Who inspected the Supenaam stelling works and who signed the certificate of completion?
Dear Editor, It seemed wise for me to set aside two drafts of a letter to the editor on the Supenaam (Essequibo) Stelling as the news became available to me.
Dear Editor, It seemed wise for me to set aside two drafts of a letter to the editor on the Supenaam (Essequibo) Stelling as the news became available to me.
Dear Editor, Armed robberies, including home burglaries and muggings are in peak season once again.
Dear Editor, A hearty thanks to all the teams for their performances in the recent ICC Twenty/20 competition, and congratulations to England on their well-deserved win.
Dear Editor, On Friday last, I attended the ceremony honouring President Jagdeo for his UN award, and I must add my congrats to the President and add that the push he’s on for the preservation of our forests and the low carbon initiatives are all good efforts and should be praised, and I sincerely hope that these initiatives reap great benefits for the citizens of Guyana.
Over the last two decades or so, various Caricom, and indeed Caribbean governments generally, have come under pressure from the United States authorities to extradite individuals deemed by the US to be involved in the trans-Caribbean drug trade.
Dear Editor, Toolsie Persaud Limited did extremely well in extending financial support to potential track star, Kenneth Semple, which will go towards a two months training stint in Trinidad and Tobago at an elite camp which produced medalists for T&T during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Dear Editor, Mrs Maribeth Singh of Nappi Village is the Head Teacher of Konashen Primary School of the Wai Wai Village of Massakinyeri in the upper Essequibo river; a location that takes as much as fourteen days to reach by paddling.
Dear Editor, For over 75 years the Ministry of Public Works (MPW) with its Transport and Harbours Division has been responsible for the ferries and facilities that accommodate them to meet river transportation needs along coastal Guyana.
Dear Editor, The Georgetown Public Hospital Corpora-tion is responding to a letter written to the Editor in the Friday, May 14, 2010 edition of the Stabroek News captioned, ‘Old age pensioners are suffering because they are now denied free eye medication at the GPH’.
Dear Editor, Parents are concerned when their children at school face a constant change of teachers owing to them being transferred.
Dear Editor, Civil disobedience is the active refusal to obey certain laws, demands and commands of a government or of an occupying international power, using no form of violence.
Dear Editor, President Jagdeo visited the island of Wakenaam last week where he sought to justify the building of an airstrip by reference to the need for airlift during a medical emergency.
Dear Editor, In the early morning of February 6, 2010 animal-lover Gloria was sitting by her window having morning coffee looking out on the East Bank Road.
Dear Editor, I refer to your article in the Sunday Stabroek, May 16th `Guyana Times received 22% of state ads in April’ in which you referred to the Kaieteur News’ endorsement of the Government’s ban on state advertising to the Stabroek News in 2007.
Dear Editor, The only thing that can save the trade union movement from dying is if the members of each union campaign for a term limit for the presidency of the respective unions especially the Guyana Public Service Union.
Dear Editor, A letter by a faculty member of the Turkeyen Campus of the University of Guyana was published in Thursday’s editions of the daily newspapers.
Last week’s forum – “In Harm’s Way: Girls in Settings of Endemic Armed Violence” – that was organized to observe the ‘Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence’ by the International Action Network against Small Arms was cause for both controversy and concern.
There would likely have been many cake shop owners and patrons who would have been bemused and taken some offence at President Jagdeo’s recent description of reportage on the controversial Amaila Falls deal as cake shop journalism.
Dear Editor, I have looked at the various photos in the newspapers of the ramp and drawbridge for the Supenaam stelling and in my opinion as a chartered civil and structural engineer the beam supporting the back wheel load of the truck at the junction of the ramp and the drawbridge would have failed regardless of whether the drawbridge came off the ferry or not, since the main supporting beam appears to be both poorly sized and of poor construction.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Police Force wishes to put on record its concern over the Editorial published in the Guyana Times on Saturday May 15, 2010, which is obviously timed to fall in conjunction with the statement made by the Director of Public Prosecutions that police investigators need more supervision, which is captioned on the front page with a subsequent story inside.
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