Dear Editor,
As member organisations of the Guyana Equality Forum (GEF), we are deeply concerned about increasingly visible incidents of school violence and bullying in our country.
Dear Editor,
Monday, 9th December will mark a decade of the Russian-controlled Bauxite Company of Guyana Inc (BCGI) not wanting to deal with the Guyana Bauxite & General Workers Union (GB&GWU) and we will not relent.
Dear Editor,
In my opinion, the tragedy we see unfolding between the government, the opposition, NICIL and the Guyana Sugar Corporation, is like watching a train wreck happen in slow motion.
Dear Editor,
I am not from Aishalton. I am from another community but I empathise with the people of the south Rupununi from working and spending time among them.
Dear Editor,
I am writing to voice my concerns regarding the 19th century Chateau Margot Chimney and its historic site, where once a thriving sugar factory stood.
Dear Editor,
Mr Fritz McLean, a member of the GuySuCo Board, in a letter he authored which appeared in the December 05, Stabroek News, says “…the mentors and strategists of the sugar union leadership are contriving to rub salt in the extant economic and financial wounds of the industry.”
Dear Editor,
The Ministry of Public Infrastructure is responding to two articles published in the Guyana Times newspaper on Thursday, December 5, 2019 under the headlines ‘Lamaha Springs residents frustrated by road woes’ and ‘Excavated drain at Festival City blocks roadway’.
In October 2017, Daphne Caruana Galizia, an investigative journalist who relentlessly exposed high level corruption in Malta, was killed by a car bomb that was triggered by a text message.
Dear Editor,
The Ministry of Public Infrastructure (MoPI) wishes to respond to an article published by Stabroek News on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 under the headline ‘Aishalton residents say rotting bridge putting travelers in danger.’
Dear Editor,
As a former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guyana (1992-2001) I cannot help but interpret the recent ‘diplomatic shake-up’ at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as anything other than a breakdown in policy formulation and coordination between the Ministry of the Presidency and the Foreign Ministry.
Dear Editor,
With the launch of the People’s Republic Party, I am happy to see yet another party in the election mix as I believe that a healthy democracy is one in which persons should have many options to choose from.
Dear Editor,
In light of recent confrontations involving police and civilians, the question many Guyanese are asking is whether a civilian should be allowed to video record for their own safety.