Dear Editor,
While much energy is being devoted in certain quarters to downplay the effort made to involve youths in the decision-making process by the PPP/C these folks fail to realize that it is the failure of the other political parties to think outside of the box that has often caused them to be responsive.
Dear Editor,
I had not seen your editorial on this Bill but I saw a well-written and carefully argued letter opposing your views on the Broadcasting Bill, No 13 of 2011.
Dear Editor,
Carl Greenidge ought to be ashamed of himself and should know that his recent press statements are not only intellectual dishonesty, but reckless (‘The debt inherited by the PPP/C in 1992…‘ Sunday Stabroek, August 21).
Dear Editor,
I was following the recent turmoil over the power struggle for the administration of cricket in Guyana and was telling myself that there is no difference between the politicians and cricket administration.
Singapore’s elections last week for the presidency of the country threw up a relatively narrow victory for Mr Tony Tan, a former Deputy Prime Minister of the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) government which has dominated the country continually since the 1950s.
Dear Editor,
It bears repeating: ‘You can fool some of the people all the time; all the people some of the time; but you can’t fool all the people all the time,‘ except, of course, your own selves.
Dear Editor,
The residents of Anna Catherina, West Coast Demerara, have had a long battle over noise nuisance against the owners of a restaurant and bar (name given), situated on the public road.
Dear Editor,
I have been reading with great interest the litany of articles appearing in all sections of the media regarding the nationalization of cricket by the President of Guyana.
Dear Editor,
A pensioner related to me that just about a year after he retired he became ill and was hospitalized at a considerable cost – some $150,000.
In his address to Cuba’s National Assembly on August 1, Communist Party Secretary Raoul Castro struck a note of even greater urgency than he has in the past about the need for Cuba to embrace economic reforms.