Dear Editor,
A close friend of mine, who is a Guyanese national living legally in Trinidad and Tobago (T&T), contacted me a few days ago informing me that she was denied medical treatment at the Mount Hope Hospital there.
Dear Editor,
The glorious and momentous Chairmanship of the G77 is Guyana’s.
Dear Editor,
In the wake of the latest murder of a young Indo-Guyanese woman, Donna Dojoy, I, quite some time ago, came across a social media post by a former minister’s daughter, who is a prominent lawyer, who posted something to the effect that domestic abuse is not confined to any ethnic group, religion or class and, more importantly, mentioned that ignorant posts are extremely harmful to those who are suffering from the scourge.
Dear Editor,
I have rarely agreed with the policies of the Ministry of Education.
Dear Editor,
The Granger ‘caretaker’ administration and its cheerleaders have launched a campaign to criticise and denounce commitments to re-open the Skeldon, Rose Hall and Enmore Estates.
Dear Editor,
There is a letter in the Stabroek News from someone who labels himself as Mark Devonish, who chose to call on the PPP to explain how they will reopen the closed sugar estates without damaging the economy (SN: 10/12/19).
Dear Editor,
There was once a time when we thought robberies, murders, violence, and grand theft auto would be something one would see in action-packed movies with famous actors.
Dear Editor,
It is interesting to read in the news that GTT has seen a “ballooning of the demand for internet bandwidth – 500 per cent in two years.”
Dear Editor,
Please refer to the letter written by the former Attorney General, Mr Anil Nandlall, ‘Presidential pardon enabled Donald Rodney to travel to Guyana and testify before the Commission of Inquiry’ (SN: 28/11/19), which referred to a pardon as granted to me, (yet again) and to his separate enumeration of certain facts of an appeal.
Dear Editor,
Whilst the speeding and recklessness continues on our roads, (moreso with the minibuses), and the carnage seems to continue unabated, it seems as though the traffic police at the Alberttown Police Station have a different approach to ease road accidents.
Dear Editor,
I do believe that the sugar industry’s past and future management will be a topical, and rightly so, issue in the upcoming election.
Dear Editor,
The presidential candidate of the newly-minted political party Change Guyana, Mr Robert Badal, in a letter which appeared in the December 6th edition of Stabroek News, said that he “…was deeply disturbed at the level of poverty and unemployment…” in the villages that once depended on the now-closed Wales sugar estate.
Dear Editor,
December 9th is designated by the United Nations as Anti-Corruption Day.
Dear Editor,
The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 10, 1948, envisioning a world where “all members of the human family” enjoy “freedom, justice, and peace in the world.”
Dear Editor,
I thank Mr. Ram for sharing his interpretation of Section 105 of the Income Tax Act, Chapter 81:01, and for his kind words with regard to our professional interaction.
Dear Editor,
We need big structural changes in Guyana that create new value and we need a grassroots movement to get it done.
Dear Editor,
I came in with a planeload of Haitians last Friday evening aboard LIAT.
Dear Editor,
It has been over a month since Republic Bank (Guyana) did an ‘upgrade’ on their services.
Dear Editor,
Once again with the Christmas season on us, the residents of Lethem are being besieged by the noise of explosive firecrackers.
Dear Editor,
A Notice to Landline customers in Sunday’s newspapers from GTT stated that detailed landline paper bills can be received by visiting its retail stores or through the online process.