GGDMA does not represent the small miners
Dear Editor, The gold mining industry has been the subject of many articles recently.
Dear Editor, The gold mining industry has been the subject of many articles recently.
Dear Editor, In 2007, I wrote a column on the topic of ‘Oil and Guyana’.
Dear Editor, There is a long established convention in the private security industry which holds that no entity or individual operating in the sector should use any markings or present themselves in such a way that is mistaken for any branch of the state’s security apparatus.
Dear Editor, Never before in the legal history of Guyana has an Attorney General levelled publicly such a blast of terror and fear upon any Head of the Judiciary or his own legal officer.
Dear Editor, In response to Mr Clayton Halley’s letter (‘Which citizens did Minister Henry listen to?’
Dear Editor The toxic and desecrated state of the two burial grounds in the village of Diamond is a national disgrace and an indictment of the NDCs which were elected to serve the community.
Dear Editor, I was rather amused (on a more serious note, I should be quite disappointed) when I read the typically exhaustive letter written by Mr E B John in SN of February 1 lamenting the fact that “there has been indifference to the recommendations of the CoI into the public service”.
Dear Editor, Once a year there is much euphoria and excitement on the part of those who have done well at the Grade Six Assessments.
Dear Editor, I would like to take this opportunity to ask the PPP leadership (and my fellow PPP supporters) if they believe that while in government the PPP/C was transparent, accountable, practised good governance and showed respect for all people?
Dear Editor, Where is President Granger getting his legal advice? It does not appear to be of very high grade and too often proves, er, wrong!
Dear Editor, I read with interest a lengthy letter by Clement J Rohee MP entitled `The oil and gas industry will be at the centre of future foreign policy’ (SN, 01 February 2017) in which the gentleman makes a case for our future oil industry to be at the centre of our foreign policy.
Dear Editor, In Guyana, there are some educators who live with starvation compensation packages and a hostile environment with aplomb and serenity.
Dear Editor, Last Friday, January 27, 4 young boys were arrested from their homes.
Dear Editor, I’m sitting here wondering if I lack basic comprehension skills or if Minister Henry is suffering from an inability to effectively engage the citizens of this country?
Dear Editor, It is always simple to complain but more difficult to give thanks.
Dear Editor, A press release purportedly coming from the office of the Prime Minister (PM) which was published in three of the daily newspapers on January 31, concerned the relative increases in salaries of the presidents, ministers and public servants over the years 1998 to 2014.
Dear Editor, For decades Guyana’s foreign policy was fashioned to concentrate on a matter of fundamental national importance, viz, the controversy with Venezuela.
Dear Editor, After months of consultative and careful preparation by local minds and the input of international experts, the SARA (State Assets Recovery Agency) Bill found its way into the hallowed chambers of the Guyana Parliament on January 30 for tabling.
Dear Editor, First of all let me congratulate Mr Raphael Trotman, the new leader of the Alliance for Change (AFC), and the new faces in the National Executive Committee Mr Moses Nagamootoo, Sherod Duncan and Imran Khan, as well as the new Youth Leader Miss Cynthia Rutherford.
Dear Editor, Between 2002 and 2004 at least two public sector modernisation projects were undertaken by the Government of Guyana.
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