Dear Editor,
Contrary to the erroneous impression given by the caption of Ms Lye’s Letter to the Editor in Stabroek News of August 27 `It is time for the ICJ to act’, the Government of Guyana (GOG) is not awaiting a decision of the ICJ in order to enable Guyana to exploit the resources within its maritime space, its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
Dear Editor,
As can be gathered from my public contributions, I have tried for temperateness relative to the jarring clashes involving elections movements.
Dear Editor,
The long-awaited decision presented on August. 27 by GECOM Chairman, Justice Claudette Singh, is fraught with a myriad of problems. Christopher
The magnitude of the current fires in the Amazon rainforest, a count of 74,155 as at Tuesday last, has raised global anxieties and this is as it should be.
Dear Editor,
It is with considerable dismay that I read Senior Counsel Ralph Ramkarran’s recent lamentation in the Sunday Stabroek of 25th August, 2019 `CCJ has failed Guyana, it’s now up to GECOM Chair – Ramkarran’ and also carried in his blog Conversation Tree
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Dear Editor,
In the midst of a highly divided GECOM and the not too disguised threat of “no registration, no elections”, Chairperson Justice Claudette Singh has offered something of a compromise by terminating the exercise while accepting the information on registrations to date for purposes of the long overdue elections.
Dear Editor,
“Sister Clemmy”, as I and many others called her, was a very personable individual whose presence was always felt in a room; if it wasn’t her claps and exclamations of approval during sermons at church, it was her giving of tips on how a good meal should be prepared.
Dear Editor,
A meeting between residents of a certain section of Enmore and a GPL Contractor together with Representatives from the IDB is scheduled for today to advise residents about the installation of Smart-meters in Enmore.
Dear Editor,
In a Stabroek News letter dated September 2, 2017 and captioned `Suppression of news’ – I referred to the media’s inclination to neglect issues that specifically speak to the discontents as well as the aspirations of African Guyanese.
Dear Editor,
Permit me a few lines in your newspaper to highlight a most troubling development which must be called out for what it is, with the hope that what must be a blind spot is corrected.
Dear Editor,
I have noted a letter in Stabroek News of Saturday, August 24, 2019 under the heading ‘Some numbers in Minister’s half-year report raise serious questions about data quality’.
Dear Editor,
In a time of such uncertainty, especially for the young people of Guyana, we must continue onwards and charter our own paths despite the many doubts that frequently dampen our spirit.