Dear Editor,
Guyana is going through trying times. Just over the past month, we’ve seen a spike in senseless killings, road accidents and cases of domestic violence that seem to only pile up with each passing day.
Dear Editor,
The Alliance for Change considers the recent character assassination of two of its leaders a feeble attempt to destroy the party’s credibility.
Dear Editor,
President Ramotar’s most recent criticisms of APNU’s position on Amaila, relative to the employment of Guyanese and other matters are baseless, misleading, erroneous, and intellectually dishonest.
Dear Editor,
Guyanese must wake up and realize that bad politics have killed our country (whether Indian, African, Amerindian, etc) and we need to stand up and take back Guyana.
Dear Editor,
It was just last week that the legendary Michael Findlay was commenting on the content of the development aspect of the CPL and I had cause to revisit the spin-off benefits that were derived from the Stanford T 20 tournament.
Dear Editor,
I read in the newspapers of August 29 that there are prizes for 16-19 years age group in the Neal and Massy 10K Road Race and Fitness Walk.,
On Tuesday morning citizens woke up to the news that a 14-year-old boy had been shot dead the day before; mowed down by a stray bullet, reportedly fired indiscriminately by some trigger-happy moron reportedly shooting at the unseen for the pleasure of it.
Dear Editor,
I had hoped, vainly it seems, that the government and the hydroelectric power team led by Mr Winston Brassington would take the necessary steps to address the country’s energy situation and GPL’s losses following Sithe’s withdrawal from the Amaila Falls project.
Dear Editor,
Perception is everything in politics. Mrs Cathy Hughes being on the payroll of Sithe Global and making decisions in the AFC on Sithe does not seem right.
Dear Editor,
I pen this letter in total disgust at the contents of a story in your Tuesday August 15 edition (‘Pregnant mother loses baby during labour at GPH…’).
Dear Editor,
In response to a letter from Dominic Gaskin, Treasurer and Executive Member of the AFC in the Stabroek News dated August 27, 2013, we must say that we knew from the very beginning that the task that lies ahead to change Guyana meant breaking from the absurd tradition that all must follow the political leaders wherever they want to take us, even if it is into the Demerara River or the Atlantic Ocean.