Dear Editor,
I am duly conscious of the extensive coverage that your paper has devoted to hinterland issues, including many which adversely impact on hinterland residents and which affect and hinder their development.
Dear Editor,
I have exhausted all options. I have spoken to the Station Sergeant, Inspector, Deputy Commander, Commander and Minister with reference to mobile transportation at Wakenaam Police Station.
Dear Editor,
I direct your attention to the letter captioned ‘Local government Minister’s statement is a tissue of untruths’ which was published in the letter column of your June 28th edition of Stabroek News, purportedly having my name listed as one of the signatories included among Mayor Hamilton Green, Deputy Mayor Patricia Chase-Green and other Councillors.
Dear Editor,
Of recent, I have come to understand more than ever that Guyana as a nation of some seven hundred and fifty thousand inhabitants is way behind in reading, and when I say reading, I don’t specifically mean reading the daily newspapers or reading a text book on Politics, Mathematics or English, or even computers.
Dear Editor,
Both Mr Christopher Ram and Mr Gabriel Lall believe they have a god-given right to be published in SN automatically, as seen in the complaint in the SN of July 1 titled ‘Why hasn’t Stabroek News carried Mr Ram’s letter?’
Dear Editor,
I wish to remind the Guyana Police Force that the roadway next to the Georgetown Seawall, from Camp St to Vlissengen Rd is one way, unless the information given by the Home Affairs Ministry, Public Works Ministry and the posted signs at the Northern end of Vlissengen Rd are all wrong.
Dear Editor,
On Saturday, June 29, I witnessed a very keenly contested football match between Mahdia Secondary School and Paramakatoi Secondary School at the Mahdia Community Centre ground.
Dear Editor,
I wish to first of all point out that this subject of a 40 hour a week or five working days was engaging the attention of the Guyana Trades Union Congress for a number of years, and acting upon the urgings of that body for the enactment of the Bill, tripartite meetings were held years ago.
Dear Editor,
I continue to enjoy former Speaker Ralph Ramkarran’s erudite and incisive analyses on the state of the party within which he once enjoyed tremendous respect and pride of place.
Dear Editor,
At the Guyana Investment Conference, a number of prominent diplomats and members of CARICOM said what most Guyanese have already known except those in the government.