Without the PNC, the WPA is nothing
Dear Editor, Mr Tacuma Ogunseye said he was amused at a column from Dr Henry Jeffrey published in the Stabroek News (SN: 16/10/19).
Dear Editor, Mr Tacuma Ogunseye said he was amused at a column from Dr Henry Jeffrey published in the Stabroek News (SN: 16/10/19).
Dear Editor, Setting up a drug court is the humanitarian way to manage individuals who have drug problems.
Dear Editor, I was not there. I was heading towards a time and place of prayer, with people of prayer.
Dear Editor, It is public knowledge that the police, in conjunction with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, have established that the state has no credible evidence with which to charge and prosecute Mr Roger Khan.
Dear Editor, Born in April 1939 within days of each other, VYK and I lived our early years as next yard neighbours in Middle Street, Georgetown on the north side between East and Cummings streets.
Dear Editor, I spent the Diwali season in England, New York, Trinidad and Guyana, interacting with Guyanese and other West Indians.
The life of the Public Procurement Commission (PPC) unfortunately came to an end yesterday at a crucial juncture both in terms of the work that it had been doing and the country’s intersection with the imminent oil and gas economy which will see a vast expansion of procurement.
Dear Editor, Interests in oil blocks should be awarded in ways that maximise the value to the resource owner, that is, to the country and its people.
Dear Editor, Sherwood Lowe’s letter, “We need a systematic evaluation of the 1999/2000 constitutional reforms” (SN: 25/10/19) is exactly the kind of missive this country needed four years ago when this government came to power with great promise to shake up constitutional reform.
Dear Editor, Exxon is accused of cooking the books. One set of accounting records for shareholders (investors) and another for its management.
Dear Editor, Instead of Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo seeking to undermine the independence and work of GECOM, he should be advising the nation when he and the other opposition Members of Parliament are prepared to honour the ruling of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) regarding the responsibility of the National Assembly with respect to elections.
Dear Editor, As a subjective assessment, Mr Tacuma Ogunseye’s letter, “APNU+AFC coalition not ideal manifestation of multi-racial politics but is the best nation has achieved to date” (SN: 25/10/19) is not an exaggeration but tells us of the substantial distance left to be travelled before we could arrive at a sensible form of governance.
The fate of the AFC as a viable political party will be determined in the not-too-distant future.
Dear Editor, The GAWU has continued to follow very closely and with great anxiety, the second sugar crop production.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Open Golf Championship returns to the Lusignan Golf Club this weekend for what is expected to be two days of highly competitive golfing.
Dear Editor, Only if you have been living under a rock then you would be surprised at the stalled elements emanating from the meeting between APNU and AFC.
Dear Editor, I have to get in the action. I am rearing to go, as rich action, it promises to be.
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