Dear Editor,
On Monday, Dec 28, as I scanned the television channels I was attracted to PPP General Secretary Rohee’s ritual press conference, since he was addressing a matter that I had attended to, in my capacity as Technical Facilitator to the Minister of Education.
Dear Editor,
Thank you for providing me with a copy of the letter captioned ‘Can’t get transport after seven years’ published in the Stabroek News edition of Wednesday, December 30, under the name Chatterpaul Bhagwandin.
Dear Editor,
On Tuesday, 29th December, I journeyed to the Cheddi Jagan International Airport to collect my mother-in-law and the flight got postponed, so we decided since we were already there we would wait the few hours.
Dear Editor,
As the person to whom tremendous prominence was given in his letter in Stabroek News on December 30, captioned ‘A group is trying to push an extremist agenda on the administration’ I crave your indulgence to offer a response to PPP/C General Secretary Clement Rohee.
Dear Editor,
Wasn’t it great when we would awaken in the mornings to hear the radio blaring, “We are the champions, we are the champions, we are the West Indies.”
As the season of rejoicing and renewal draws to a close, amidst rituals of repetition – whether of the spiritual or the spirituous kind – thoughts naturally turn to the New Year ahead and what it has to offer.
Dear Editor,
In an SN letter of Dec 29, writer Edward Gonsalves expressed the view that former President Bharrat Jagdeo and now Leader of the Opposition has acquired a deep understanding of the problems facing Guyana due to the rise in sea level and accompanying drainage problems.
Dear Editor,
Reference is made to PPP General Secretary Clement Rohee’s December 30 letter ‘A group is trying to push an extremist agenda on the administration’ (SN) in which my name is mentioned as being part of this alleged group.
Dear Editor,
Permit me space in your newspaper to respond to a letter penned by Elroy Stephney, in your Wednesday, December 30 edition, under the heading “Government must intervene to restore credibility to GCB.’
Dear Editor,
Now that the rainy season is with us again after a period of a short drought, the National Democratic Council of LBI/Better Hope on the East Coast of Demerara whose administrative office is at Better Hope, should pay some attention to the myriad concerns of its beleaguered ratepayers in Chateau Margot.
Dear Editor,
Whether you laughed, cried, celebrated, mourned, embarked on new ventures and projects; got married or had a baby; took over the reins of government, or gave up same; 2015 would go down as a very eventful year in Guyana’s history.