Vultures and Carrion Crows
Having hauled the Kaieteur News columnist before the courts for calling him King Kong, Mr.
Having hauled the Kaieteur News columnist before the courts for calling him King Kong, Mr.
Dear Editor, I wish to respectfully issue a word of advice to my hero, Mr Clive Lloyd, to be very cautious of any association with those persons holding themselves out as Executive Members of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB).
Dear Editor, The recent news that Mr McWilfred has joined the PPP/C and is on their list for our November national election has surprised most of the gold miners.
Dear Editor, All these years as a Guyanese citizen and witness to several national elections, I am still aggrieved by the rancour that characterizes election campaigns in this country.
Dear Editor, Early this year I had written a letter to you complaining that GPL is sending light bills to customers sometimes one week after the due date for payment has gone.
Dear Editor, Some years ago I heard a story about a poor boy who was a student at Queen’s College – I pray my memory serves me well.
Dear Editor, I am proud of my dad, Moses Nagamootoo for his continuous dedication to serve the people of Guyana.
Dear Editor, Karl Marx in the 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte alluded to the words from Aesop’s Fable the Swaggerer, “Hic Rhodus, hic salta” which means “Here is the rose, here dance.”
Sunday Cartoon
There has never been an election quite like it. Party alignments, re-alignments, coalitions, annexions and defections are happening so quickly, voters hardly have time to catch their collective breath.
Dear Editor, “I want to say to all who are gathered here and Guyana as a whole, I believe if Jesus Christ who I serve was in Guyana and he had to vote, he would have voted for the PPP/C” – Bishop Juan A Edghill speaking on the evening of Sunday, October 23 at Lusignan, East Coast.
Dear Editor, Bishop Edghill reportedly claimed that Jesus would “vote for the PPP/C.”
Dear Editor, Please allow me the opportunity to respond to the letter of Mr Kwame Mc Coy that appeared in Stabroek News on October 19 (‘By virtue of the key role he played in the education of soldiers, David Granger bears some responsibility for the ballot box killings’) and in KN, October 15, in reply to my letter in SN on October 14 (‘We need to have the true story of what happened in Guyana’) and in KN.
Dear Editor, I appreciate the fact that you published my letter in your Wednesday, October 26, 2011 edition.
Dear Editor, In these increasingly tense days, perhaps some levity is appropriate.
Dear Editor, The political parties contesting the national and regional elections have submitted their respective list of candidates.
God what do you make of Bishop Edghill’s comment
Dear Editor, As a donor to Food for the Poor (Guyana) Incorporated, the Non-Governmental Organisation which is successfully rendering its services to help comfort the poorest of the poor in Guyana, I realise that this organisation cannot be evaluated only by its name.
Every schoolboy knows that a week is a long time in politics – but we often fail to reflect on the truth in this truism.
If you had to give an award for the busiest Minister in the PPP/C administration it would be hard to look past Robert Persaud.
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