Dear Editor,
I refer to a letter in SN of November 18 where it was stated that the building on High Street opposite the Parliament Building being torn down had been the terminal of the Mackenzie Airport, while the headline of that letter read: ‘The former Bureau of Statistics building now being torn down was once the airport terminal at what is now the CJIA.’
Dear Editor,
I refer to the article ‘Repeat offenders becoming a nuisance to the society’ set out at page 12 of the Kaieteur News of Friday November 19, 2010.
Dear Editor,
Indian-Guyanese (as well as non-Indians) and other people of Indian origin (PIO) face serious health issues that are either hereditary or caused by their eating habits and lifestyle.
Dear Editor,
The shocking figure of $85,971 per month for an engineer was pulled from the same e-procurement website the government set up to rob the independent print media of ads in a barefaced attempt to destroy press freedom and democracy in turn.
Dear Editor,
The incongruity of man, his arrogance and total disrespect for the law are aptly demonstrated every morning by a small band of cattle minders who take their herds to graze in a highly residential area where home-owners have spent huge sums to improve and preserve the aesthetics of their properties but where animals are allowed to freely roam and destroy, not only beautiful and healthy plants and manicured parapets and lawns, but the spirit of humanity and human dignity.
Dear Editor,
The caption to the letter which appeared in your edition of November18 should have read as follows: ‘The former Bureau of Statistics building now being torn down was once the terminal at Mackenzie airport.”
Dear Editor,
I was beyond livid on reading government’s response to and treatment of your news reporter seeking information about the recent Sparendaam deal (‘NICIL handled Pradoville 2 land transfer,’ November 18).
Dear Editor,
“Over the years and during my membership of the Consumer Movement of Guyana (CMOG) I have written a number of articles on the deteriorating road transportation environment and made oral and other submissions to the powers that be.
Dear Editor,
It is with deep regret that I pen this letter to you pertaining to the poor customer service received while visiting the Balwant Singh Hospital on East Street, Georgetown.
Dear Editor,
I am sure I speak on behalf of many other parents of athletes when I say that we are extremely proud of what our children accomplished at the recently concluded Nationals.
Dear Editor,
On the East Coast and Berbice/Corentyne, West Coast/Essequibo, East Bank, West Bank, a median one-foot wide should be erected where the road is broad enough so as to avoid collisions with oncoming traffic.
Dear Editor,
The police line-up for a parade is both the critical means of presenting eyewitness identification in court and one of the most dangerous tools of justice.
Dear Editor,
I refer to your publication of Tuesday, November 16, where the front page picture displays the demolition of the structure on High Street opposite the Parliament Building.
Dear Editor,
I am happy to see that we are making strides in certain medical procedures which are commonplace in some of our more developed sister Caricom states.
Dear Editor,
The ongoing public debate about allowing Dr Vishwamintra Persaud to practise medicine in Guyana is one that is a clear sign of the moral compass of this nation.
Dear Editor,
The statement of Dr Madan Rambarran, Director of Medical Services, in relation to Vishwamintra Persaud reported in SN of November 13 must have every concerned parent, child and citizen in Guyana outraged, fearful and dismayed.