Was there a rigorous background check on these Deputy Commissioners?
Dear Editor, Were the four Deputy Commissioners of the Guyana Police Force’s administrative team properly vetted?
Dear Editor, Were the four Deputy Commissioners of the Guyana Police Force’s administrative team properly vetted?
Dear Editor, I commend those media houses that saw the importance in taking time to provide pertinent background information to Leader of the Opposition Bharrat Jagdeo’s claim that the Guyana Lands and Survey Commission, within recent months, has engaged in acts of impropriety in land distribution, favouring the African community.
Dear Editor, The CCJ has delivered its judgment. The no-confidence motion in the parliament has been validly passed – 33 and not 34 is the majority of 65.
Dear Editor, I have come to associate serial deception as part of the political games played recklessly and injuriously in this country.
Dear Editor, June 30th marking the end of Pride Month around the world doesn’t mean that we the people of the queer community cease to celebrate our lives or portray our individuality as proud, prideful people, present and ready to make our mark in the world.
Dear Editor, The Guyana United Artists (GUA) would like to congratulate the Guyana Visual Arts Committee for another successful Guyana Visual Arts Competition (GVAC) 2019.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Police Force notes with concern the recent flurry of articles in the media aimed at the administration of the organization.
Dear Editor, Section 7 of Article 106 and Section 2 of Article 164, both of the Constitution of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, make reference to what is possible with “the votes of not less than two-thirds of all elected members of the National Assembly.”
Dear Editor, It is coming up to two weeks since the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) made its definitive rulings – James Patterson was an illegal Chairman of GECOM, the No-Confidence Motion of December 21, 2018 was valid, the government was resigned by the parliament as of that date (it was not an option), the elections were supposed to be held by March 21st, 2019 and, therefore, the government stands illegal today.
Dear Editor, There are happenings in our coalition government that sometimes give rise to discomfort and warrant criticism.
Dear Editor, If one is to study the work plan from the 2011 Elections, it reveals an important point.
Dear Editor, It was bound to happen. Notwithstanding the Commander-in-Chief’s pleadings that he wants incorruptible and unbribable Officers to lead the Guyana Police Force (GPF), ironically, quite the opposite has transpired under his watch.
Dear Editor, Guyana is awaiting clear and definitive directions, so that there can be no ambiguity, as it relates to elections 2019.
Dear Editor, The GAWU could not have ignored the many media reports that have appeared, over recent times, regarding what appears to be the wanton sell-out of assets linked to the sugar industry.
Dear Editor, When I learnt of the passing of Leon Dundas, the first reaction and that of my family was a feeling of sadness and pain.
Dear Editor, Contrary to Swami Aksharananda’s letter in SN of June 25, 2019 `Every Dharmic tradition speaks unambiguously of the evils of greed’, I did not state that corruption is motivated by Hindu religious beliefs.
Dear Editor, Hanna Barrington, an Englishwoman of Austrian origin, died at the age of 101 at her home in Battersea, London, a few weeks ago.
Dear Editor, I noted that ExxonMobil has admitted to paying all expenses for First Lady Sandra Granger and Head of the Energy Department, Dr.
Dear Editor, In another section of the media, I read an article captioned, “Beware of scammers and imposters”.
Dear Editor, Budget 2020 must be presented by a Government that has a mandate from the people through Free and Fair Elections.
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