Dear Editor,
I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the corporate business entity – Courts Guyana – for successfully sponsoring yet another Pee Wee Football Competition.
Dear Editor,
The PPP/C administration has completed one year since its re-election to office in general and regional elections held on November 28, 2011.
Dear Editor,
This letter is in response to the news of a mentally ill man attacking a schoolboy on Wednesday morning, November 28, in front of Parliament Building.
Dear Editor,
I write to inform you that, as a neighbour of the ongoing construction of a three storey building in front of my two properties situate at 148 and 142 Fabricating Street, Eccles, I have not been consulted about its development by the Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) by way of notice under the laws of Guyana laid down for planning permission nor, as I understand it, has planning permission been granted by the NDC or Central Housing and Planning.
Dear Editor,
Mr Royston King, the City Council’s Public Relations Officer must be congratulated on his vision for reinventing the Garden City of Georgetown (‘We need to reinvent the city of Georgetown’ SN, November 26).
Dear Editor,
I wanted to see if the Minister of Labour would have been motivated to act after Mr Patrick E Mentore wrote publicly that he was removing himself from all matters of development in the Paradise Housing Scheme.
Dear Editor,
Hundreds of pensioners were faced with an unacceptable situation when they turned up last Monday, (November 26) at the Amerindian Hostel in Suddie to collect their pension books for next year, with me being a victim as well.
Dear Editor,
As I trawled through the television channels, I came upon an interview with Michael Young and the Minister Clement Rohee; the latter was talking about the Linden incident.
Dear Editor,
President Donald Ramotar on Sunday said the governing party, the PPP/C has no confidence in Speaker Raphael Trotman, following his decision to restrict Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee’s participation in the National Assembly. It
Dear Editor,
Cricket has been modernized from being a talent-driven sport to one that now takes cognizance of technology, psychology, endurance and technical superiority.
Dear Editor,
The current state of politics in Guyana seems to suggest that the November 2011 national and regional elections have produced a situation of the executive versus the legislature.