Dear Editor
On Tuesday, June 17, I had the opportunity to visit the National Assembly as part of the four-week Blue CAPS’ Building Communities through Leadership Training & Service (BCLTS) programme.
Dear Editor,
With reference to the letter penned by Mr Roshan Khan which was published on Wednesday, June 18, 2014 in Kaieteur News captioned ‘GPL Main Street – a definite nightmare worse than the US Embassy’ and in Stabroek News on the same date titled ‘It is easier to get a visa from the US Embassy than service from GPL,’ the Guyana Power and Light Inc wishes to state the following.
Caricom governments and the United Kingdom government, represented by their foreign ministers, met last week in the latest of a series of such meetings held periodically since 1998.
Dear Editor,
I would like to make a special appeal to the Canadian High Commission in Guyana and, to an extent the Government of Canada, to establish a visa centre here, where interviews can be done.
Dear Editor,
It has been reported that 25 graduates of the class of 2014 from the University of Guyana (UG) have eventually been cleared and granted automatic placement at the Hugh Wooding Law School (HWLS), University of the West Indies (UWI) at St Augustine Campus after financial and other modalities have been negotiated and cleared by Guyana’s Attorney General.
Dear Editor,
These days when the pages of the Guyana papers, certainly the internet versions, are filled with stories of political discord, intrigues and violence of all sorts, it is wonderful to wake up on a Sunday morning and read the heartwarming story of Jeremiah Bentham and his mother Ihebaa (‘Mother’s support reason for NGSA success,’ Sunday Stabroek, June 22).
This is the period during which post-CXC students await the results of their examinations, wondering as the days go by just where their school days have gone and, perhaps, just what the next, possibly more challenging phase of their lives, will bring.
Dear Editor,
Our great son of the Caribbean, Grenada-born economist and former Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies Sir Meredith Alister McIntyre said that, “The idea of integration is the most persuasive idea in developmental policy since the Second World War.”
Dear Editor,
In a nation where professional first responders and referrals relating to suicide prevention are very few and far between and where cost becomes a deterrent, faith based associations can play a critical role, especially given that most Guyanese subscribe to one religion or another.
Dear Editor,
It is my belief that only when there is a fatal accident on the West Bank Demerara public road will something be done about its seriously deteriorated state.
Dear Editor,
We would like to add to Gokarran Sukhdeo’s letter ( ‘Green and the PPP are the problem not the solution,’ SN, June 14) in addressing the issue of Hamilton Green as raised by Dr Dolly Hassan in her letter in SN, June 11, titled, ‘The PNC should concede that certain mistakes were made during its tenure.’
Dear Editor,
One wonders what it would take for the authorities responsible for impounding stray cattle to respond to, and prevent a large herd of cattle and horses from destroying taxpayers’ properties, bridges and fences in the Success and Chateau Margot communities.
Dear Editor,
The Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD) is grateful for the media coverage of the panel discussion on mental health issues held on Tuesday, June 17, as part of our 10th annual lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) film festival, ‘Painting the Spectrum 10.’
Dear Editor,
The 2011 results had a very deep meaning. If one analyzes Guyana’s history, one would realize that 1964 was the last election when no party got more than 50 per cent of the votes (one would never know the reality between 1968 and 1985 as these elections did not reflect the will of the people).