Dear Editor,
Christopher Ram’s missive of 31st May asked “What is the statistical probability of not one of these 9,589 persons detecting a single one of the many thousands who according to Harmon, Norton and Williams committed impersonation on March 2, 2020?”
Dear Editor,
As the national recount exercise continues to reveal the irrefutable and crude fraud perpetrated by Clairmont Mingo, in respect of the elections results for Electoral District number four and continues to corroborate the accuracy of the Statements of Poll, made public by the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C), the desperation of APNU+AFC proportionately increases.
Dear Editor,
Claudette Singh, GECOM Chair has now confirmed a statement by APNU+AFC’s GECOM commissioner Vincent Alexander reported in the media on Saturday May 30.
Dear Editor,
As Guyana shares a strong and vital link with the United States of America, it behoves me to respectfully use this medium to catch the attention of the US ambassador to Guyana, Her Excellency Ms.
Dear Editor,
As matters now stand, ninety days after the March 2020 elections, the wish of the Granger-led APNU+AFC is that Claudette Singh will deliver to it a victory denied by the electorate.
Dear Editor,
The Giftland Mall has viewed the recent statement by the Mayor of Georgetown with alarm and considers his comments disingenuous, it is important to note that within the last three months that both the Giftland Mall and its Chairman have moved from “Entrepreneurs Extraordinaire” and the largest single private sector social development project in Guyana, providing significant economic development and employing thousands gainfully, with a strong social conscience, champion of the poor and community ties, to “a delinquent puppet of the opposition, a greedy and corrupt entity and a bankrupt and tax delinquent company”.
Dear Editor,
This is the legacy of Justice Claudette Singh SC CCH, the most consequential judge in the history of Guyana’s elections both at the judiciary and the administrative level of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).
Dear Editor,
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to present significant challenges for vulnerable communities, including women, girls, youth, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and other queer (LGBTQ+) persons, persons with disabilities, persons living with HIV, migrants, the elderly and those in extreme poverty.
Dear Editor,
The impasse following the March 2 elections has seen renewed calls for shared governance and constitutional reform by coalition sympathizers.