Dear Editor,
Eric Phillips continues the quest to trivialize Amerindian land rights by conflating that right rooted in ownership and patrimony and exercised by occupation and possession with land reparation for enslavement.
Dear Editor,
The economic tragedies that are currently unfolding in our two largest neighbours, Brazil and Venezuela are all too reminiscent of the ʼ70s and ʼ80s era in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
In 2013 my son started a training course at a technical institute (name given) and for an entire week he was told how good his training would be and how valuable and powerful the certificate was in terms of his future, more especially because he was desirous of working in the Caribbean islands.
No matter what explanations are provided by the Minister of State Joseph Harmon over his farcical appointment of Mr Brian Tiwari as a Business Advisor to the government, the damage has already been done.
Dear Editor,
West Indies, at the start of the games would not have expected to meet England in the final simply because it was not seen as a tournament favourite.
Dear Editor,
The main entrance to the courts of the High Court for use by the public, litigants, witnesses, and such legal practitioners as may choose it, is off South Street at the south-western corner of the compound.
Dear Editor,
While the EPA and the Pesticides Board are fiddling with regard to the granting of approval to do aerial spraying, the rice farmers are now facing the brunt of the assault from widespread paddy bug infestation.
Politicians live in a different dimension from the rest of us, which is why they are frequently incapable of relating their actions to their words, or of following through on matters of principle.
Dear Editor,
As we approach one year of the Granger administration, and with a sluggish economy and persistent worries by the working and private sector class, one is left to ponder why the government hasn’t articulated a coherent and comprehensive economic vision for its current full term in office.
Dear Editor,
The Club Championship basketball game on March 22 failed to produce a victor because players first on one team, and then on the other, walked off the court.
Dear Editor,
I consider the rice deal with the two Jamaican companies a sour one, involving as it does US$400 a metric tonne for long-grain white rice on a long-term contract.
Dear Editor,
In the press recently there have been reports that Guyanese nationals residing in the United States who plan to travel home for the celebration of the nation’s Golden Jubilee of Independence in May 2016 are expressing concerns about crime here.
Dear Editor,
The things I see, hear and read about daily surely lend credence to the statement: “If poor people live by the rules that were made for them, they will die”.