Dear Editor,
What could Colombia with a particularly undesirable reputation, all the way over there, possibly have in common with Guyana and its noisy, disputatious existence down here?
Dear Editor,
I refer to the letter published in the Stabroek News of Saturday, July 31, 2019 titled `Constitution provides clear path through obstructions and partisan views being thrown in its way’.
Dear Editor,
I wish to congratulate all my Amerindian brothers and sisters on the occasion of Amerindian Heritage Month which is celebrated in the month of September.
Dear Editor,
With the ongoing discussion on Local Content policy it is instructive to note that local companies and individuals need to be brought in line.
Dear Editor,
The founding framers of Guyana’s Constitution conceived it as the fundamental, or organic, or basic law of the State and intended it, at the summit of the legal order, to prevail over every other law and indeed every other organ which aggregate to constitute the nation State of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana.
Dear Editor,
Please permit me a space in your letter column to express my views in your widely read newspaper.
Dear Editor,
On Saturday, 96 year old Elder Granny Marks had a powerful vision.
Dear Editor,
Civil Society has a vital role to play, not only in terms of influencing policies and programmes but also in holding government and politicians accountable to the tenets of good governance and the rule of law.
Dear Editor,
While there are several weaknesses in the contract between Guyana and Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL), there is one outstanding feature that has not received the attention it deserves.
Dear Editor,
As I sit here and watch with dismay as the Amazon burns, and reflect on some of the other horrifying news of this time – Greenland lost 12.5 billion tonnes of ice in one day; micro-plastics discovered in “extreme” concentrations in the North Atlantic; nuclear monitoring stations went mysteriously quiet after the Russian missile facility explosion – I wonder, how did we get here and where is the urgency of our response?
Dear Editor,
I keep hearing of Constitution, democracy, and governance. All wonderful things when held sacredly, followed honestly, and lived seriously.
Dear Editor,
It is a disgrace that we in Guyana are faced with this despicable and disgraceful behaviour.
Dear Editor,
Chairperson of the Guyana Elec-tions Commission (GECOM), Justice (ret’d) Claudette Singh met with members of the Private Sector Commission (PSC) on Thursday, 29th August, 2019 to discuss GECOM’s state of readiness for the upcoming General and Regional Elections.
Dear Editor,
For the better part of two years the main road leading to the Charity Wharf or to be more precise the last one hundred and fifty metres has become a one-way road and this decision was made primarily to accommodate vendors on both sides of the road and quite recently the Mini Bus and Car Park that was constructed has been given to the vendors to ply their trade so as to facilitate infrastructure work at the extreme end of the road.
Dear Editor,
We, the residents along the Mon Repos Railway Embankment, humbly seek your kind assistance in publicizing our plight.
Dear Editor,
The Constitution of our country, as in every other democracy, is a body of fundamental principles or established precedents by which we have all agreed to be governed.
Dear Editor,
Having made her observations and having heard the arguments, it is time now to pragmatically follow the rule of law and the Constitution.
Dear Editor,
Guyana is well poised to receive its share of oil early in the new year.
Dear Editor,
My heart aches for the family and country as we lost another youth, another son, Rivaldo Williams as a result of reckless crime caused by the menaces of society.
Dear Editor,
In my letter `Disaffected APNU+AFC supporters don’t want Bharrat Jagdeo as puppet master’ (SN, 18th February 2019) I noted that the PPP/C cannot win over disaffected APNU+AFC supporters and is now likely to lose the next General Election.