The budget deficit is rising and the government will have to borrow more to fund the gap
Dear Editor, The year 1994 will live in Guyana’s history as one of honour.
Dear Editor, The year 1994 will live in Guyana’s history as one of honour.
Dear Editor, President Ramotar is reported to have recently told Barticans that their community should be elevated to the status of a township soon.
Dear Editor, I wish to draw to your attention the lawlessness displayed by the Stabroek Market vendors selling in the morning hours behind the fire station.
Dear Editor, The road lane demarcation on the East Bank Highway between the Harbour Bridge and the Vieira turn has been obliterated, and poses a clear and present danger to all users.
Dear Editor, I have followed the ongoing discussion following the decision of the Honourable Chief Justice in the matter involving the Commissioner of Police.
Dear Editor, Every day we all read in the newspapers about members of Parliament accusing the government of lack of transparency.
Dear Editor, It is time the people of Guyana stand up to demand that there be no budgetary allocations or subventions for the National Communications Network (NCN) as this entity is used purely as a propaganda machine for the PPP/C.
Dear Editor, Attending a session of the National Assembly debate on the Budget 2012 was a disappointing experience.
Politikles
Dear Editor, With regard to your news item titled ‘CAL Chairman resigns‘ (SN Apr 5), credit must be given to Mr George Nicholas for accepting responsibility for what he interpreted as criticism of his leadership of Caribbean Airlines and tendering his resignation.
As the 35-nation Summit of the Americas gets underway in Cartagena, Colombia the United States faces a long overdue reckoning on its War on Drugs.
Dear Editor, I refer to a letter written by Karen de Souza and others of the Red Thread organisation which appeared in your issue of Friday, April 6 last (‘No response from Police Complaints Authority, et al’).
Dear Editor, I refer to Mr Jerome Khan’s missive (SN, April 11), ‘Organizations which have criticized Chief Justice Chang’s decision have their own extra-legal agenda.‘
Dear Editor, Stabroek News’ editorial note to a letter published under my name on April 11 (‘Organizations which have criticized Chief Justice Chang’s decision have their own extra-legal agenda’) states “Stabroek News at no time suggested in any of our reports of Ms Priya Manickchand’s comments on the Henry Greene issue that these reflected a Government of Guyana position.”
Dear Editor, As the National Assembly considers the 2012 Budget, including the significant proposed government contribution to the Amaila Falls Hydropower project, we have undertaken an exercise to calculate, based on publically available information, the estimated electricity cost arising from the project.
Dear Editor, Today Guyana is becoming a lawless country. Look at the cars with heavy music sets; look at the noise they are making.
Dear Editor, Today Guyana is becoming a lawless country. Look at the cars with heavy music sets; look at the noise they are making.
Dear Editor, I find it so amusing that the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs would actually, at this stage, release a photo of the Captain of Tobago Hill with a hassar in hand.
Just prior to this weekend’s 6th Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia, the Secretary General of the Organisation of American States (OAS), the Chilean politician, José Miguel Insulza, expressed a wish that all the countries of the continent would be present at future summits.
Dear Editor, A report in SN of April 9 with an accompanying photo showed a collapsed river defence masonry wall at Louisiana, Leguan which according to the Government Information Agency (GINA) failed during the spring tide of Friday, April 6.
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