Dear Editor,
While on the campaign trail for the May 2015 elections, the coalition that is now in government had promised a slew of forensic audits and commissions of inquiries into the administration of government ministries, agencies and state-owned companies.
Dear Editor,
Last Monday’s Kaieteur News carried a letter by T Sandiford which was critical of Mr Clinton Williams’ leadership roles in two businesses and the Board of Industrial Training (BIT).
Dear Editor,
History recounts that sugar was being produced in what is now Guyana, as far back as the 17th century, when the Dutch were involved in both Essequibo and Berbice.
Dear Editor
The truth is that the inability of the people to choose their representatives at the local government level for the past twenty-one years has left us ill-informed about the process and how important it is.
Dear Editor,
My wife and I were visiting from the United States and we captured this heart-warming photo of a police rank taking this differently abled person across the East Bank Public Road.
Dear Editor,
We learn that despite being ‘forced’ to retire by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), the Government of Guyana says it is exploring ways to honour a great son of the soil ‒ Shivnarine Chanderpaul.
Dear Editor,
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has again spoken out against the delay by the Barbados judicial system in delivering decisions in a timely manner.
Since last Friday’s editorial thanking Shivnarine Chanderpaul for his 21 years of exemplary service to West Indies cricket, we have learnt that former West Indies cricketer and ex-president of the West Indies Players’ Association Dinanath Ramnarine is planning a gala dinner in Trinidad to honour Mr Chanderpaul.
Dear Editor,
Being a realist, it came as no surprise to me that the nation’s Futsal Football Team was dumped from the CFU 2016 Futsal Championship in Cuba.
Dear Editor,
A blueprint of the proposed renovation of the Bartica Stelling was published in SN of Jan 20, 2016, a rare but refreshing happening, indeed.
Dear Editor,
Recently the National Centre for Educational Resource Development (NCERD) celebrated its 30th anniversary mere days before we marked the 8th death anniversary of the late Deryck Melton Alexander Bernard.
Dear Editor,
The PPP General Secretary Clement Rohee has complained publicly that the PPP was not invited to be part of the planning of the Golden Jubilee celebrations, although Vincent Alexander, the point man for the ruling coalition, has said otherwise.
Dear Editor,
The government has changed for the better of all, but it seems to me that some officers from the previous administration are resisting change.