A division of support for Granger
Dear Editor, Up until a month ago, the PNCR’s 18th Biennial Congress, scheduled for this weekend, was viewed by observers as just another political exercise for party members and interested supporters.
Dear Editor, Up until a month ago, the PNCR’s 18th Biennial Congress, scheduled for this weekend, was viewed by observers as just another political exercise for party members and interested supporters.
Dear Editor, Recent letters by James Bond, Mark DaCosta and Terron Khemraj all consist of the theme that Mr David Granger is the best thing that has happened to the PNCR since its formation.
Dear Editor, I am writing in connection with the electricity woes in Bartica.
Dear Editor, The call by the PPP/C, for the removal and replacement of PNCR leader David Granger, speaks volumes.
The Alliance For Change (AFC) yesterday welcomed the ruling by Speaker of the National Assembly, Raphael Trotman that a prima facie case of wrong doing has been made out against Minister of Finance, Dr.
Last week the Guardian’s Jerusalem correspondent visited a residential building in Sha’af that had been hit by a shell fired from an Israeli tank.
Dear Editor, I write to congratulate the Peoples National Congress Reform (PNCR) on the occasion of its 18th Biennial Congress.
Dear Editor, In June, Blue CAPS carried out its Building Communities Through Leadership Training and Service (BCLTS) programme.
Dear Editor, The letter (‘Intolerable noise levels from a wedding celebration,’ SN, July 24) speaks volumes, but I am afraid that Mr T Jadunauth, the writer, is just one of those destined to suffer.
Dear Editor, There has been some interesting gaff going around about David Dabydeen’s comments regarding my song ‘Not A Blade O’ Grass’ on a BBC World Service programme, where he declared to have found some very far-reaching and unusual interpretations of the song.
Dear Editor, Another great Guyanese has died. My one encounter with Habeeb Khan was in the office of then Managing Director of GTV, Sean Taylor, in 1993.
Dear Editor, Messrs Mark DaCosta and Tarron Khemraj’s letters (‘PNCR members can choose their leader wisely or foolishly’ and ‘Granger is the best leader to build a multi-ethnic coalition’ SN, July 22) epitomise the politics of window-dressing as against the politics of performance.
Dear Editor, That the political parties in Parliament have reached the precipice of a no-confidence vote is not the triumph of any one party but rather it is the failure of all of them to move this country forward.
Dear Editor, I venture to share a thought or two on Brigadier General (ret) David Granger’s opposition presence, and potential leadership of this nation.
Dear Editor, I refer to a letter from Mark DaCosta captioned ‘AFC should have planned, discussed before tossing “no-confidence” into the public domain’ (SN, July 24).
Dear Editor, To follow up on my letter, ‘Depravity is being imported’ (SN, July 23), I do wish to confirm that the uncensored private party billed for Saturday, July 26 at the Celebs Sports Bar was never approved by the Anna Regina Police Station.
Before the 2014 FIFA World Cup, most people expected the Brazilian team to be brilliant and the hosting of the event to be fraught with risk if not downright shambolic, given the preceding social tensions and protests and the last minute rush to be ready for kick-off.
Dear Editor, My first observation about the Guyana Amazon Warriors is that they prefer to bowl first, even on docile pitches and would have done so in all three of their previous matches.
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