We see electoral reform as entry point to broader reforms
Dear Editor, The Electoral Reform Group (ERG), a citizen-based initiative, was launched last weekend.
Dear Editor, The Electoral Reform Group (ERG), a citizen-based initiative, was launched last weekend.
Dear Editor, With each change of political administration during this century there has been expressed hopes of substantive improvement of the same game acted out on the same virtual playing field.
Dear Editor, Oh dear! (ex) President Granger is still such a bad loser.
Dear Editor, Weeks ago, when students of the Three Miles Secondary and Bartica Secondary School tested positive for the Coronavirus the Ministry of Education should have done the prudent thing and closed the schools.
Antitrust lawsuits like those facing Google and Facebook are essential if the Internet is to remain open and innovative.
Dear Editor, In September I had written to the Chairperson of GECOM drawing her attention to section 108 of the Representation of the People Act dealing with the Election Expenses Report.
Dear Editor, Prior to the announcement of the results of the General and Regional elections 2020, the Guyana Elections Com-mission adjourned its meeting, cognizant of previous post-elections upheavals and, deliberately, in an effort to have the representatives (APNU+AFC and PPP/C) of the lists, who are also the Leaders of the major parties, dialogue on the way forward, given the impasse that preceded the final declaration and the likely spillover of that atmosphere into the post-election period.
Dear Editor, There was a real sense of hope, joy and the unification of a wide cross-section of residents as they took the opportunity to meet with His Excellency, President Dr.
Dear Editor, It is clear Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Anil Nandlall is making every effort to divert attention from the Government’s unjust decision to place 26 Haitians before the Magistrate Court for deportation.
Dear Editor, Commendations to President Irfaan Ali on his idea of a formal meeting to engage and indeed seek the help of all former presidents.
Dear Editor, As the news releases about appointments to State Boards have come out in the past several months, I recognize the presence of some good Guyanese people: clean, conscientious, and coherent in objectives and approaches to doing things right.
Dear Editor, Guyana currently produces sugar at nearly 34 cents per lb when the world market price is nearly 15 cents per lb.
Dear Editor, I have noted that President Ali has recently executed outreaches in Regions Two and Six and directly shown Central Government’s support for the regional administration and the local municipalities.
Venezuela went to the polls on Sunday to vote for members of the National Assembly.
Dear Editor, In Guyana, the people most negatively affected by corruption are women and men who are workers, farmers, small business people and the poor.
Dear Editor, Firstly, I wish to remind the Hon. Minister of Home Affairs that it was on the 6 September,2020 that Joel and Isaiah were murdered in no ordinary fashion but in the most cruel, dreadful, gruesome and barbaric form, which to some has never been heard of on these local shores of our beloved Guyana.
Dear Editor, I like the idea. This one about gathering five presidents (former and present) in one room.
Dear Editor, It is no secret that Guyana has long been the whipping boy of the Caribbean, largely due to its depressed economic status; engendered by inept political leadership, global economic crises, mismanagement of the economy and graft.
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