Dear Editor,
I did not know that in the covenant between Opposition Leader Desmond Hoyte and President Jagdeo on the creation of the Advisory Committee on Broadcasting (ACB) that of the three nominees, one must come from civil society.
Dear Editor,
I refer to the recent elections held by the GCB and in particular to the claim by returning officer Sanjeev Datadin that the elections were valid.
Dear Editor,
I have been waiting for over two years for GT&T to transfer the service rendered to me on line 226-9309 from Bourda Street to Orange Walk which is only a corner away.
Dear Editor,
An opinion survey conducted by NACTA in early July has shown the incumbent PPP taking an early lead in popular support over the opposition parties in elections due by December.
The Friday before last President Jagdeo gave a news conference at his office during which he told reporters on the matter of reforming the presidency: “There are things I think I would like to see… But I don’t see anything major because… we did the major thing, which was to limit people who sit in this job, unlike any country in the Caribbean.”
Dear Editor,
Guyana’s Access to Information Bill 2011 sets out a practical regime securing the right of persons to access information under the control of public authorities.
Dear Editor,
The Advisory Committee on Broadcasting was established on November 15, 2001 as a semi-autonomous body, pursuant to regulations made under the Guyana Post and Telegraph Act, Chapter 47:01.
Dear Editor,
In 1983 I joined the Democratic Labour Movement (DLM) and served as the Movement’s representative in the Washington, DC area until after the 1992 elections.
Dear Editor,
An opinion survey conducted in early July by the North American Caribbean Teachers Association (NACTA) has found mixed views about the performance of the government. NACTA
The phone-hacking scandal which has brought News International to the attention of British media regulators will surprise no one who has followed the career of Rupert Murdoch.
We’ll probably never know what took Brasilia so long to say yes to Guyana’s new Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Federative Republic of Brazil, His Excellency Kellawan Lall.