Patrons of pugilistic encounters
Patrons of pugilistic encounters
Patrons of pugilistic encounters
If the Nigerian intellectual and Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka is right, sub-Saharan Africa may be closer to the most serious post-colonial political upheaval than it thinks.
Dear Editor, The current CSEC Mathematics and English intervention is all about re-engineering the Education system to enhance overall productivity.
Minister Frank has upped and added some fuel to the fire of that long-simmering Mashramani saga.
Dear Editor, I would appreciate if you could publish the following response to Mr.
Dear Editor, This is in reference to your EZ Jet news item (SN Mar 10) on the press conference called to respond to several unfair, unsubstantiated commentaries (attacks) in another newspaper in recent days on the air charter’s owner Mr.
Dear Editor, I hope the proposed meeting between the CARICOM cricket committee and the West Indies Cricket Board would not simply be another talk shop and that the board would be told in no uncertain terms that West Indies cricket does not belong to their old boys’ network but to all West Indians.
Dear Editor, Today many Guyanese may not appreciate the significance of the independence day of Ghana formerly known as the ‘Gold Coast’.
Dear Editor, We take this opportunity to salute Karen de Souza on her nomination for the International Woman of Courage award.
Dear Editor, President Donald Ramotar would soon have to decide what kind of legacy he will leave so that he is not seen just as an extension of his predecessors.
Dear Editor, Allow me to belatedly congratulate you on the weekly Sunday Feature “The World beyond Georgetown” which I do find very informative and interesting.
Politikles
With over three months of his administration having elapsed, there will be ever growing interest in where President Ramotar stands on issues and what he stands for.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Sugar Corporation has failed to deliver on its promises.
Dear Editor, I was a proud delegate who attended throughout the PNCR General Council Meeting last Saturday.
Dear Editor, The scheduled commencement of the arbitration proceedings on Tuesday, March 13th is another milestone for workers employed by the Bauxite Company of Guyana Inc (BCGI/ RUSAL) which has been earned through their consciousness that rights and the rule of law are essential elements in their day to day lives.
Dear Editor, I have read with no surprise a letter published in the Guyana Chronicle of Saturday 10th March under the caption “Greenidge will do good (sic) to answer the following questions”.
Dear Editor, I permanently reside in New York, and am proud to still be Guyanese by nationality.
Insularity
Last Tuesday we reported on a one-day workshop held by CXC in Barbados on a common regional primary assessment programme, or what was described as a modified and enhanced version of the Common Entrance exam, which it was hoped could be introduced in all the anglophone Caricom territories.
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