Dear Editor,
The Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) applauds the efforts of the CARICOM delegation to assist Guyana during this process, notwithstanding the legal electoral challenges resulting in the CARICOM delegation leaving Guyana having not been able to conclude its mission.
Dear Editor,
The Laws of Guyana are clear that the President is the only member of the Executive who survives once an election is held.
Dear Editor,
It is clear to me that GECOM is in collusion with militant elements of the PNCR to rig the election.
Dear Editor,
The struggle between the values of high morality versus those of unworthiness and selfishness are self-evident in the pitched battle for a transparent and credible region four vote re-count in order to arrive at who is the victor and the vanquished.
Dear Editor,
We are dismayed and concerned by the Spotlight Initiative advertisement in the press on Sunday March 15 for a consultancy for the assessment and development of policy options on restorative justice (specifically for domestic violence) and for support for the implementation of the practice in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
The Guyana-Canada Business & Professional Corporation (GCBPC) calls upon the Canadian Government to immediately suspend all economic and financial relations with Guyana until a democratically elected Presi-dent and Government are installed in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
It is unbelievable that President David Granger invites the Chair of CARICOM and Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley, to send a Caribbean delegation to our country to “supervise“ a recount of the electoral results and then his party’s lawyers proceed to challenge the Elec-tions Commission from conducting the recount.
Dear Editor,
This letter is addressed to GECOM and the powers that be in the Government.
Dear Editor,
I deliberatively muffled my lips long enough, for fear of losing a friend.
Dear Editor,
The PPP’s evergreen legal champion Anil Nandlall has proven himself for the umpteenth time to be an invaluable cog in the party’s wheel.
Dear Editor,
I note that the Sunday Stabroek of February 23 carried a notice by the Teaching Service Commission (TSC) viz.
Dear Editor,
The Ministry of Public Health is metaphorically equated with the heartbeats of the populace and maybe being at the helm of the political party could decrease the efforts Minister Volda Lawrence is able to channel to the health sector.
Dear Editor,
Never has it been more apparent the unacceptable levels of callousness and incompetence in Guyana’s modern healthcare system, than with the post and pre-events surrounding the discovery of ‘Patient Zero’ in the first confirmed case of the deadly Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) on Guyana’s shores.
Dear Editor,
Stakeholders and observers of our electoral process might have noted the idea of the blockchain, said to be a foolproof basis for digital business, by which every transaction is posted to an open site, where any subsequent alteration to its details is equally evident.
Dear Editor,
I read with great interest and concern a recent Kaieteur News article about the Ministry of Public Health’s efforts to track persons who had mingled with the family of the first person to test positive for the Coronavirus in Guyana (https://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2020/03/16/health-ministry-tracks-hundreds-who-mingled-with-relatives-of-dead-coronavirus-victim/).
Dear Editor,
I welcome the high level Caricom team. Please proceed to make yourselves useful in our dear land.
Dear Editor,
The PNC’s counting agent comrade Aubrey Norton appeared on NCN TV and taught me that the Statements of Poll are compiled from the polling places’ Tally Sheets.
Dear Editor,
A new catch phrase coming out of the Covid-19 pandemic is “social distancing” which simply means self-quarantine.
Dear Editor,
Amidst all the outright democratic assaults foisted by APNU on this country in the last two weeks, the statement from Charlene Phoenix, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is right up there with one of the most dangerous signals of where this country may be heading.
Dear Editor,
When Mr Arokium taught me in sixth standard in Sacred Heart in 1960, his maths was clear on
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