logs in shipment where cocaine found were in-transit in Jamaica – Singh’), Minister of Agriculture Robert Persaud “said it is an official policy not to respond to comments by Bulkan, who, he said, has an agenda and chooses to be misinformed.
Dear Editor, It is now seven days since the floodwaters receded from the environs of Lethem, Tabatinga, Culvert City and other adjoining areas in Central Rupununi.
Dear Editor,David Hinds states that Africans want power to determine “who gets, what, when and how.”
Dear Editor, Editor, recently there has been a lot of speculation in the media about who will be selected by the JOPP to be David Granger’s prime minister.
Dear Editor, Low pressure, a brown colour and a bitter taste (for years on end) have left residents of the La Penitence housing area asking why the quality of the water they receive is substandard.
Dear Editor, I write this letter with pain in my heart as as I see the horrific loss of human life on our roads.
Dear Editor, Some months ago, a consignment of logs left Guyana, destined for China via Jamaica, and amidst these logs was a quantity of the illicit drug cocaine.
Dear Editor, It is with great regret that I am penning this letter, as it seems that some are championing ‘human rights issues’ selectively calling it a breakthrough, violation of constitutional rights, etc.
Dear Editor, We the residents of Adelaide Street, Charlestown, have been subjected to the most humiliating stench due to the overflowing of faeces and other waste from the gully for over one year.
Dear Editor, Like other interested parties one could not help but note the discourse reported in your columns (SN, June 17), relating to the communication process obtaining between Guyana Post Office Corporation and its client communities; but more implicitly the decision-making process attributed to the corporation.
Dear Editor, I am writing regarding factual inaccuracies included in the article ‘Kaieteur News refuses Sithe Global advertisements’ (KN, June 19).
Dear Editor, It would appear that the Jagdeo-Ramotar faction of the PPP is busy looking for prominent individuals, who were members of the PPP or closely associated leading personalities of the PPP.
Dear Editor, I came across an interesting news brief in the Sunday Chronicle of June 19.
Dear Editor, The junior Minister for Forestry has expressed his pleasure at the re-start of plywood production by the Barama Company Ltd (two articles published in Guyana Chronicle on Sunday, June 19).
Dear Editor, The WPA no longer enjoys the support it used to enjoy during the Burnham era.
Dear Editor, I saw Mr Granger, the PNC candidate for President, on TV a couple of days ago and the answers he gave to the problems we face in this country were circumspect, clear and informed.
Dear Editor, This month’s Esquire (Middle East) magazine features a beautifully written article on West Indies cricket by Paul Wilson entitled, ‘So What Happened?’
Dear Editor, Minister Ramsammy’s proclamation that the PPP has always been rich in policy directions and programmes is hollow and false (‘The PPP has always been rich in policy directions and programmes,’ SN, June 18).
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