Many questions remain unanswered regarding Sangeeta Persaud’s death
Dear Editor, The decision taken by the Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee to have the body of the late Sangeeta Persaud exhumed for an independent autopsy is indeed commendable.
Dear Editor, The decision taken by the Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee to have the body of the late Sangeeta Persaud exhumed for an independent autopsy is indeed commendable.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Police Force is responding to an article published in the Kaieteur News of Wednesday April 14, 2010, under the caption ‘Man, 39, admits molesting 4-year-old.’
Dear Editor, On May 1, while having coffee at my favourite coffee shop a gentleman whom I understand is connected to a trucking service inquired of me how I felt about the police preventing trucks travelling on the East Bank road between the hours of 8am to 2pm on April 30.
Dear Editor, Imagine the glory days of West Indian cricket, when Clive Lloyd took the fight to England, India, Australia and Pakistan.
Dear Editor, Guyana should join the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), an arm of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC).
Dear Editor, A number of letters – Emile Mervin’s, ‘Will Mr Corbin step down as party leader?’;
Dear Editor, I note with interest the contents of Guyana Times, April 30 editorial headlined ‘Solving M&CC’s problems permanently.’
Dear Editor, With respect to the ‘Decent Work Country Programme’ launched by the Ministry of Labour, Human Services and Social Security, the health campaign has as its objective the reduction of work-related health issues.
Dear Editor, For persons who are au fait with conditioning, it would be quite clear that rewards for proper sanitary behaviour would reinforce our desire to have a clean city.
Dear Editor, Prodigious West Indian cricketer, Guyanese Shivnarine Chanderpaul, deserves to be recognized as a Guyanese sportsman who earned himself an international reputation while helping to keep Guyana recognized in the world of cricket, much like the many great Guyanese cricketers before him who played for the West Indies.
Dear Editor, I was not really impressed with the Mori J’Von Comedy Jam performance and set-up at the Rose Hall Estate Community Centre Ground in Berbice last weekend.
Dear Editor, Britain holds elections today in what could produce a hung parliament, the first in decades.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Post Office Corporation regrets the inconvenience experienced by the writer of the letter in your April 29 edition captioned ‘Post Offices rejecting new ID cards for payment of pensions’ and any other pensioner who may have had a similar experience.
Dear Editor, This letter was submitted to the Guyana Chronicle as a response to an extensive article captioned, ‘Finance Ministry slams Christopher Ram’s latest journey of speculation and misleading statements.’
Dear Editor, Since the calamity of the power barge purchase some time in the ’80s, not much has changed in respect of procurement practices in government.
Dear Editor, Please allow me to congratulate the organisers and sponsors of Victory Valley Royals Schools Basketball Championship for secondary schools in Region Ten.
Dear Editor, Please permit me to caution critics like Rickford Burke and former Chief Magistrate Juliet Holder-Allen against jumping on every cab-horse to criticize the Stabroek News and praise the Kaieteur News.
Dear Editor, I have been reading with interest the published proposals and suggestions regarding the concept and practice of shared governance relative to Guyana.
Dear Editor, I commend Director of Public Prosecutions Shalimar Ali-Hack for appearing in the trial of two high-profile cases now before the courts.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Gold & Diamond Mining Association (GGDMA) wishes to update all miners on all of the latest extremely critical developments.
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