Broad global unity to combat electoral fraud
Dear Editor, It has been a long struggle to have the right winner declared in the elections.
Dear Editor, It has been a long struggle to have the right winner declared in the elections.
We are, at this juncture, nowhere close to a ‘serum’ that will banish the spectre of coronavirus from our midst.
On June 11, 1963, at the height of civil rights unrest in the United States not unlike what it is experiencing today, then President John F Kennedy uttered the following words in an announcement calling for nationwide participation in addressing what he described as the moral crisis: “In a time of domestic crisis, men of goodwill and generosity should be able to unite regardless of party or politics.”
Dear Editor, In a dramatic development which saw the restoration of constitutional order five months to the day after the March 2 elections, Dr Irfaan Ali, presidential candidate of the PPP/C, was declared as President by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) and sworn in by the Chancellor of the Judiciary as the ninth President of Guyana.
Dear Editor, The Stabroek Block was described as, “an extraordinary world-class asset” in a recent investor conference call by John Hess.
Dear Editor, England came from behind and scored an impressive 2 – 1 victory over the West Indies to regain the Wisden Trophy after the West Indies had slaughtered them in the first of three test matches played between the two teams in England.
Dear Editor, Congratulations Irfaan Ali on becoming President of Guyana. I know that you are in the partying mood but you need to hit the ground running and deliver on that 50,000 jobs-creation promise as nothing less will do.
Dear Editor, The Iron Lady sings and Guyana can breathe again.
Dear Editor, The Liberty and Justice Party congratulates President, Dr. Irfaan Ali and the People’s Progressive Party/Civic on their victory at the 2 March 2020 elections.
Dear Editor, The Indian Action Committee (IAC) is extremely pleased to congratulate His Excellency Dr.
Dear Editor, Lest it be lost in all the confusion and disinformation.
Dear Editor, As we emerge from this exhausting and debilitating few months, please allow me to describe ‘tomorrow’ as I see it.
Dear Editor, On behalf of the Organization for the Victory of the People (OVP), I salute those who painted the words “Black Lives Matter” on the road in front of the monument honouring the great 1763 Revolution.
Dear Editor, The affairs of the PNC – APNU/AFC is not my business but it becomes the interest of the Guyanese people when that political party becomes the main Opposition Party in the National Assembly, which has to take up such a critical role in parliamentary democracy and to represent its constituents.
Dear Editor, Recently, with the sad passing of a number of prominent artists, a slew of articles flooded the media.
Dear Editor, In a letter published under the caption, `Guyanese women must say no to the APNU+AFC bullying,’ (SN, July 30, 2020), Ms.
Dear Editor, It is either a sign of the times or a sign of the apocalypse.
Politics is sometimes described as the art of the possible. Not in Guyana.
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