Letters to the Editor

How can President not know of issues affecting production and profitability in gold and diamond sector?

Dear Editor, On the 6th September, Caretaker President David Granger hosted an interactive business luncheon for stakeholders of the mining community, members of the Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners Association (GGDMA), Guyana Women Miners Organisation (GWMO)  and National Mining Syndicate (NMS)  were present and related a litany of woes to Granger; President of the GGDMA, Mr.

Headline error

Dear Editor,  The headline on page 27 SN September 9 should in fact read ‘Simmons,  Ramdin star as Trinbago Knight Riders romp to third win’.

Brexit process in UK puts Guyana gov’t to shame

Dear Editor, While Guyanese are battling to force an errant Government to comply with crystal clear language of their Constitution, their supreme law; to obey Orders emanating from the highest Court in their judicial hierarchical structure; and, to extract from its elections body, a clear signal that it is prepared to carry out its fundamental constitutional duty to hold elections that are long lawfully overdue, the world is witnessing, at the other end of the democratic spectrum, the citizens of one of the oldest democracy on earth, the United Kingdom, being allowed to freely exercise their rights and freedoms and in so doing, stretching the institutions of democracy of that nation to its elastic limits.

A significant section of the then Diamond Estate cultivation was abandoned in 1985

Dear Editor, The GAWU cannot fail to address the several contentions raised by Mr Lincoln Lewis in his letter that appeared in the September 06 edition of Stabroek News (`It was the Jagdeo gov’t that initiated the closure of Diamond, LBI sugar fields’) as he sought to offer a response to our letter which appeared in several sections of the media on September 05, 2019.

No to merging of voter registration data

Dear Editor, The insistence of the caretaker coalition government for the data from the un-scrutinised house-to-house registration to be merged with the National Register of Registrants Database (NRRD) – which has been updated through several cycles of continuous registration and used as the basis for the last several elections, including the 2015 General and Regional Elections that led to the APNU+AFC coalition taking office – must be rejected as a perpetuation of delay tactics.

Questions for Mr Heath-Retemyer

Dear Editor, I am happy that Aubrey Heath-Reteymer has broken his silence and confirmed that indeed a meeting was held at the Critchlow Labour College on the evening of August 29th, 2019, among Citizenship Minister Winston Felix, himself, and a group of about 60 foreigners from the African continent and Haiti.

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