Opinion
Guyana through Aberdeen could learn the oil and gas ropes
Dear Editor, I congratulate the new Government as it appears to be taking a keen interest in the established twinning of Aberdeen, UK and Georgetown and the benefits accruing.
Courting chaos
In the last two weeks, despite trailing vice-president Biden in every poll, president Trump has encouraged his supporters to believe that he can only lose a “rigged” election.
Getting towards national cohesion
Dear Editor, Plural societies, especially those formed out of colonial experiences, need to work consciously at nurturing and deepening national cohesion.
Bringing an end to violence requires each of us to critically examine our own roles in fostering violence
Dear Editor, The recent and not-recent killings of young men by unknown perpetrators and women by current and past partners are continuing evidence of the impact of the widespread social norm that guides, directs, recommends, accepts, condones, and excuses violence as a means to get what we want, correct wrongdoing, resolve disputes, manage conflicts, and settle scores.
We have to be balanced and fair about the concerns of the US
Dear Editor, It is in Guyana’s best interests to expand and deepen our relationship with the USA so that we can become better friends and allies.
We should be looking to strengthen our ties with the US
Dear Editor, The visit by US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo is a welcome event, and should be utilized as a basis for further strengthening of bilateral relations between Guyana and the United States of America.
Let us use this visit by the US Secretary of State to see efforts on all sides for a united Guyana
Dear Editor, The essence of democracy, the hallmark of decency, the question of justice and fair play are elements that should identify a truly free and fair media in what we know to be an authentic democracy.
Hard to believe that Mr Pompeo is in the region solely for a non-military agenda
Dear Editor, I am writing this letter a few hours before the arrival in Guyana, from Suriname of US Secretary of State Mr Mike Pompeo.
Politikles
The way we see ourselves
Dear Editor, I overheard a conversation the other day in which two persons were arguing vehemently about their respective perceptions of a public personality.
A new conversation
It is never easy for an Indigenous population to preserve its culture in the context of a dominant society whose language, economy and social structure are quite different.
Ensure Caribbean remains collective zone of peace
Dear Editor, On the eve of the reported visit to Guyana by US Secretary of State, Mr Mike Pompeo, on September 17-18, 2020, we the undersigned, support and endorse the statement by the Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) issued on September 12, 2020 entitled, “Guyana Must Stay Out of Venezuelan Politics” and the updated and reiterated statement from the Caribbean Regional Women’s Network, issued in February 2019, which calls for the Caribbean as ‘A Zone of Peace’ – which we believe to be of critical importance at this time.
There is much more about Stephen Campbell that needs to be known
Dear Editor, Listening to the Voice of Guyana recently, I was reminded that September is heritage month for Guyana’s Indigenous Peoples.
I have full confidence Sase will do all he can to make GuySuCo profitable
Dear Editor, I write to offer my congratulations to my friend Mr.
Unpacking ‘one people’
Dear Editor, Stabroek News in its editorial of 13th September, titled “Race Relations”, concluded that with respect to the one-people ideal of our country’s motto One People, One Nation, One Destiny, “we’re not there yet.”
Politikles
Reject any proposal from Pompeo which would trample on Guyana’s and Venezuela’s sovereignty
Dear Editor, Organization for the Victory of the People (OVP) opposes US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo’s visit to Guyana at this time because we believe that the primary purpose of his visit is to persuade the PPP regime to allow Guyana to be used to target Venezuela.
Hate speech
There have been alarming reports recently of what appears to be an impending implosion in Ethiopia.
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