Dear Editor,
On the rainy night of Saturday, December 28, 2013 a horse was hit down and lay dying on the Railway Embankment Road near Prince William Street in Plaisance.
Dear Editor,
The response from Ms Whyte, PRO of the Guyana Post Office Corporation to the letter by Ms Cynthia Nelson gives the impression that this practice of opening mail has only occurred in relation to mail arriving in Barbados from Guyana (‘GPOC has not received any report from Barbados Post Office of Guyana’s mail being cut open and taped,’ SN, January 4).
Dear Editor,
Thirty-three years after his violent and uninvestigated removal from this planet and from the company of his family, friends, students, and compatriots, his comrades and the world community that embraced him, Walter Rodney continues to make history.
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Post Office Corporation (GPOC) wishes to acknowledge your publication’s January 1, 2014, letter captioned, ‘Envelopes received from Guyana had been cut open and retaped.’
Dear Editor,
It is amazing how the Minister of Agriculture refuses to be reconciled to the fact that he knows less than he professes about the sugar industry, and in the most recent instance very little about cane farming.
Dear Editor,
Can you imagine, Editor, that we procure 80 per cent of the medical supplies of this nation from one person to the tune of some $4 billion?
Four days ago the temperature in Winnipeg fell to -31°C (with a mind-numbing -48°C wind chill), the city’s coldest day in 80 years and colder than surface temperatures at the North Pole and on Mars, according to the Manitoba Museum.
Dear Editor,
Please afford me some space in your letters column to express my wishes for peace and prosperity to my fellow men at the dawn of this New Year, and ask all of them to join with me in this expression.
Dear Editor,
I refer to your article reporting on the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development’s (MLGRD) end-of-year press conference and am troubled by what has been reported (SN, Dec 31, 2013).
Dear Editor,
I refer to your issue in September 2013 in which was published correspondence from the Clerk of the National Assembly concerning the obtaining of the President’s assent to Bills passed by the National Assembly.
Dear Editor,
A Happy New Year!
Can someone explain why whenever there is a party at Congress Place in Sophia, as there was last Old Year’s night, the music goes on until after 5:00hrs and at a very high decibel level?
Dear Editor,
Since it came to light that Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment, Robert Persaud gave permission to Muri Brasil Ventures Inc permission to survey for minerals in the New River Triangle, Guyanese of all professions and persuasions have reacted with concern.