Minibuses are always in a hurry and are overloaded
Dear Editor, I write to offer prayers and sympathy to the families of the victims who perished in the fatal accident on Monday in Georgetown.
Dear Editor, I write to offer prayers and sympathy to the families of the victims who perished in the fatal accident on Monday in Georgetown.
Dear Editor, I live at Crown and Irving streets, Queenstown. I have called Guyana Water Inc on two occasions recently about, firstly, a pipe that is running freely and unstopped from under the road after a GWI crew disconnected the pipe that leads to a vacant lot at the corner.
Dear Editor, The PPP has a history of carefully selecting its leadership for the presidency.
Dear Editor, Growing up as a child and a loyal citizen to the Linden community, I’ve shared a common interest in the welfare of my fellow citizens.
The apparently serious illness of President Hugo Chávez has taken observers by surprise, as it has, from all accounts, taken the President himself.
GECOM
Dear Editor, Editor, the day before yesterday was a gut-wrenching day for me, as I paid a visit to several villages along the west coast of the Berbice River.
It has taken Patrick Yarde the better part of twenty years or so to discover that the Guyana Public Service Union is facing a leadership crisis.
Dear Editor, A few weeks ago, the Daily Gleaner in Jamaica published a letter from me lamenting the latest squabbles and conflicts between Caribbean countries, specifically Barbados and Jamaica.
Dear Editor, The Commission of Inquiry into the accident at Enmore Sugar Factory and death of sugar worker, Mr Jainarine Singh has completed its investigation.
Dear Editor, I have read the two letters in Stabroek News dated July 16 and July 17, 2011 concerning polls conducted in Guyana in early July by a certain pollster and by an organization called NACTA.
Dear Editor, I am responding to comments made about me in the letter ‘Shared governance is no solution to Guyana’s problem,’ by Mr Mike Persaud (SN, June 4).
Dear Editor, “It is the dream of every man to go back to the land where he was born, and that’s how it is with me.
Trinidad and Tobago is in the midst of one of those high-octane political periods with which we in Guyana are altogether unfamiliar.
Dear Editor, Last week the leadership of the Guyana’s People Partnership in a high level meeting at Congress Place met with A Partnership for National Unity leadership and officially signed on to APNU for the 2011 general elections.
Lovely sights of Georgetown
Are we seeing the first real signs of a pre-elections brouhaha between the PPP/C and its political opponents?
Dear Editor, The Guyana Learning Channel has been broadcasting for three months but somehow the response to the service has been rather lukewarm in various circles.
Dear Editor, All men and women should have a voice in decision-making, either directly or through legitimate intermediate institutions that represent their interest.
Dear Editor, 40,000 Guyanese could not have spelled it out more clearly.
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