Pleasant experience at the licensing office
Dear Editor, I had a very pleasant experience when I called at the Revenue & Licensing Office (RLO) of the GRA to renew my annual vehicle licence.
Dear Editor, I had a very pleasant experience when I called at the Revenue & Licensing Office (RLO) of the GRA to renew my annual vehicle licence.
Dear Editor, On April 11 the Kaieteur News carried figures for some specific crimes.
Dear Editor, Within the past week the controversy surrounding the NICIL finances deepened with the key NICIL Board members refusing to appoint an independent auditor to review the books.
Dear Editor, My fellow Guyanese and friend David Olton who is now an accomplished Board Certified Safety Professional (CSP) makes me and all Guyanese proud.
Politikles
The sensational story of a man who videotaped a murder and posted it online is a cautionary tale for our times.
Dear Editor, With the dissolution of the Rose Hall Town Council in 2005 and the installation of an Interim Management Committee (IMC), there were nine members from the PPP/C and three members of the PNCR, including myself.
Dear Editor, Extensive works at a substantial cost for the reinforcement of security at the Suddie Police Station lock-ups were completed by a private contractor several months ago, but yet for all of that, they are still to be put into use.
Dear Editor, I write to lobby for the fast-tracking of the implementation of the Low Carbon Development Strategy.
Dear Editor, Recently published discussions in the press (eg, SN, May 24) regarding the perceived lack of professional etiquette towards a senior female public officer, namely Ms Karen Livan, Commissioner, Guyana Geology and Mines Commission, advert to more than just unbecoming display of management ethics – one which should not be emulated by any other manager or supervisor, and certainly which should not be allowed to be repeated by the initiator in question.
Dear Editor, With reference to the just concluded GTT Male Softball Finals between defending champions Wolf Warriors and Regal XI which I attended on May 12 and which was played under the auspices of the Guyana Softball League, I would like to highlight a few occurrences which bring every aspect of play in cricket into disrepute.
Dear Editor, Sugar cane is one of the most important crops in Guyana; it contributes nearly 20% to GDP and hence is very important to the Guyanese economy.
Politikles
Dear Editor, There can be no perfection in human behavioural patterns in the home, school, church or workplace because of the machinations of the mind.
President Donald Ramotar is supposed to have told his Cabinet at one of their early meetings that he was concerned about corruption.
Dear Editor, I refer to a letter (‘What are the rules for proceeding on the amber light?’)
Dear Editor, I agree with the general thrust of Mr Charles Sohan’s letter (‘Indian-Guyanese were always keen on education but many lacked the economic capacity to send their children for secondary education,’ Stabroek News, May 29).
Dear Editor, Nay, the dust should not settle on the nation’s tribute to Philip Moore, citizen, humanist and artist, notwithstanding his interment at Auchlyne.
Dear Editor, Reference is made to your editorial ‘Caribbean airlines unsettled?’
Dear Editor, Corporal punishment has been with society ever since man began to walk this Earth, and in Guyana it goes back to the earliest days of formal education, where it was, for the most part, acceptable in the homes as well as in the schools.
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