Gandhian greeting
Dear Editor, It is interesting to see how the current ‘Corona Virus’ is encouraging people to use the ‘Gandhian’ clasped hand in prayerful greetings of one another instead of the usual handshake.
Dear Editor, It is interesting to see how the current ‘Corona Virus’ is encouraging people to use the ‘Gandhian’ clasped hand in prayerful greetings of one another instead of the usual handshake.
An open letter to President David Granger Dear Sir, Results for the General Elections held on March 2nd, 2020 that should have been governed by the standard process should have been declared by March 4th and the duly elected democratic Government should have been in place by now.
Dear Editor, The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) is aware of the recent circulation of a voice recording which is alleged to be from a doctor employed by the institution.
Dear Editor, The letters being written about the election impasse are being done with the best of intentions and are written to try and persuade caretaker President David Granger to do the right thing.
Dear Editor, The alteration of the vote count per party list by GECOM pushed the turnout in some areas to surpass the actual amount of registered voters.
Dear Editor, When it comes to the present elections imbroglio, I notice that the contortions from those in defence of the indecency have now shifted from highlighting the ‘integrity’ of the APNU+AFC administration to warning about the absence of decency in its predecessor, and this as implicit justification for what is clearly an attempt to hijack the process.
Dear Editor, For the Conspirators and Colluders across GECOM and the Leadership of the PNCR/APNU+AFC Coalition, our 2020 Elections was to be a rerun of their 2015 arrangements.
Dear Editor, The turmoil that has arisen since the recent General Elections in Guyana is reminiscent of the machinations under the Burnham regime.
Dear Editor, I wish to venture into the real prospect of an illegitimate government and to offer some speculation about life thereunder.
Dear Editor, Worldwide measures to prevent, protect against and respond to COVID-19, including social isolation, school closure, reduced hours/days at workplaces, are resulting in lack of employment, reduced money for households, especially poor and vulnerable ones, increased stress and tension and increased reports of all forms of gender-based violence, exploitation and child abuse.
Dear Editor, In this unsettling and turbulent time in Guyana, we are witnessing a terrible conflict that we have never seen before in our history, and with the greatest of care, this must be resolved as quickly as possible for the safety, security and well-being of all Guyanese.
Dear Editor, Since the debacle of general and regional elections on 2nd March 2020 there have been local calls and veiled foreign threats of sanctions if a government is installed on the basis of results which lack credibility.
Dear Editor, I write this letter to APNU+AFC on behalf of myself and friends who have been following events closely.
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter titled `GHK Lall letters abetting the riggers of the 2020 general elections’ (SN March 23).
Dear Editor, Come April 1st – All Fool’s Day – an identifiably vulnerable section of the population will be required to queue for indeterminably long periods to collect pensions at the various branches of the Guyana Post Office Corporation.
Dear Editor, In these troubling political times, you may find these quotes appropriate.
Dear Editor, Mia Mottley, the Chair of Caricom said on withdrawing her elections experts from Guyana on Tuesday night: “It is clear that there are forces that do not want to see the votes recounted for whatever reason”.
Dear Editor, I was a teenager in the 70’s at the height of rigged elections in Guyana by the late President Burnham and leader of the PNC.
Dear Editor, For decades upon decades, most Guyanese wished and prayed for a good life, a simple life, a life with a living wage to support their families, a life of peace – to enjoy the blessings of a land full of so many beauties, pleasantries, goodness among the ordinary peoples, and of extraordinary potentialities (not including oil).
Dear Editor, I refer to recent letters and articles carried in the news, which seek to discredit the statement made by Major General (Rtd) Joseph Singh on the GECOM fiasco, and his appeal to President Granger to help resolve this situation that is now an international embarrassment for Guyanese.
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