Dear Editor,
I have been looking on with interest at the PPP and their alignment with Foreign governments (United States, Canada, Britain and the Organization of American states) seeking to have Guyanese agree with a position that we must put aside our Supreme Law and go with their own agendas.
Dear Editor,
Over the past several weeks, like so many millions around the world, I have been compelled to pay persistent attention to the media coverage of the global pandemic of COVID-19, which continues to grow unabatingly.
Dear Editor,
The Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) represented by Doctor Lauren Bancroft and team made an arrangement with the Guyana Market Vendors Union to meet at the Critchlow Labour College on Friday, March 27, 2020 at 11:00 hrs to engage the Union’s Executive and its area representatives for the Ministry’s continuing exercise to educate, sensitize and to give advice on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic facing Guyana.
Dear Editor,
I pen this letter out of desperation. The coronavirus COVID-19 has brought some of the most powerful countries in the world to their knees.
Dear Editor,
I read with dismay and complete disbelief a media report from the online Guyana Newsroom, in which the PPP Presidential candidate Irfaan Ali announced (from PPP headquarters) a supposedly national committee to address the COVID-19 pandemic in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
I am writing about the current political stand-off in my beloved country Guyana.
Dear Editor,
Henry B Jeffrey is no stranger to the political landscape of our belittered homeland, having canvassed and served the emergent regimes of discredited Burnhamism and, with equal valiance, benevolent Jaganism.
Dear Editor,
I refer to a letter published in Stabroek News dated Friday, March 26, 2020, under the penmanship of Charles S.
Dear Editor,
After hearing of the first person to die of the coronavirus locally, I started posting various jokes about it, even though I know it’s a serious situation we’re in.
Dear Editor,
The extremely loud music played daily by the owners of a Carwash Bay in David Street, Kitty, less than a dozen house lots from Queen Street going to the East, continues unabated.
Dear Editor,
In the similar manner adopted with the threat to revoke observer accreditation passes, now the lecture to the international community on sovereignty.
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Revenue Authority says it is examining the audit report for US$460M of ‘pre-contract costs.’
Dear Editor,
Please be informed that the NIS has cancelled the Life Certificate Signing Day which was scheduled for Monday, March 30th at our Head Office, Brickdam and Winterplace, Georgetown.
Dear Editor,
As I get older, I think I get bolder yet more humble.
Dear Editor,
If the events that followed the March 2nd General and Regional Elections, coupled with the present COVID-19 outbreak, do not motivate us as Guyanese to pull together for what may be the very survival of our people and nation-state, then I think we can say that nothing will.
Dear Editor,
This letter is directed to Mr Raphael Trotman. We, the children of Harold, wish to remind you, your parents Justice Donald Trotman and Sheila Chapman, your sisters Anande and Vania that our father who was your mentor was a person whose integrity was never in question.
Dear Editor,
APNU’s strongman Joseph Harmon seems to have a knack for pre-empting decisions of high and independent bodies – such as GECOM and the Courts.
Dear Editor,
March 25, 2020 will go down in history as the day that Guyana beat COVID-19.
Dear Editor,
We wish to humbly suggest to all Non-Essential Businesses to close for an initial period of 14 days being the COVID-19 incubation period, so as to fight the spread of this new and deadly virus.
Dear Editor,
Please be informed that Monday March 30th, 2020 is designated Life Certificate signing day at the National Insurance Scheme.