I lend my voice and heart again to calls for shared governance
Dear Editor, I enter again where even heroes hesitate to go.
Dear Editor, I enter again where even heroes hesitate to go.
With hindsight, it is more than a little surprising that, glaring and reckless transgressions notwithstanding, large sections of the Guyana population still comply with the unprecedented strictures and encumbrances required of us on account of the most alarming malady that we have ever had to confront, the Coronavirus.
Dear Editor, I seek your indulgence by way of this very short letter to ask the Mayor of the City of Georgetown, Ubraj Narine to please look into having the drains in Prashad Nagar desilted.
Dear Editor, Guyanese cannot fail to acknowledge, much less underestimate, the seriousness of the political quandary created by caretaker President Granger and the coalition he leads.
Dear Editor, As provided for under Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the protection and promotion of a free, independent, and diverse media in all forms is crucial to the functioning of inclusive, peaceful, and democratic societies across the world.
Dear Editor, The CEO of GECOM is possibly the best at fabrications and outright falsifications.
Dear Editor, While claiming to be “all for CARICOM”, Raphael Trotman, Chairman of the AFC has told member states of CARICOM to mind their own business and allow Guyana to solve what he refers to as a “constitutional crisis”.
Dear Editor, All over America, millions of people been have marching, chanting the slogan “Black Lives Matter” in recent weeks.
Dear Editor, “Judgement! thou art fled to brutish beasts and men have lost their reason,” from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, aptly describes the words, conduct and thoughts of those who believe they can steal the next Government.
Dear Editor, Reading the column ‘Lowenfield’s weird mumbo jumbo’ (SN July 12) with explanations, I got clearer clarity what was sought from the Chair.
Dear Editor, I read the statement by Vice Chancellor of the University of Guyana, Sir Hilary Beckles and am replying on behalf of the Guyana Reparations Committee.
An overarching and vaguely worded national security law imposed on Hong Kong this week marks the end of an era.
Dear Editor, Sometimes it requires a personal rather than political or professional perspective to see beyond the borders of a seemingly divisive circumstance, and to offer a dispassionate comment.
Dear Editor, Business establishments in Guyana should immediately stop conducting transactions with the PNC-APNU+AFC list of candidates for the March 2020 general and regional elections.
Dear Editor, Once again we are witnessing the abuse of power by two public figures, Ruel Johnson and Glen Lall, who appear to think that the laws of Guyana do not relate to them.
Dear Editor, It is with much disappointment and chagrin that I, and countless other Guyanese (living in Guyana and in their new adopted countries around the world) view the goings on in their native ‘land of the free’.
Dear Editor, As a subset of the runaway public expenditure happening in Guyana under Team Granger, one can analyze the state of expanding current expenditure during the period April 2015 to March 2020.
Dear Editor, The masks are finally coming off and the identity of the cabal of riggers of elections and thieves of votes of citizens is being laid bare.
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