Oil revenues belong to the people and they are entitled to wide range of benefits
Dear Editor, The national conversation on the best use of oil revenues has been sporadic.
Dear Editor, The national conversation on the best use of oil revenues has been sporadic.
Dear Editor, Ever since Guyana gained independence in 1966 there has been dissatisfaction in the appointment of judges especially the head of the judiciary and other senior judges and it seems that after 55 years the wrangling goes on.
Dear Editor, I have taken note of a letter penned by Annette Ferguson in your publication to which I feel compelled to respond.
Dear Editor, Minister Dharamlall giving two weeks’ notice to vendors to relocate from the roadside at Anna Regina seems very strange.
Dear Editor, Ordinary men with extraordinary aspirations vie for leadership posts due to a plethora of reasons but at the apex of it all, representation situates itself.
Dear Editor, Could the Ministry of Natural Resources explain where the ‘guaranteed minimum of 50 mmscfd of associated gas’ (Ministry of Natural Resources public notice 25 August 2021) will come from if ExxonMobil has only 4 per cent to spare of the 75 mmscfd of gas after the FPSOs Liza Destiny and Liza Unity and Liza Prosperity are re-injecting 96 per cent of the associated gas back into the source rocks of the Liza-1 and Payara oil fields by the end of 2024 to maintain reservoir pressure?
Dear Editor, The horrors in oil rich and democratic Guyana continue.
Dear Editor, It is nothing short of remarkable that Guyana has accessed more vaccines, including now, with the Pfizer-BioNTech that has now opened the door to our being able to vaccinate children from ages 12 to 18, than all other Caribbean countries.
Dear Editor, The police didn’t come when summoned, which may have prevented a murder, but came to offer condolences in the brutal murder of the Hindu priest of CWC.
Dear Editor, It has been brought to my attention that in some sections of the media reference is made that I, Julian Orgista Deputy Town Clerk (ag) of the Mayor and City Council of Georgetown, either implicitly or directly indicated a willingness to sign cheques on behalf of the Municipality of George-town during its current impasse.
Dear Editor, Who on either side of the charismatic divide would recall the legislation of 1997 titled the Prevention of Discrimination Act?
Dear Editor, We are still in shock after reading about the violent death meted out to a dear brother, Buddhi Yoga Dasa also known as Pandit Rishi Bharat.
Dear Editor, Like going rounds with Tommy Hearns, the body blows just keep coming.
Dear Editor, The President, government, and Ministers are hailed for their handling of flood and relief efforts, in particular doling out grants to affected farmers, homeowners, and victims at large over the last week.
Dear Editor, At this moment of misunderstanding in Guyana about a matter as vital as life and death, it seems to me important that we should all try to do what we can.
Dear Editor, Over the past two weeks, several Guyanese have been complaining that they do not know what is happening to the oil money.
Dear Editor, Ms Mosa Telford’s column titled `Teach your sons to be better men’ in her series Think On That has raised some serious known issues with regards to some of our men in Guyana and the way they relate to our women folks.
Dear Editor, I note a release published by the Department of Public Information on August 15, 2021, in which the regime is seeking to accredit the “Adequate Housing and Urban Accessibility Programme,” as their initiative through the Ministry of Housing and Water and the Central Housing and Planning Authority.
Dear Editor, Like going rounds with Tommy Hearns, the body blows just keep coming.
Dear Editor, The one thing written in stone is that school is reopening.
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