Perhaps more executive power should devolve to the National Assembly
Dear Editor, What can we learn from the most recent phase of the Brexit process in the UK?
Dear Editor, What can we learn from the most recent phase of the Brexit process in the UK?
Dear Editor, It is eighteen years later. For me, over here now in sunstroke Guyana, it is yesterday.
Dear Editor, A five-hour flight aboard a JetBlue aircraft from JF Kennedy International Airport in New York to Piarco airport in Trinidad on a one-way ticket, including baggage fees and taxes cost: US$214.
Dear Editor, December 21, 2018, March 31, June 18, July 12, August 31, and September 18, 2019, are important and significant dates since they will go down in history as a struggle to uphold the constitution and democracy in Guyana from a gang of chieftains within the machinery of the current caretaker APNU+AFC government.
Dear Editor, I was disturbed to read Dr Brian O’Toole still pleading for some action on his shooting seven months ago.
Dear Editor, Heartbreaking best describes the death of seven-year-old fire victim, Shaniya Persaud.
Dear Editor, Indicative of the government’s recognition of Indigenous Peoples, practising our true Native culture, something ‘Indigenous’ must have been the input in composing the theme, “Maintaining our Traditional Practices while promoting a Green Economy.”
Dear Editor, Reference your news item quoting GECOM commissioners as saying that the body may not be ready for elections before March 2020.
Dear Editor, If our leaders, political, religious and community cannot develop the culture to sit and talk things through, we will certainly be on that prophetic path of self-destruction.
Older movie fans and discotheque frequenters of a bygone era will no doubt remember the upbeat song “The Heat is on,” with its catchy saxophone refrain, from the 1984 Eddie Murphy comedy “Beverly Hills Cop.
Dear Editor, The abundance of conspiracy theories notwithstanding, one particular view attracted my attention recently.
Dear Editor, The nature of the PNC/APNU+AFC is unfolding before our very eyes.
Dear Editor, It is becoming increasingly apparent that the Constitution of Guyana is worth little more than the paper on which it is written.
Dear Editor, On the 6th September, Caretaker President David Granger hosted an interactive business luncheon for stakeholders of the mining community, members of the Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners Association (GGDMA), Guyana Women Miners Organisation (GWMO) and National Mining Syndicate (NMS) were present and related a litany of woes to Granger; President of the GGDMA, Mr.
Dear Editor, The headline on page 27 SN September 9 should in fact read ‘Simmons, Ramdin star as Trinbago Knight Riders romp to third win’.
There are those who might even argue that the right to unionization is of little more than decorative value since it is unlikely that any more than 10% of our work force is unionized anyway.
Dear Editor, Reference is made to the Guyana Chronicle article `Hurricane delays Roger Khan’s return’ (GC 9/7) which reported that according to Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan, Hurricane Dorian delayed Roger Khan’s return home on Thursday September 5, 2019.
Dear Editor, While Guyanese are battling to force an errant Government to comply with crystal clear language of their Constitution, their supreme law; to obey Orders emanating from the highest Court in their judicial hierarchical structure; and, to extract from its elections body, a clear signal that it is prepared to carry out its fundamental constitutional duty to hold elections that are long lawfully overdue, the world is witnessing, at the other end of the democratic spectrum, the citizens of one of the oldest democracy on earth, the United Kingdom, being allowed to freely exercise their rights and freedoms and in so doing, stretching the institutions of democracy of that nation to its elastic limits.
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