Dear Editor,
On Saturday, June 18, I saw a part of the programme ‘Law Enforcement and You’ on NCN, comprising a panel headed by Commander Vyphuis and other officers of the Guyana Police Force.
Dear Editor,Kindly allow me to highlight some areas of concern to all and sundry:
Profanity: The use of profanity in public places has now become endemic.
Dear Editor,
Arnold Sanasie descends into desperate absurdity in his defence of Donald Ramotar (‘Ramotar is not responsible for what happens on a day-to-day basis in GuySuCo,’ SN, June 27).
When women in Saudi Arabia decided to buck the convention that women drivers are an aberration and launched a protest on June 17, there were, according to news reports, just dozens of them instead of the thousands that international organizations had predicted would have joined the protest.
Dear Editor,
GWI wishes to express gratitude to your publication for highlighting the complaint made by Mr Charles Conway in the Stabroek News of Wednesday, June 22, 2011.
Dear Editor,
In the ‘Stella Says’ article of June 25, Stella Ramsaroop sets out the responses gleaned from the three presidential candidates on the following question:
“Tell me what is your view of older men who seek out girls under the age of 18 for sexual relations?”
Dear Editor,
A letter caught my attention in the Stabroek News edition of Saturday, June 25 authored by Karl Singh (‘The response of the regional administration to the Region 9 flood was timely and unprecedented’).
Dear Editor,
Permit me to respond to a letter written by Rafiq T Khan and published in the Thursday, June 23 edition of the Stabroek News under the caption ‘What is the rationale behind the bureaucratic nonsense at the GRA?’
Dear Editor,
Whereas in the past drivers had to renew their driver’s licence every year, now a driver is given a driver’s licence that is valid for three years and is renewed on his or her birth date.
After her People’s Partnership government’s recent celebration of one year in office, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has undertaken a reshuffle of her Cabinet, in the midst of pressures from various sides of the political and economic arenas.
Not a handful of weeks ago the announcement that retired Army Commander Brigadier David Granger has pipped one-time PNC Finance Minister Carl Greenidge for the nomination as the party’s presidential candidate set tongues wagging amongst the party faithful.