Dear Editor,
While Xmas is a festive season that represents peace on earth and goodwill to mankind, my sentiments go out to all those who have lost loved ones during the year especially those who were murdered by their spouses in domestic violence.
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Public Service Union, after more than two years and two ultimatums that were respectively issued to former Minister of Public Health, Ms.
Dear Editor,
It was so good to have relived the glories of the Tied Test in Australia – an experience very likely unknown to our current players in New Zealand, and back home in the West Indies.
Dear Editor,
I am not sure why the governments de jure believe that the Guyanese people are interested in malfeasance committed by public officials when we have SOCU.
Dear Editor,
I reminisce of a time not so long ago during the rule of the Coalition when calling a spade a spade made politicians in our own camp dislike us.
Dear Editor,
Your lead story yesterday carried a picture of three former presidents and the current president, with this headline: “Constitutional, electoral reforms should be ‘people driven’”.
Dear Editor,
I hereby propose the following for consideration by the people tasked with reforming the Constitution:
To avoid the perception that the military is a dominant factor in government, that government is indisputably civilian and definably democratic, and that the military is subjugated to the government, and not the other way round, the number of military personnel should be limited in government.
Dear Editor,
It is a good thing for President Irfaan Ali to invite the former presidents of Guyana to have a conversation on Guyana’s National Development.
Dear Editor,
I note with interest what I believe may be the first ‘national conversation’ on race, which is covered under the caption, `Ethnic Relations Commission forum: Hughes advocates data gathering on impact of gov’t policies on each race’ (SN December 15).