The citizens of Guyana were failed
Dear Editor, I am outraged by the recent examples of a blatant disregard for criminal justice, lack of accountability by the police, and a growing sense of personal insecurity in our communities.
Dear Editor, I am outraged by the recent examples of a blatant disregard for criminal justice, lack of accountability by the police, and a growing sense of personal insecurity in our communities.
Dear Editor, For those who may not grasp the significance of the newly refurbished Rosignol School being declared an ‘A’ list school (SN, November 14) the information following may provide some understanding of the rating.
Fifty years on, an entire generation still remembers where it was when they first heard news of the Kennedy assassination.
Dear Editor, In Guyana, criminals are not only killing innocent people, they are also killing the country.
Dear Editor, The judiciary is gradually being taken over by women, so much so, that an Association of Women Judges has been formed in Trinidad and Tobago and moves have been initiated to establish a Caribbean Associa-tion of Female Judges.
Dear Editor, My perception of the GRA in its new location was one of expedition and reliability relative to matters of the public.
Dear Editor, I extend the very best of good wishes to all those young people and their teachers who have come from the four corners of Guyana to engage one another in healthy rivalry at the Castellani Pool, on the roadways, and in the National Stadium at Providence.
Dear Editor, A large portion of a thoroughfare which in the past was used to provide ingress and egress to the Lima sideline dam and which is under the control of the Anna Regina Town Council, has now been converted into rice lands, vegetable garden plots and is even being used for the construction of a dwelling house in violation of the law.
Dear Editor, I hate to disagree with a focused and determined patriot.
Dear Editor, I am responding to a letter from Mahendra Hariraj in response to a letter I wrote which stated that I agreed with the cuts to NCN and GINA.
Dear Editor, There has been much debate surrounding the long overdue Public Procurement Commission (PPC), so well enshrined in the Constitution of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana (with amendments to 12th August, 2003).
Dear Editor, It seems as if I have been hasty in switching my support from the PPP/C to the AFC.
The West Indies team were the most accommodating of guests in the two Test series in India to mark the retirement of Sachin Tendulkar, by allowing their hosts to dominate them as never before, losing twice by an innings and within three days.
Dear Editor, I have been a rice farmer for the past 56 years.
Dear Editor, When India were reeling at 80 for 5 in reply to the W/Indies first innings score in the first test, the outcome of the match hung in the balance and could have gone W/Indies way.
Dear Editor, We at Pro Guyana are dismayed but unsurprised by the ongoing contest of attitudes between Mr Mark DaCosta and Ms Melinda Janki, not least because their sentiments are probably widely representative.
Dear Editor, The PPP/C elite has been unrelentingly critical of the positions taken by the opposition in the matter of the Anti-Money Laundering and Coun-tering of Terrorism (Amendment) legislation (AML/CFT).
Dear Editor, We note how the Guyana Chronicle devoted most of its page to the Courts Main Street Xmas Light Up ‒ “a fairy land festooned with twinkling coloured lights,” but this event exposes a further decline in the affairs of Guyana.
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