Politikles
Politikles
Politikles
Dear Editor, I think everyone will agree with me that some members of parliament and ministers of the government are not performing to the best of their ability in their respective regions and ministry.
As the tussle between the insurgent forces and the Gaddafi administration nears its end, Western minds will be turning more decisively to events in Syria where the minority Alawite administration is using its security and military resources to withstand the persistent and geographically widening popular demonstrations against its rule.
Dear Editor, ‘Jonathan James, 10‘ occupies a prominent spot on the cover of the online newspaper, the Huffington Post.
Dear Editor, I have read with some amazement yet another letter (‘Greenidge ignores inconvenient truth’ SN, August 31) penned by Leslie Ramsammy, purporting to be a reasoned response to comments I made.
Dear Editor, I am always pleased when Guyanese are brought together for whatever reason to unite our diverse people.
Dear Editor, My friend’s daughter started the new school year today as a pupil of Berbice High School.
In May 2010, University of the West Indies Political Science lecturer Tennyson Joseph wrote a brief but insightful article titled, ‘The ‘Dudus’ Coke Affair: Lessons for Eastern Caribbean,’ in which he sought to place the so-called Dudus Coke affair in the wider context of what he sees as the legitimization of the role of crime in contemporary Caribbean political culture.
Dear Editor, Reference is made to the Guyana Chronicle August 24 article, ‘Impress Youth Expo angers dinosaurs who want to re-write history.‘
Dear Editor, It seems as though there has to be a calamity to bring Guyanese people together.
Dear Editor, Mr Manzoor Nadir, former leader of The United Force (TUF) who stepped down as leader on May 29, 2011 is now trying to bully his way back into the leadership.
Dear Editor, Admittedly, I could not justify my apprehension about attending the ceremony billed to be held at the National Cultural Centre at 14:00hrs on Saturday August 27, 2011, ostensibly to honour high achieving women of African descent in a year identified internationally as special to all persons of African ‘descent.’
Dear Editor, Given the Chief Justice‘s ruling and recommendations in relation to the Guyana Cricket Board we cannot see what the difficulty is in not combining efforts to resolve this issue.
Dear Editor, All those who have struggled consistently for the modernisation of the Skeldon sugar factory must certainly now feel a great sense of betrayal that finally the Chinese will manage the factory without the consultation of the main union Guyana Agricultural and General Workers‘ Union (GAWU).
Dear Editor, In Berbice, measures are being taken to ensure the brainwashing continues.
Dear Editor, The Alliance For Change dismisses the letter dated September 1 in SN, penned by Louis Kilkenny (‘The youth has responded to the PPP/C because the other parties have failed to think outside the box’).
No matter the amount of times the government pleads ignorance and blusters, the stinging questions about convicted drug lord/phantom squad organizer, Mr Roger Khan and his connections to its senior officials will persist.
Dear Editor, Launched as a party of change, the AFC went on to astound the nation by winning five seats at the 2006 elections despite being in its embryonic stage.
Dear Editor, Thank you for allowing us an opportunity to respond to complaints made by residents of Anna Catherina, in relation to the Caribbean Temptation Restaurant and Bar, in their letter to you, recently (‘Noisy event being advertised by restaurant despite court injunction’ SN, August 30).
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