Letters to the Editor

An admission of official neglect

Dear Editor, With extra heavy rains, with patterns of rainfall that may vary from what we knew, and with other factors that affect the entire coast including the city, flooding is more and more frequent. 

‘Lest we forget’

Dear Editor, By the time this letter appears today, February 23, a major slave rebellion, exactly 248 years ago, is just stirring or is gathering unstoppable momentum.

Secret information?

Dear Editor,The rain is pouring, my yard is flooded and soon the water will start to overflow into my bottom flat.

Tired and fed up of being tired and fed up

Dear Editor, The Minister in charge of our roadways should be made to resign; just look at the West Coast road, the East Bank road and all the roads in Georgetown – and don’t tell us about the city’s responsibility because the central government rules Georgetown.

Private broadcasters will secure injunction to stop religious channel

Dear Editor, I am forced to respond to a letter from Pastor Ronald McGarrell, who is co-chairman of the Inter Religious Organisation (IRO) in your issue of Monday, February 21 captioned ‘The proposed TV station will provide a service for all the religions’ in view of your excellent editorial on this matter on Sunday, March 20, showing why it is not advisable to compromise the religious organisations with this channel.

May 5 celebration at Highbury

Dear Editor, I wish to bring to the attention of the entire Guyanese public as well as visitors to this wonderful country, the celebration of the arrival of Indians here on May 5, 2011, at Highbury, on the East Bank Berbice.

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