Dear Editor,
I do support the Linden Town Week celebrations; the visits by overseas visitors; the going and coming of citizens from all over Guyana; the decoration of our town by the various businesses; and most of all, the fun and frolic that we are so much accustomed to.
Dear Editor,
I sincerely support the view of former Attorney General, Mr Doodnauth Singh, that at this juncture of our history all indictable cases should be prosecuted by trained legal practitioners from the AG’s Chambers.
Dear Editor,
I write to appeal to the bureaucrats at the Ministry of Health and the Georgetown City Council to cease sitting on their laurels and engage in a massive mosquito eradication exercise in Georgetown and its environs.
Dear Editor,
I write to commend the Stabroek News for their article of May 9, ‘Amaila Falls developer involved in hydropower project in Uganda.’
Dear Editor,
With reference to an article in KN ‘Millions paid twice for some contracting services,’ it was said that sewerage pipes had been rerouted to allow for the construction of the much vaunted Marriot Hotel.
Dear Editor,
Dr Bertie Ramcharan ended his long review on Guyana’s National Report to the United Nations with an appeal to the Parliament to hold a debate on the issues raised (‘Guyana’s national report to the United Nations: Serious issues of public policy’ SN, May 11).
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Post Office Corporation would like to assuage the minds of readers who would have been subject to the unfair remarks of Mr Leon Suseran in a letter that appeared in the April 27 edition of the Stabroek News (‘The postal service is out of date’).
Dear Editor,
It is a great pity to see another historical building erased by fire, in this case the St Joseph Mercy Hospital.
Dear Editor,
I found the utterance from President of the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) Mr Patrick Yarde to the effect that I said I cannot work with the Acting Chief Education Officer, Mrs Genevieve Whyte-Nedd as reported in the Saturday, May 8 edition of the Kaieteur News grossly mischievous, malicious and furthest from the truth.
Dear Editor,
On Thursday, May 6, 2010, I attended a PTA meeting for Queen’s College.
Dear Editor,
We refer to a letter in SN captioned ‘The facilities and immediate environment of Kaieteur Falls were in a run down state’ (May 11) and wish to offer the following.
Dear Editor,
At the Arrival Day Exhibition at the National Museum, there is a display of black and white photographs depicting the East Indians who came and/or their descendants.
Dear Editor,
The tragedy of the fire at St Joseph’s Mercy Hospital is most regrettable.
Dear Editor,
The essential significance of what was conveyed in the letter from Tacuma Ogunseye as appeared in the Stabroek News of Saturday, May 8 (In Guyana we are unwilling to discuss extra-parliamentary forms of struggle’) chills the conscience of every peace-loving Guyanese.
Dear Editor,
A few days ago I answered the call by the Ministry of Tourism (MoT) and the Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG) to visit Guyana’s remaining nature’s paradise which was waiting to be discovered – the majestic Kaieteur Falls on the Potaro River.
Dear Editor,
It is indeed sad and regrettable that Nurses Week 2010 began with the devastating loss of the Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital to fire.
Dear Editor,
In Kaieteur News of May 2, 2010, ‘Peeping Tom’ wrote that the PNC government gave Mr Lumumba 10,000 acres of land in the Manarabisi and that Mr Lumumba said that he was also given 10,000 acres in the Akawini, Pomeroon.
Dear Editor,
The British elections have resulted in a hung parliament and the suitors, Labour and the Conservatives, are looking for a marriage of convenience but there would need to be a pre-nuptial agreement with the Liberals.
Dear Editor,
Our society continues to wrestle with how to protect our children from the injuries and agonies of sexual abuse.
Dear Editor,
I have written many letters on the matter of Fip Motilall and Synergy.