He who alleges, must prove!
Dear Editor, Christopher “Kit” Nascimento, is still trying to bully NCN to prove his case.
Dear Editor, Christopher “Kit” Nascimento, is still trying to bully NCN to prove his case.
Dear Editor, In a letter of 13th January, 2020, to the media, I raised the matter of media broadcast coverage, particularly the coverage of the State owned and operated National Communica-tions Network (NCN), of the political parties contesting the General and Regional Elections as a fundamental requirement for conducting a free and fair election.
Dear Editor, Your newspaper did very well in recalling to our minds the lives and careers of several outstanding Guyanese who died during the past year.
Dear Editor, I would like to bring this matter to your attention, after a long time of putting it off.
Dear Editor, I note with interest the expanded role the Carter Center intends to play in our upcoming General and Regional Elections.
Dear Editor, I so much regret my inability to attend my friend and schoolmate ‘Bud’ Lee’s departure ceremony on Thursday 16th January, at the Georgetown Club.
Dear Editor, Anyone who knows Kit Nascimento and Tony Vieira knows you can read them.
Dear Editor, The Ministry of Finance notes with alarm the comments of former President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Deodat Indar, at a roadside meeting, recently.
Dear Editor, I decided not to reply to the lies which were contained in a letter from Enrico Woolford captioned `I stand by the distinction I made between `Broadcasting’ and `Telecommunication Services’ published in the Stabroek News on January 14, 2020.
Dear Editor, As Ronald Reagan said to Jimmy Carter in a debate “There he goes again.”
Dear Editor, The table below is a reflection of the cash deficit in the nation from 2015 to 2019 as sourced from the Auditor General Reports and the Bank of Guyana Reports.
Dear Editor, In a country where one’s sense of propriety is constantly being tested and tempted, Uncle Bud never flinched or faltered.
Dear Editor, I would like to look specifically at the Coalition’s campaign promise of constitutional reform, as it relates to the no-confidence provision in the Constitution of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana.
Dear Editor, Unlike the months leading up to the 2015 general elections, the current state of affairs reveals very little surprises on the voting trajectory.
Dear Editor, A keen political observer would not fail to recognise that there has been backpedalling by the Opposition Leader and General Secretary of the PPP/C Bharrat Jagdeo on a number of issues of national importance.
Dear Editor, As Guyana continues to avoid solving long-standing and ingrained problems, as the political and business elites of all stripes continue to keep the majority suffering and poor, all this forfeiting much value for future generations, I reflect on the last few years as Guyanese achieved first oil and are approaching elections.
Dear Editor, On Friday, the 17th of January, the Department of Energy within the Ministry of the Presidency and the Stabroek Block Co-Venturers are having a Cocktail party at the Marriott Hotel to celebrate ‘first-oil’.
Dear Editor, As expected, the “usual suspects” have surfaced on the issue of Elections coverage and how it ought to be handled in terms of fairness, balance, accuracy and truth.
Dear Editor, In responding to both Tony Vieira and myself on the subject of broadcast coverage of the political parties contesting the elections, Mr.
Dear Editor, I note with interest the article titled, `Central High School not being downgraded or phased out -St Mary’s High to go’ (SN January 12).
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