Dear Editor,
I would like to suggest some reform of the system of government in Guyana which I believe can produce a permanent solution to the problems which we have been encountering among the major parties, which keep increasing with no sign of improvement in our governance, and which is continually maintaining this culture of division among our people, especially at times when we have to elect a new set of persons to administer our affairs.
Dear Editor,
Much has been written by many on the current elections impasse with de facto President David Granger and his party leaders refusing to accept the reality of defeat with the notable exception of Dominic Gaskin and latterly by Mr C.N.
Dear Editor,
Reference is made to an advertisement in the Trinidad Guardian (page 10 July 5) regarding the Guyana constitution and jurisdiction of the Caribbean Court of Justice.
Dear Editor,
I compliment Ian McDonald’s article in yesterday’s Sunday Stabroek on the need to compile a dictionary of national biographies – an excellent proposal and a resource that is badly needed and long overdue.
Dear Editor,
I refer to the statement that because the organization was not consulted collectively some members have distanced themselves from a news article condemning attacks on a Caribbean female prime minister (‘Not a WGEC decision’ SN July 4).
Yesterday’s passing of 25-year-old teacher, Donna Greaves at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPHC) underlines the continuing trauma facing the country from COVID-19.
Dear Editor,
Let’s talk turkey. If David Granger continues with his ‘foolishness’ (as my Guyanese mother used to call it) the rewards of a pariah state are simple:
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Dear Editor,
Despite the major acts of fiscal mismanagement of the Guyanese economy by members of Team Granger, when one reflects at the manner in which the Bank of Guyana continues to manage the monetary sector, one is pleasantly surprised.
Dear Editor,
I was fortunate prior to retirement from the Public Service, to have worked under the stewardship of a number of individuals who insisted on excellence.
Dear Editor,
As we await a ruling from the CCJ, there is little dispute in the minds of Guyanese that the National Recount delivered valid votes which satisfied the criteria established by GECOM for the process of counting votes.
President David Granger’s revelation in a radio interview last Monday that he supported Chief Election Officer Keith Lowenfield’s report to Gecom, and that he thought the declaration of results should be based on it, set alarm bells ringing throughout the country.