Amendment would have to be made to National Archives of Guyana Act
Dear Editor, To be lawful, renaming the National Archives of Guyana required an amendment in the National Assembly of the National Archives of Guyana Act.
Dear Editor, To be lawful, renaming the National Archives of Guyana required an amendment in the National Assembly of the National Archives of Guyana Act.
Dear Editor, Hardly any mention is made of 2019 being one hundred years since Hubert Critchlow founded the first Labour Union in the then British Empire, outside of Britain itself – The British Guiana Labour Union.
Dear Editor, Given the level of corruption, discrimination and marginalization against one segment of the population, the handing out of a one-off payment from oil revenues would be a recipe for disaster.
Dear Editor, Last week we celebrated the 30th Anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Dear Editor, First of all, I wish to recognize the fact and be grateful to Caribbean Airlines by patting them on their shoulders for always being there for us.
Dear Editor, It is common in the expression of free speech that misinformed or intended to misinform definitions and accusations are thrown into the public opinion pool.
Even with climate change and political unrest roiling the planet, a recent White House memoir, published anonymously as “A Warning”, would easily make any shortlist of the year’s most worrying news.
Dear Editor, The issue that has been raised about the name allocated or name change regarding the (Walter Rodney) National Archives seems to be punctuated with political posturing.
Dear Editor, I note the response by Mr. Godfrey Statia, Commissioner General, to my letter questioning the power and the authority of the Minister of Finance to issue Regulations under section 105 of the Income Tax Act exempting from income tax the retroactive percentage increase for 2019 for Government employees/public servants, etc.
Dear Editor, I am writing with concern about tax free pay raises.
Dear Editor, I believe the time has come for the relevant Ministries/Organizations such as the Guyana Revenue Authority and the Ministry with responsibility for Sport to keep a closer eye on what is being presented in some quarters, to the people of Guyana, particularly the younger people, as the art and combat sport of Karate-do.
Dear Editor, I look belatedly at developments concerning Central High School (Central) and I hear the silence of Guyanese lambs.
Dear Editor, The Walter Rodney COI report cannot truly be made “public” if it is unavailable in the library, university, the press, and bookstore.
It was Mr Eusi Kwayana who first drew attention in a letter to the name-change on the board outside the archives on Homestretch Avenue from ‘Walter Rodney Archives’ to ‘The National Archives’.
Dear Editor, Mr. Freddie Kissoon sometimes wields his Kaieteur News (KN) column like a blunt instrument and with it he recently bludgeoned his way into a matter about which he lacked basic information.
Dear Editor, At a time when male violence against women has taken centre stage, I find the response by no less than the high ranking education official inappropriate.
Dear Editor, Permit me to respond to Mr. Christopher Ram’s letter in the Stabroek News of November 25th , 2019 `’, by immediately referring to the relevant law.
Dear Editor, I shall be more prolix that usual as the subject merits it; Guyana’s oil future.
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