Dear Editor,
The Constitution of our country, as in every other democracy, is a body of fundamental principles or established precedents by which we have all agreed to be governed.
Dear Editor,
My heart aches for the family and country as we lost another youth, another son, Rivaldo Williams as a result of reckless crime caused by the menaces of society.
Dear Editor,
In my letter `Disaffected APNU+AFC supporters don’t want Bharrat Jagdeo as puppet master’ (SN, 18th February 2019) I noted that the PPP/C cannot win over disaffected APNU+AFC supporters and is now likely to lose the next General Election.
Dear Editor,
I read your editorial in yesterday’s Stabroek News `A burning in the lungs’ and I would like to transmit some information about what Brazil is doing to control the fires.
Dear Editor,
In response to a letter to the editor published in the Stabroek News, dated Wednesday, August 28, 2019 and titled, ‘Why are certain communities being targeted for smart meters’, the Guyana Power and Light Inc.
Dear Editor,
Reference Sherwood Lowe’s letter (‘For many Guyanese the motion of no confidence is not a matter of legalities only’) in yesterday’s Stabroek News which was thought-provoking.
Dear Editor,
The much needed and touted fare structure for Mini Buses and Hire Cars to have in their possession and to be displayed has been agreed on by the Ministry of Business and the Association and it must be noted this was only after several letters were written to the editors of the major daily newspapers and published in the Letter Columns by yours truly, along with the Police starting to impound the Mini Buses both at Suddie and Anna Regina Police Station, that then and only then did the Association get going.
Dear Editor,
The Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission, Retired Justice Claudette Singh must be commended for doing the right thing, namely to bring an end to the house to house registration which was unilaterally launched by the previous GECOM Chair.
Dear Editor,
The return of lawlessness and other forms of degenerate behaviour at Stabroek Market area is being attributed to supervisory ranks ‘not performing to expectations ‘.
Dear Editor,
Further to my observations (letter to SN Editor 28th Aug 2019) on the ICJ role mentioned in Ms Lye’s letter, please permit me, in the interest of accuracy, to correct an error in my reply.
There can be few democratic countries in the world where so much suspicion, scepticism and uncertainty have swirled around an elections body for as many decades as is the case with Gecom.
Dear Editor,
In a letter by Andrew Pollard SC published on 28 August in Stabroek News, he expressed considerable dismay with the sentiments of Ralph Ramkarran in his Conversation Tree column on 25 August that the Carib-bean Court of Justice (“the CCJ”) failed Guyana in its decision in the recent no confidence cases.
Dear Editor,
At its statutory meeting of 27th August, after listening to deliberations on both sides, decisions were taken on how the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) will proceed in fulfilling its mandate to hold General and Regional Elections.
Dear Editor,
I wish to respond to Christopher Ram in his letter in SN of 28th August, where he calls on “the citizens of Guyana to ensure that Guyana’s democracy does not slip by a single day longer”, moreover “even if it means having to pay costs for our efforts to protect not only the Constitution but democracy.”