Those who served the AFC before the last conference deserve thanks
Dear Editor, At the last AFC National Conference on January 28 in Region 3, we saw changes in the entire leadership of the party.
Dear Editor, At the last AFC National Conference on January 28 in Region 3, we saw changes in the entire leadership of the party.
Dear Editor, More and more the reports are surfacing, and more and more those same verbal reports are corroborated by an accumulating mound of damning records.
Dear Editor, I am pretty sure that the MAPM is both flabbergasted and amused by Mayor Chase-Green’s contrite invitation to a ‘consultative’ meeting today at 10am.
Dear Editor, The 21st August 2012 agreement between central government and the Regional Democratic Council, Region 10 was marked with the citizens’ blood and lives and the destruction of properties.
Dear Editor, The letter published in your issue of February 4, captioned ‘Why have the Guyana Public Service Co-operative Credit Union directors not held an AGM?’
Dear Editor, The Guyana Water Incorporated wishes to provide the following statement in response to a letter in the Stabroek News titled ‘No water in Chateau Margot’, dated February 10.
Dear Editor, The parking meters ignominy is the latest episode in a running narrative of President David Granger’s dull and disappointing leadership of the coalition government, and it does not bode well for Guyana and most Guyanese that this performance is playing right into the come-back plan of the PPP led by the politically restive Bharrat Jagdeo.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Police Force is responding to a letter in Stabroek News of February 9 under the caption ‘The possibility of “ghosting” police stats exists’.
Dear Editor, It seems as though the way forward in acquiring mining lands is through mining syndicates, as alluded to very recently by Minister within the Ministry of Natural Resources, Ms Simona Broomes.
Dear Editor, I am writing this letter to appeal to the relevant authority to revisit the line markings on the westbound carriageway of Carifesta Avenue.
Dear Editor, As the rollout of the meters expanded from the heart of the city outwards, the teachers of Bishops’ High School suddenly realised they would have to pay approximately thirty-two thousand dollars per month to park in front of the said school.
Dear Editor, Public protests and public opinion continue to mount against the implementation of parking meters in Georgetown.
Dear Editor, When Bartica was identified by President David Granger to be Guyana’s first Green Town, it meant that any and every new green initiative should be modelled first in Bartica.
Dear Editor, Despite the slowdown in revenue opportunities in City Hall bequeathed by a bankrupt leadership under Hammie Green for which he is being rewarded by the Granger administration with a $20 million annual pension, the city government was not as cantankerous then as it is today.
Dear Editor, The frequent outbursts about a lack of financial resources by those at the helm of the city council are indeed clever attempts aimed at excusing themselves from culpability for council’s failure to provide the services it is required to deliver to citizens in return for the rates and taxes they pay.
Dear Editor, Last Wednesday I participated in the Association of American Chambers of Commerce in Latin America and the Caribbean’s (AACCLA) Outlook on the Americas Conference at the Biltmore Hotel, Coral Gables, Florida, which brought together government ministers, private sector and non-governmental organization representatives to discuss trade, investment, commercial and other development issues in the Americas.
Dear Editor, The current parking meter situation has revealed seemingly deep fractures in the organizational structures and processes involved with making Georgetown more livable and sustainable.
Dear Editor, I attended the open session hosted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants Guyana on February 7 at the Marriott hotel.
We have had complaints from writers who sent letters only to Stabroek News for publication and which we did carry, about these subsequently appearing in Kaieteur News.
Dear Editor, I refer to a letter written by Mr Clinton Conway captioned ‘The possibility of “ghosting” police stats exists’ (SN, February 9), where he makes the assertion that the “disbanded Police Strategic Management Unit” designed and implemented the mission statement of the Guyana Police Force.
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