Dear Editor,
I do not recall another issue that was pursued with greater vigour by APNU and the AFC while in opposition, more particularly the AFC, than the establishment of the Public Procurement Commission (PPC).
Dear Editor,
Reports are that the unemployment rate is 12.5%, as based on the 2012 census figures.
Dear Editor,
National Tree Day has slowly become an observance conducted in many countries.
Dear Editor,
The APNU+AFC Council-lors of Region 3 (Essequibo Islands/West Demerara) disrupted the Statutory Meeting of the Regional Democratic Council which was held on Wednesday September 28, 2016 by singing “We shall not be removed” and by tapping the desk loudly and dancing, “Faerber must go, Jaikarran will stay”.
Dear Editor,
There are few things one can say with certainty about cricket: One is that in playing that game, especially in batting, without confidence you are doomed to failure.
Dear Editor,
Congratulations on the lovely picture highlighted on the front page of yesterday’s Sunday Stabroek which showcases the beauty and bounty of Guyana.
Dear Editor,
In this 50th year ‒ Golden Jubilee ‒ of the Independence of our ‘Dear Land of Guyana’, the intention is to make a tangible contribution with the submission of a proposal, which, if implemented, will contribute tremendously towards regional and national development, but most importantly it will greatly advance the move towards that social cohesion which we crave.
Dear Editor,
Anna Correia in her SN letter of September 30 writes: “The late Kennedy might be a hero in his country but for this Guyanese woman he was an instigator of dictatorial oppression and ethnic cleavages [in Guyana]”.
Dear Editor,
The Regional Democratic Council in Region 9 is dissatisfied with the recent awarding of a contract for the construction of a bridge over the Tabatinga creek, which links Lethem and Tabatinga.
Dear Editor,
“We Black people…” These words were uttered by someone whom countless Guyanese would be shocked that these words came from his mouth.
Dear Editor,
Your issues of Sept 28 and Sept 30 carried GuySuCo advertisements inviting bids for infrastructural works for the transportation of cane to Uitvlugt, and construction of a tractor and trailer park, roadway and reinforced concrete flat bridges at Uitvlugt Estate.
Dear Editor,
As the Guyanese quarrying sector continues to face a significant downturn, there has been a sizable dent in capital equipment sales on all fronts in Guyana in 2016.
Dear Editor,
Minister Ronald Bulkan’s letter to Georgetown Mayor Ms Chase-Green, as it relates to the moving of vendors at the Bourda Market along Robb Street, is the required level of ministerial guidance needed in instances where time-honoured principles, rights, and the rule of law are threatened.
Dear Editor,
After fifteen months in office, Guyanese in the diaspora who helped the APNU+AFC be elected to office are today frustrated and disappointed by the manner in which they are being treated by the Government of Guyana.
Dear Editor,
The recent advertisement by the Ministry of Communities inviting developers to submit expressions of interest for affordable housing demands pause for thought.
Dear Editor
I have not written to the press for a long time.
Dear Editor,
In 2011 former Chief Justice (ag) Ian Chang in his ruling on the Angela Haniff v GCB application for an injunction stated that the government through its Ministry/Minister of Sport should install an Interim Management Committee (IMC) as a short-term measure, and legislation as the long-term remedy for the escalating cricket crisis.
Dear Editor,
Since the PPP/C demitted office, the present regime has conducted several forensic audits, using firms and individuals that have expressed political opposition to the PPP/C, and even hostility.
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Police Force is responding to an article published on September 28 in the Stabroek News under the caption ‘Family say being kept in the dark on probe of Sheriff Street fatal accident’.
Dear Editor,
On Wednesday, September 28, GPL undertook to replace two power poles in Pike Street, Kitty.