Mr Rohee set out on a trail of forgetfulness
Dear Editor, This is a response to Clement Rohee (‘It is hypocritical of the WPA and PNC to harp on the threadworn issue of phantom groups…’ SN, October 9).
Dear Editor, This is a response to Clement Rohee (‘It is hypocritical of the WPA and PNC to harp on the threadworn issue of phantom groups…’ SN, October 9).
Dear Editor, From our perspective as Guyanese nationals in the United States, it seems that the PPP is intent on resurrecting the past rather than focusing on the present.
Dear Editor, As the next general elections loom, many politicians and others are scrambling to reach the height of power in this country: the presidency.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Police Force has within its ranks, at all levels, some of the finest persons, who display the highest professionalism, decency and moral rectitude – men and women we can be proud of.
Dear Editor, Here we have it on our hands once more: the (apparently preventable) death of my UG classmate, Esther Dwarka-Bowlin, an educator, an academic, a head teacher, a student, who, in just over two years would have graduated with her Bachelor’s Degree in Education, and who would have been added to the hundreds of skilled and qualified teachers in this great land of ours.
Dear Editor, We the undersigned are residents of upper Bourda bounded by Regent Street (south), New Garden Street (east), Robb Street (north) and Oronoque Street (west).
Dear Editor, The table at the end of this letter shows that Barama Company Ltd has been running its plywood plant at lower and lower levels from its installed mill capacity of 108,000 m3 of plywood per year — in the last decade to 17 per cent of the installed capacity.
Dear Editor, When I said a year ago that Darren Sammy should lead the West Indies cricket team, I based my conclusion primarily on the need to entrust the leadership of the region’s most important cultural institution to someone who understands that cricket for us in the Caribbean goes beyond the boundary.
Dear Editor, Firstly, I am a proud Guyanese, a senior secondary school leader in the UK and fortunate enough to have witnessed first hand and read numerous reports on the benefits of study support on educational outcomes in the UK and Europe.
Dear Editor, I write to authenticate the claims made by Mr Lionel Peters, in letter captioned ‘Guyanese are entitled to know the truth about their sordid past’ (SN, October 9), about his role in the struggle against the dictatorship since the 1970s, as well as in uplifting the lives of people in various communities on the Corentyne.
Dear Editor, Ever since the 1997 elections that ended with the president-to-be Janet Jagan throwing a legal court document over her shoulder, and the haste with which the then GECOM Chairman and soon-to-be Attorney General Mr Doodnauth Singh, rushed to have that inauguration ceremony, it began to highlight the fact that GECOM was being compromised.
Dear Editor, For centuries the Gypsy or Romany people have been persecuted and murdered with impunity.
Dear Editor, The recent newspaper reports about damage to the boilers at Guysuco and Barama are a matter for concern.
Dear Editor, For many the rescue of 33 Chilean miners was nothing short of a miracle.
Dear Editor, During the last two weeks a lot was said about food security around the world and in our country, and this being agriculture month a lot more will be said and written on this topic.
Dear Editor, Finally, there emerges from the PNCR, someone whom most Guyanese would support in his quest to become our next executive president.
Dear Editor, Mr Winston Murray has announced that he is interested in being the PNC’s presidential candidate for the 2011 elections.
Dear Editor, A couple whose son was recently slain held placards in Georgetown.
Dear Editor, In your newspaper of the 16th and 17th October on Mr.
Dear Editor, This letter is in response to the editorial in SN on Thursday, October 14, 2010.
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