Dear Editor,
In response to an article published in the Stabroek News on the 30th January 2021, the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport would like to dispel and disabuse any concerns the Guyana Press Association or the media may have on the issue and state that there is no “ban” of the media or any particular media personnel from the Guyana National Stadium.
Dear Editor,
I believe it relevant to respond to a January 29 article appearing in the Kaieteur News with the headline, `Raising public debt ceiling spells danger for future and current generations – Ex-Finance Minister.’
Dear Editor,
Thanks to Mr. Bernel L. H. Wickham, whose Letter to SN on January 30, 2021, joins the chorus of such letters that occasionally appear in the media on animals roaming our heavily trafficked roadways.
Dear Editor,
The Minister of Agriculture has continuously been ignoring calls for an explanation on the granting of two fishing licences for seabob fishing, and the naming of the licensees.
It will soon be six months since the PPP/C government has been in office, a period etched deeply by the unrelenting march of the COVID-19 pandemic and a country trying to come to terms with its oil future.
Dear Editor,
Could the minister who refused to answer questions posed and provide information relating to his portfolio be liable to be held in contempt of parliament?
Dear Editor,
The Guyanese diaspora is the most important partner for Guyanese at home to organize, implement, monitor, evaluate, learn and adjust programmes for hunting and resisting corruption.
Dear Editor,
In Stabroek News’ Editorial ‘Defiance’ (SN, 29th January 2021) SN makes the case that it is ridiculous for Minister Zulfikar Mustapha to hide the identity of whom he issued two fishing trawlers licences to.
Dear Editor,
Those two recent Orders placed before the House of the People to increase the budget ceiling stand as confirming testimony of how PPP leaders operate, conduct the business of this country today, and what they hang over the nation’s head.
Dear Editor,
In another few hours, we will be observing the 73rd anniversary of the assassination of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the renowned and respected Mahatma.
When major online platforms restricted trades in certain stocks earlier this week, apparently to ease the pain of hedge funds with costly “short” positions, thousands of investors concluded that the fix was in.