Elections promise to be the same self-defeating story
Dear Editor, Interesting how this country functions in spurts and stops.
Dear Editor, Interesting how this country functions in spurts and stops.
Dear Editor, There is a term in the political literature which refers to a situation in which people are better off not exercising their right to vote rather than making incorrect political choices.
Dear Editor, Paragraph 5 of the Judgment of the Caribbean Court of Justice delivered on 12 July 2019 on consequential orders flowing from the passage of the No Confidence Motion passed by the National Assembly on December 21, 2018, stated: “The judiciary interprets the Constitution.
Dear Editor, I am obliged to respond to Henry Jeffrey’s letter ‘Justice demands GECOM deprive PPP/C of any opportunity to benefit from bloated list’ published in SN on November 9, 2019.
Dear Editor, A letter and a news item published by your newspaper moved me to pen this missive to suggest that the time is nigh for a consensus by elected officials for a National Truth and Reconciliation intervention.
Dear Editor, The deterioration of a section of the road to the Haags Bosch Landfill Site, between Republic Gardens and the eastern end of the Windsor Estates gated community, poses serious risks of damage to vehicles and injury to users of that road.
Dear Editor, Reference is being made to Frederick Kissoon’s letter `Lewis’ position on the state ads cutoff to SN is nonsensical’ (SN Nov 11th).
Dear Editor, Guyana is buried deep in a constitutional crisis because of the decision of our political players to not hold elections within three months of the successful passage of the no-confidence motion or based on an extension granted by 2/3 of the National Assembly.
Dear Editor, I am writing this letter from Havana, Cuba where I have been over the past week attending the Havana International Fair and Expo and cannot resist the compulsion to publicly express the folly of the Trump policy toward this Caribbean island nation.
Dear Editor, Travelling occasionally by bus gives me the opportunity to experience the nitty-gritty of human interaction and views of the masses in Guyana.
Dear Editor, As a keen observer of Guyana’s politics, governance, development processes; I would like to make the following observations on a few specific areas to which our political leadership/parties – both the old parties and new ones need to pay closer attention.
Dear Editor, By way of this letter I am asking the Peters Hall/Ramsburg NDC, the Ministry of Communities and the Ministry of Public Infrastructure to repair the Industrial Site Road in Eccles.
Dear Editor, I refer to Lincoln Lewis’ letter in your Sunday, November 10, 2019 edition `The parties need to sit down and have the state ads matter resolved’, and your lengthy editorial response.
Dear Editor, In March 2020, Guyanese will cast their votes to decide which party will govern us as we become an oil producing nation.
Dear Editor, A response is being made to Stabroek News Editor-in-Chief’s note to my letter `The parties need to sit down and have the state ads matter resolved’ (SN Nov 10th).
Dear Editor, The humble fruit vendor selling at Bourda Market understands the difference between price and value.
Dear Editor, Last week, I took a walk through part of Tiger Bay.
Dear Editor, In seeking resolution to any issue, the facts have to be identified and the truth has to prevail.
Dear Editor, The WPA response on November 8, 2019 to the November 1, 2019 Stabroek News article `Pat Rodney calls again on government to make COI report on Walter Rodney public’ is a sad indication of the depths to which that party has sunk.
Dear Editor, In reference to an article published in the Guyana Chronicle on November 8, 2019 and titled `PPP abused, exploited Toshaos’, Lenox Shuman, Chairperson, Liberal and Justice Party (LJP) made disparaging remarks about me and the office I once held.
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