Ministry of the Presidency
It was former Head of the Presidential Secretariat and Cabinet Secretary, Dr Roger Luncheon who transformed his post into one of considerable power.
It was former Head of the Presidential Secretariat and Cabinet Secretary, Dr Roger Luncheon who transformed his post into one of considerable power.
Dear Editor, I recently observed that the Ministry of Education is devising plans to revamp the education system and, because I have been within the education structure at various levels, I believe I can make a valid contribution to this renewal effort.
Dear Editor, Many commentators, particularly those defenders of this APNU+AFC regime, when referring to the APNU+AFC government and their actions, speak about a new beginning.
Dear Editor, Bartica‘s upcoming inauguration as a town on April 23, 2016 will be an occasion of pride and joy for all Barticians.
Dear Editor, Politics like cricket is characterised by ‘glorious uncertainties’. One is never sure what will pop up on any given day.
Dear Editor, Kindly allow me to join the conversation `Firearm licence fee increase is a blow to vulnerable business community’ as published in Wednesday’s SN Letter Column.
Dear Editor, I am once again seeking the intervention of a public medium to reach my neighbour, the World Bank Country Office.
Dear Editor, Reference is made to Mr. Roy Beepat’s letter captioned `Wrong date?’
After almost a year of poring over the 11.5 million documents which constitute the Panama Papers — the largest leak of sensitive data in history — news outlets around the world are confirming many of our worst fears about the global network of offshore tax havens.
Dear Editor, Words cannot express the sadness I felt when I looked at the dailies yesterday and saw a twelve- -year-old girl being charged for murder.
Dear Editor, Now that new local government councils are in place, the pivotal challenge representatives and their constituents will face involves the nature and quality of the representation itself.
Dear Editor, On Wednesday we observed World Health Day 2016 under the theme: “Beat Diabetes”.
Dear Editor, On Thursday March 31, 2016, Guyanese Hubert Devonish, distinguished professor of Linguistics at UWI (Mona), was our guest in the Department of Language and Cultural Studies, Turkeyen Campus, UG.
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter `There is nothing corrupt about the Minister of State’s actions’ (SN July 7, 2016) by Mr.
Dear Editor, Reference is made to Nigel Hinds’ letter, `There is nothing corrupt about the Minister of State’s actions’ (SN 7th April, 2016).
Dear Editor, It was a traffic stop of a different kind.
Dear Editor, Two members of the World Champion West Indies Women’s T20 team, Guyana’s Shemaine Campbell and Tremaine Smartt returned home to a rousing welcome at CJIA earlier today.
Dear Editor, I have just returned from the GRO at the GPOC building feeling very frustrated and disgusted with the slothful behaviour of staff in processing requests for Birth Certificates.
Dear Editor, The private national media and Transparency Institute Guyana Inc (TIGI), along with local organisations like Red Thread have made statements condemning actions of Government leaders.
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