Dear Editor,
I am a senior citizen in my 80th year and for the past 54 years I have been visiting the Georgetown seawall on a regular basis to refresh, relax and recap enjoying the fresh air.
Dear Editor,
It may be difficult for those who believe that one must live in Guyana to appreciate what is taking place, but although that may have been true a few years ago, we who reside abroad are now kept abreast of daily developments by the newspapers out of Georgetown.
Dear Editor,
Any government of the day is just the custodian of state enterprises with the consent of the people and not the owners, hence they must manage the business of these enterprises in a very transparent manner that can withstand public scrutiny.
Dear Editor,
I have had the opportunity to review the grade one worksheets posted on the Ministry of Education’s website for use by our country’s children during the pandemic.
Dear Editor,
On Sunday, November 1, 2020 a statement was issued by Mohabir Anil Nandlall, Attorney General, in which he made several allegations against me and others with respect to the sale of lands at Ogle.
Dear Editor,
So many would agree with colleague Vishnu Bisram’s contention that the renunciation by the Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, of her dual citizenship status requiring legal advice to be provided by the Clerk of the National Assembly, is a ‘non-issue’ – as reported in Stabroek News of October 30.
Dear Editor,
It is unfortunate that even after being the Chairman for the G77 + China and hearing the UN Secretary General’s six-point climate action plan for a sustainable recovery, that Guyana did not take advantage of the opportunity to start a successful discussion on how to leverage its oil and gas assets without negatively impacting the climate.
Dear Editor,
Racism is caused by race labelling; it is a global problem that is used as the main tool by politicians to secure power and power bases in populations that are weighted down by demographic labels, regardless of the economic and social systems practiced.