We must stem invasion of foreign-owned companies who hijack our oil-related business
Dear Editor, All Guyanese capable of some level of thought should be asking themselves whether we are the most naive and gullible people in the world.
Dear Editor, All Guyanese capable of some level of thought should be asking themselves whether we are the most naive and gullible people in the world.
Dear Editor, I refer to an article published in SN on Sunday 2019.09.01 titled `Perilous bridges, risky roads make travel a threat in South Rupununi.’
Dear Editor, Reference is being made to GAWU General Secretary Seepaul Narine’s letter `Mr.
Dear Editor, Once again I write to advise the Minister and his Board at GPL that we at Giftland Mall are ready to help ease the present power predicament.
Dear Editor, West Indies cricket is like Guyana politics. Dead, in a coma or gravely ill.
Dear Editor, We continue to navigate the channel amidst ongoing political and constitutional squabbles that have engulfed this nation since the no-confidence motion of December 21 toppled the government whose blatant refusal to give up office and call elections have stifled and stymied the nation’s economic progress.
There must be a word in the English language which can express something beyond exasperation.
Dear Editor, GTUC General Secretary, Lincoln Lewis in his column appearing in the September 01 Kaieteur News, among other things, spoke about the sugar industry as he continued his public disagreement with Leader of the Opposition, Bharrat Jagdeo.
Dear Editor, The talk of compromise on the Rule of Law is an invitation to anarchy.
Dear Editor, Co-Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce-Guyana (AMCHAM-G), American Ambassador to Guyana Sarah-Ann Lynch cautioned against the Guyanese push for a local content policy that is too heavy and could deter investors as it “may send a signal that some investors as well as the employment and know-how benefits they bring may not be welcome here”.
Dear Editor, What has emanated from the No-Confidence Motion is a narrative of malign and benign.
Dear Editor, Teachers are called upon to build student’s humanity not just their classroom skills.
Dear Editor, The commemorative activities for the 40th Anniversary of the Great Civil Rebellion of 1979 – 2019 continue on the Square of the Revolution on Friday the 13th of September from 11 am to 1 pm.
GuySuCo must be congratulated for its move to imbue its struggling estates with an additional source of revenue by starting what it has called a “cultural heritage tourism product”.
Dear Editor, In the wake of the extensive fires engulfing swathes of the Amazon forests around Guyana there have been statements of concern about the causes and consequences of this phenomenon for the health of the world, the sustainability of life as we know it and the adequacy of governance, national and international.
Dear Editor, I wish to thank Mr Hamilton Green for taking the time to reply to my letter of August 31, 2019.
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