Dear Editor,
President Donald Ramotar in a recent address to the women’s arm of his party among other criticisms, attacked the erection of a monument to recognize approximately four hundred Guyanese who were killed extra-judicially in the early 2000s.
Dear Editor,
My household consists of seven persons, all of whom are regular listeners to NCN radio, especially VOG and Radio Roraima (RR), and now 100.1 Fresh FM.
Dear Editor,
In Sunday Stabroek of November 4, 2012, there appeared an article captioned ‘From Cuffy to Roger Khan: Notes on the trail of espionage in Guyana‘ written by Nigel Westmaas.
After months of investigation, hearings and analysis, a comprehensive report from the Leveson inquiry has recommended that the British press have a new self-regulation body backed by legislation.
Dear Editor,
The Customs and Excise office at Anna Regina in Region 2 with several Customs Officers and many other employees has failed to deal with offences in the district.
Dear Editor,
I have noticed in the print media, that concerns have been expressed by independent engineers on the integrity of timber piles for a project on the East Coast of Demerara, Guyana.
Dear Editor,
Prior to the cancellation of the Chris Brown show, the Minister of Tourism, Mr Ifraan Ali held a joint press conference with Hits and Jams, the promoters of the show and informed the public about how the Christmas package, which was apparently centred around this mega show, would be of tremendous value to the local economy.
Dear Editor,
The parliamentary Privileges Committee, of which Clement Rohee is a member, will meet to participate in a process to determine the powers of the National Assembly to take away the privileges of a minister.
Dear Editor,
Guyanese New Yorkers, like so many other communities, are still feeling the after-effects from the natural disaster that blasted the city.
Despite a new methodology and scoring system, Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) has once again given Guyana an extremely low mark (28 out of 100 points) on its annual report card.
Dear Editor,
Almost fourteen months after the arrival of two Chinese vessels, the Canawan and the Sabanto, at Port Georgetown in Guyana it was only recently they both became operable for a variety of reasons.
Dear Editor,
Approximately two weeks ago I read a letter written by one of our respected matriarchs, Ms Eileen Cox, where she lamented the noise nuisance on the seawall at weekends.
Dear Editor,
September 8, 2012: I would never forget that evening, when my late mother was taken to the famous ‘Best’ (West Demerara Regional) hospital.