Chutney Monarch should be given a motorcade on return to Essequibo
Dear Editor, Essequibians should organize a motorcade for the new newly crowned National Chutney Monarch, Haresh Singh of Bush Lot, Essequibo Coast.
Dear Editor, Essequibians should organize a motorcade for the new newly crowned National Chutney Monarch, Haresh Singh of Bush Lot, Essequibo Coast.
Parliament’s new configuration and the PPP/C’s loss of its accustomed majority will test all sides in and out of the House on several seminal questions.
Dear Editor, I thought it wise to provide information on the circumstances surrounding the operations of the Bartica NDC.
Dear Editor, It is my humble opinion that something is drastically wrong with the Guyana Revenue Authority concerning the way they are conducting business in relation to individual income tax.
Dear Editor, I went to Sparendaam Police Station on Aug 28, 2011 to give support to a friend whose dog was fatally chopped by some thoughtless persons in the village where she lives.
Dear Editor, I respond to a reported statement by Ms Chandrapal that my age and lack of research were the reasons why my service at UG was terminated (SN, February 4).
Dear Editor, A week ago, I asked the CEO of Sithe Global some rather straightforward questions (‘Some questions for Bruce Wrobel‘ SN, January 29).
One wonders what else there is to say about flooding in Guyana that hasn’t be said many times before.
Dear Editor, With reference to an article in Guyana Times dated February 1, wherein the President, Guyana Teachers’ Union, Mr Colin Bynoe stated that the Teaching Service Commission (TSC) “has chosen to do their own thing in terms of what the criteria should be without first consulting or meeting (GTU) formally,” the Teaching Service Commission wishes to set the record straight.
Sunday Cartoon
Dear Editor, The declared costs of some infrastructure projects launched by the government are so high as to raise questions about its competence to handle this type of development.
Dear Editor, With respect to a recent article (‘Synthetic track stuck at phase one…‘ SN, Jan 27) on the progress – or lack thereof – in the construction of a Synthetic Track and Field Facility (Phase 1, Leonora Community Centre Ground) the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport offers you this brief response: Firstly, from the perspectives of both ministerial responsibility and proper journalistic protocol, the ministry is disturbed once again at the procedure used to sensationalize the issue of apparent sloth in terms of the progress of the construction project.
Dear Editor, I write in relation to the firing of Freddie Kissoon from the University of Guyana.
Dear Editor, I hope the PPP, AFC and APNU/PNC are listening to the people of Guyana who were disgusted with the performance of Gecom after the November 28, 2011 election.
Dear Editor, Could you please ask Mr Christopher Ram, the well known accountant, to do some pro bono work on percentages to get social justice for the people of Guyana?
Valentine’s Day this year will mark the twenty-third anniversary of the Iranian fatwa against the novelist Salman Rushdie.
Dear Editor, I would like to commend Ms Stella Ramsaroop on her stand for equality between men and women.
Sorry Clive
What on earth are Granger and Ramjattan and their merry men and women waiting for before they ‘get on their bikes’ and start moving around this country, taking the pulse of the people, finding out what their concerns are and start representing those concerns to the people like self-respecting opposition political parties should?
Dear Editor, I refer to Mr Robert Corbin’s letter published in SN on February 1 (‘Ramkarran should have declined nomination for Speaker in 2001’) .
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