Some things have to be spelt out
Dear Editor, I still cannot believe that Guyanese are this slow and thick in the head.
Dear Editor, I still cannot believe that Guyanese are this slow and thick in the head.
Dear Editor, I do concur with most of what was published in the letter under the heading ‘Mashramani is destroying the moral fabric of our society’ (SN, March 3).
Dear Editor, Dr Walter Rodney died 33 years ago, and from then to now despite an inquest and inquiry there has been no conclusive evidence to clear up misconceptions and assumptions relative to the factors which contributed to his death.
As Mashramani recedes and carnival season unfurls in the Caribbean, few who see the floats can fail to admire our capacity for creativity and ingenuity.
Dear Editor, Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI), the nation’s supplier of water and sanitation services, wishes to respond to the Stabroek News editorial Thursday, February 27, titled ‘Water, water everywhere.’
Dear Editor, With respect to a letter to the editor by Mr Ganesh Mahipaul which was published in the Stabroek News of February 20, 2014, under the caption ‘Does a police officer need a valid driver’s licence to drive on the country’s roads?’
Dear Editor, We have all seen how ready the National Assembly was to mandate conditions for restoring the government subvention to Critchlow Labour College, a subvention denied by the PPP government since 2007.
Dear Editor, The recent swirl of opinions in the media over the use of pesticide and fertilizer usage on Rupununi mega-farm highlights the fact that there is widespread misunderstanding because of the impact it could have on the environment.
Dear Editor, If one should research and visit the archive of Stabroek News letters to the editor, one can read that from 2012 to date just about eight letters were written to the editor and published by this newspaper regarding a large stinking chicken pen in Chateau Margot.
Dear Editor, The PPP desperately tries to present itself as the voice of the poor and the working class.
Dear Editor, A very interesting letter in the Stabroek News of Jan 31, 2014 under the caption ‘Members of parliament should give up their salaries for six months and live on $35,000 a month’ endorsed by 12 persons caught my attention.
Dear Editor, “What’s so disappointing is that the two major ethnicities in Guyana have far more in common than there are differences.
Dear Editor, I would like to send a message to all employers who may be having problems with their employees in that they feel these are not contributing enough to their business.
We do not feel the need to explain what might appear as an editorial preoccupation with events in Ukraine.
Dear Editor, I have noted some false and misleading information stated in the editorial captioned ‘It is a question of enforcement’ published on Sunday March 2, 2014 in Kaieteur News.
Dear Editor, In an atmosphere of ongoing drug-related revelations, many Guyanese politicians, academics and other observers have said that our country is on the way to becoming a narco-state; the idea is alarming, so the merits are worth examining in some detail.
Dear Editor, I refer to my letter which was published by both the Stabroek News and the Kaieteur News on Saturday, March 1.
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