Leaders have to work for the common good
Dear Editor, The PPP desperately tries to present itself as the voice of the poor and the working class.
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.
Dear Editor, People rate Messrs Anil Nandlall, Ashni Singh, Irfaan Ali and Priya Manickchand as the leading ministers of government, according to the findings of an opinion survey conducted last week by the North American Caribbean Teachers Association (NACTA).
Dear Editor, Does the Ministry of Education have the service of a CXC mathematics representative in Guyana?
Dear Editor, News media seem to handle the natural environment as a backdrop to the daily dramas and delights of human life.
During the course of last week the Ministry of Education issued a public statement to the effect that it would shortly be hosting consultations on “professional standards for teachers.”
Dear Editor, I would like to thank the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport’s new PRO, Ms Tekia Hanover, for her letter, ‘Two new books from Caribbean Press delivered to the Ministry of Culture’ (Sunday Stabroek, March 2).
Dear Editor, Harvesting of the present rice crop has commenced in Region Two, in the central parts of the Essequibo Coast.
Dear Editor, There’s a tendency to embark on pointless political excursions while shrinking from that grotesque creature before us that is most significant and has damaged, like no period before it, the collective psyche of the nation.
Dear Editor, Regarding Mr Perry’s thoughtful letter (‘Not social integration’ SN, March 1) re my recent column on ethnic separation here, I had explicitly stated the “need to address it with every fibre of our being,” so for him to say that my response can be paraphrased “as no big deal” is puzzling.
Dear Editor, Most of the media both print and electronic are attacking the Minister of Finance with a vengeance.
Dear Editor, Some time last year the residents of Lamaha Gardens published in the print media a detailed double page notice on the suspected fraudulent sale of their community playground.
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