With new Gecom Chair in place, commissioners have to be more circumspect
Dear Editor, No more walkouts. Free and fair elections. So said chairwoman, Judge Claudette Singh, of Gecom.
Dear Editor, No more walkouts. Free and fair elections. So said chairwoman, Judge Claudette Singh, of Gecom.
Dear Editor, This coming Thursday, the 1st of August 2019, is “Emancipation Day” – the day on which we celebrate the anniversary of the 1834/1838 abolition of slavery in the British Empire.
Dear Editor, I was pleased to see the recent Stabroek News editorial published on the country’s foreign policy and more specifically its plea for higher priority to be given to economic diplomacy.
Dear Editor, On Saturday July 27th, 2019, the media reported on a real time facial recognition and facial tracking system to be deployed for 24 hours surveillance in Georgetown and East Bank of Demerara.
Dear Editor, The Carter Center Report entitled “Observing Guyana’s Electoral Process, 1990-1992” and published on its website is extremely important and instructive as the debate and battle over the house to house registration exercise rages.
Dear Editor, As an earnest tax paying citizen of Georgetown, can the Council inform us when the current Mayor and Councillors of the City of Georgetown will embark upon correcting the wrongs and repairing the extensive damage that was willfully done to our capital city by a former senior administrative municipal staffer?
Dear Editor, I would like to know why it is so difficult if not impossible for the Georgetown Municipality to get its financial systems in order.
Dear Editor, The leadership of the Alliance For Change (AFC), all by itself, has squandered the grand opportunity given it by the citizens of Guyana in 2015.
Dear Editor, It is worthy of note that after several meetings involving their high representatives and between His Excellency the President and the Leader of the Opposition, a consensus Chair of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) was appointed on Friday, July 26, 2019 by His Excellency the President.
Dear Editor, With a chair now in the hot seat, there has to be rapid advancing through the pressurized learning curve of the burning issues on the table before Gecom, if only to recover some of the lost time.
Dear Editor, It is with great reluctance that we write to you today in an effort to highlight the plight of staff of the Protected Areas Commission at the National Park.
Dear Editor, It is indeed refreshing that an agreement has been reached regarding the appointment of a Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).
Dear Editor, Jamaican reggae and dancehall star, Gmac Citylock (Garfield Mclean) has joined The Caribbean Voice’s (TCV) suicide prevention campaign as a member of our team of spokespersons.
Dear Editor, Discussing my ‘three line letters’ with some distinguished Guyanese in London last week, they seemed to be hitting the spot.
Dear Editor, After the tumultuous and troubling, a much-needed first step has been achieved and is now official: There is a chairperson.
Dear Editor, Whatever transpired during the meeting between former President Jagdeo and President Granger behind closed doors and deciding on a new head for GECOM, I am happy like they both are that we have finally gotten over that hurdle towards elections 2019.
Dear Editor, Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan made all the right noises at the recent Noise Management Training Programme for police officers.
Dear Editor, Recently I have been re-reading once again Edward De Bono’s ‘Lateral Thinking for Management’, published first in 1971, then in 1982 and 1990.
Dear Editor, The Editorial of Kaieteur News of Thursday, July 25, 2019 is a serious analysis and it is hoped that it gets the attention of leaders of our two main political parties.
Dear Editor, Is our legal system too soft on crime? The first role of any government is to provide for the safety of its citizens.
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