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Sunday, April 28, 2024

Letter: The People’s Proletarian President

Dear Editor, They came in throngs, expecting the unexpected, but were not disappointed. They weren’t sure, but were more curious, anticipating what they were yearning...

Letter: Keeping quiet about a crime is a crime

Dear Editor, It just keeps getting bizarre, the unfolding events in the body in the shallow grave matter! It is unbelievable that, knowing a crime no...

Unsafe abortion happens when there is not enough access

By Devina Samaroo Jane Doe (not real name) was 15 years old when she found out she was pregnant. At that time, she was about to...

LETTER: GRANGER – Rewrites Grading System

I am flabbergasted that  the President  give himself and the government a Grade A and at the same time his Minister of Finance, defends...

LETTER: Sinister plot unfolding to discredit polling activities and to call for fresh elections

Dear Editor, When The Carter Center withdrew its electoral experts and international observers from Guyana, it pledged its commitment to promote democracy in Guyana and...

Letter: Pressing issues for new PNCR Leader

Dear Editor, It is necessary to make a few observations on a Stabroek News’ editorial titled “PNCR leadership.” While the use of logic, reason and...

LETTER: Parliamentarian frustrated with GTT’s DSL service

  Dear Editor, We wish to bring to the attention of the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) and ask that urgent action be taken as it relates...

Letter: Correcting historical and moral wrongs done to Clifton Hicken

Dear Editor, Paul Slowe served as APNU+AFC’s campaign security advisor for the 2015 elections, and was the chairman of a ludicrous Commission of Inquiry into...

Letter: Former President’s son-in-law on the right side of society

Dear Editor, “We must all, regardless of political affiliation, work together to improve services to communities. There are no winners when communities and public assets...

Letter: IAC calls on President Granger to address prison issues

Dear Editor, The Indian Action Committee (IAC) is outraged and deeply disturbed at the photographs published in the local media recording dangerous prisoners at the...

Recent Articles

Region Three Business Chamber makes “impactful connections” at int’l conference in Brazil

See the below statement from the Region Three Chamber of Commerce and Industry on its recent attendance at the International Roraima-CARICOM Business Meeting held...

Motorcyclist dies after colliding with tree on Tapakuma Trail, Reg. Two

A young motorcyclist was killed in the wee hours of today after he collided with a tree on the Tapakuma Trail in Region Two...

Decomposed body of male washes up at Hope Beach

The decomposed body of a male was washed up at the Hope Beach on the East Coast of Demerara. This discovery was made at about 11:30h...

Cevon’s driver shot by bandits during robbery at South Rimveldt office

A driver attached to Cevon Waste Management is now hospitalised after he was shot during a robbery at the company's Aubrey Barker Road, South...

Police suspect vessel in Port Kaituma was used for drug trafficking, transshipment – Benn

More than one week after a semi-submersible vessel was found along a river at Port Kaituma in Region One (Barima-Waini), Home Affairs Minister Robeson...

5 new chickenpox cases recorded at Lusignan Prison

In the past week, the Health Ministry recorded a total of five new chickenpox cases at the Lusignan Prison, East Coast Demerara (ECD). This was...

No seawall vendor has been dislocated – Min Edghill assures

No vendor operating at the Georgetown Seawall has been dislocated, according to Public Works Minister Juan Edghill as he responded to a statement issued...

Guyanese American Chamber of Commerce “gravely concerned” over boycott threats against Guyanese businesses

Condemnation continues to increase against the recent antics of the Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID), which attracted backlash after threatening to boycott any...

Region 9 produces first batch of Pharmacy and Nursing Assistants

History was made on Friday as the first batch of newly trained Nursing and Pharmacy Assistants graduated in Lethem, Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo)...

Significant boost for Region 9 district hospitals with new Ultrasound units

Ultrasound services will now be offered to residents of Annai, Karasabai, Aishalton and Sand Creek in Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo), eliminating the need...