Shocked by the state of GuySuCo buildings at Ogle
Dear Editor, I am a British national who visited Guyana several years ago with my father who was employed at Booker, Tate and Lyle Co.
Dear Editor, I am a British national who visited Guyana several years ago with my father who was employed at Booker, Tate and Lyle Co.
Dear Editor, Exclusion is not just about gradations of inequality, but mechanisms that act to detach individuals or groups of people from their social or political base.
Dear Editor, Despite several letters written to the press, accompanied by photographs, about three herds of cattle roaming the villages of Happy Acres, Success and Chateau Margot on the East Coast, destroying residents’ fences, bridges and gardens, the owners and the authorities i.e.
Dear Editor, I have followed to this day the thread of comments in the online blog which followed my last letter to the editor of the Stabroek News (the same letter was sent also to the Guyana Chronicle and the Kaieteur News).
Dear Editor, Rosignol Village, West Coast Berbice, is one of the busiest villages we have in the Berbice area.
Dear Editor, It was with great sadness that I heard of the passing of Mr.
Dear Editor, No doubt the media in Guyana would eventually get around to asking questions following the recent exchange of words between the leader of the PNC and the office of the president, but forgive me my impatience, I would like to pose some urgent questions to Mr.
Fire Prevention
Increasing signs of worry among the major economic powers of the world – particularly the Western world, about the future of the global economy must give pause to those of us who have little power to influence the developments which are the causes of their present discontents.
It appears that the choice of Dr. Roger Luncheon as the star witness in the legal matter of His Excellency the President and Freddie Kissoon – the King Kong case, as it has come to be known – may not have been a wise one after all.
Dear Editor, Dr. Steve Surujbally, in his role as Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission, recently called on the media to practise their art in a fair way.
Dear Editor, There is an article on Yarrowkabra in the last Sunday Stabroek that causes me much heartache.
Dear Editor, Being a Karaoke singer, singing as much as 170 Indian and over 30 English songs, I decided to have a try at GT&T’s Bollywood competition held at the Little Rock Hotel in New Amsterdam but was skeptical of the fairness of the judging, seeing so many Chutney singers were involved as judges.
Dear Editor, Regarding your news item `UN figures contradicting (T&T) Govt claim’ (http://www.stabroeknews.com/
Dear Editor, What Business are you in? Is it hotel/Guest House?
Dear Editor, In a normal constitutional democracy the courts will adjudicate and pronounce on whether a particular TV broadcast violated the bye-laws laid down by a constitutional body.
President Bharrat Jagdeo still appears far from ready to have the lights turned out on his tenure as the country’s Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of its armed forces.
Dear Editor, Now that President Jagdeo has bowed to the pressure of the combined opposition and civil society (and Sharma will hopefully be back on the air), I urge the organizers to keep agitating for change.
Loop-hole
Well! Is that really what it’s all about? Chutney, soca, hip-hop, calypso, dancing, wining and busing out are what make a political rally?
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