Opinion
Public education campaigns on the coronavirus need to be stepped up throughout the country
Dear Editor, There has been a disturbing and alarming rise in the number of persons affected by the deadly COVID-19 virus in Guyana.
Not a WGEC decision
Dear Editor, We wish to refer to an article published in the June 29, 2020 issue of the Stabroek News under the caption `Women and Gender Equality Commission condemns attacks against Mottley’.
All honest and fair-minded Guyanese must take a stand on this nightmare
Dear Editor, What the caretaker President and party are playing out cannot be taken lightly.
NICIL expects Windsor to do the honourable thing and fully comply with its contractual obligations
Dear Editor, NICIL notes with tremendous concern the press release issued by Navigant Builders, Inc.
Mr. Gonsalves and others use the term ‘democracy’ with gay abandon
Dear Editor, I note that my friend and CARICOM Brother, Dr.
The likes of Everton Weekes will not be seen again
Dear Editor, Sir Everton Weekes, the last of the three famous W’s passed away quietly last Tuesday some four and a half years short of a century of life.
What it takes
In 1993, Richard Ben Cramer finished the most detailed account of modern American politics ever published.
Politikles
There needs to be serious research first before we move in the direction of shared governance
Dear Editor, It has become fashionable of recent for some political commentators/analysts to advocate that “shared governance” (SG) should replace the Westminster style “winner-takes-all” (WTA) system.
Mia Mottley provided powerful, principled leadership
Dear Editor, Caricom has a rotating chairmanship in which the Heads of State of each country have the opportunity to head the Regional Body for a six months period.
All works in Linden have ceased until national budget finalised
Dear Editor, The Ministry of Public Infrastructure wishes to respond to an article published by Guyana Times on Monday, June 29, 2020 under the headline, `Linden roads in a deplorable state due to heavy downpours.’
GWI has had five months to rectify this problem at Ogle Front
Dear Editor, I put pen to paper as during the last five months, the yard and surroundings of an associate of mine at Lot 8C Ogle Front, East Coast Demerara, remain flooded, due to a broken water pipe outside her premises.
Ogunseye was wholly wrong about Elvin McDavid providing me with work
Dear Editor, The lull in election letters as we move towards the election defeat staring the APNU+AFC+WPA, allows me the opportunity to react to the responses to my letter of June 13, 2020 edition of SN, `A movement once famous for its values and Rodneyite principles is now deeply involved in attempts to rig the 2020 elections’.
Interesting questions at both CCJ, ICJ hearings
Dear Editor, The cases heard this week were well prepared by the parties involved and do present some interesting follow-up discussions.
All is forgiven
Dear Editor, Forgiving people is an act of love. All is forgiven David Granger.
Politikles
Divorced from reality?
Anyone who thought the de facto President was just a puppet on a string whom diehard party elements along with former military personnel were just manipulating, was forced to revise that judgement on Monday when the caretaker head of state emerged from behind the curtain and revealed himself as the puppet-master.
Very plausible that 464,565 Guyanese cast their ballots in 2020
Dear Editor It is very plausible that 464,565 Guyanese cast their ballots in 2020.
Guyanese and global community pinning their hope on Chair to act decisively in rejecting the Lowenfield report
Dear Editor, Caricom and Gecom Chair Claudette Singh are applauded for standing by the people of Guyana in their struggle for consolidation of electoral democratic gains that were first made in 1992 after the long struggle to win the right to vote in free and fair elections.
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