Dear Editor,
The letter I penned in the Sunday Stabroek of July 28, 2019, ‘The AFC has squandered its opportunity, it should not have the prime ministerial position’, has elicited some responses and I’d appreciate an opportunity to respond and add some additional context to the positions I’ve adopted.
Dear Editor,
The Joint Services Co-ordinating Council has noted commentary in various sections of the media regarding the administration and welfare of members of the Joint Services and wishes to urge that no one, except the heads of the respective services, is authorised to speak on matters relating to the provision of services to ranks including education, career development and other benefits.
Dear Editor,
One cannot help perusing the The Conversation Tree column in SN’s Sunday, as it contains, from time to time, some pertinent observations largely with respect to the political environment of the day.
Dear Editor,
The apparent unending cycle of judicial encounters, vehement dialogue among the masses concerning the No Confidence Motion (NCM) and its consequences is having a new manifestation.
Dear Editor,
Guyana still has to contend with the phenomenon of our Government’s signing away billions of dollars in income taxes to some of the world’s wealthiest corporations, and agreeing to foot their income tax bill for them. Based
Dear Editor,
Permit me to respond to an erroneous letter in yesterday’s Stabroek News written by the Guyana Police Force (GPF) Public Relations & Press Officer, Superintendent Jairam Ramlakhan.
Dear Editor,
There is an old adage in Guyana which says that one needs to learn to creep, before one can learn to walk, but it sounds like the Georgetown Municipality has never heard of this, as they always seem anxious to get involved in secondary activities before they even come close to mastering the primary ones that they are obligated to provide to the citizenry, and I will give a few of many such unfortunate examples.
Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan, never a one for great reflection on our liberal values, was unsurprisingly in full rapturous mode at the launch of the Safe City surveillance system in Georgetown last week.
Dear Editor,
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has noted, with concern, comments recently made by members of the government regarding local content legislation and foreign direct investment (FDI).