LETTER: GECOM Chair has enormous power to put counting process back on track
Dear Editor,
People’s influence and traits can linger long after they have passed to the Great Beyond. Their teachings, whether inspirational or serpentine, oftentimes wind...
LETTER: A united Guyana is paramount to fight COVID-19
Dear Editor:
COVID – 19; the pandemic that is creating havoc across the world is here upon us and certainly does not distinguish to whom...
LETTER: Jagdeo’s leadership in fighting electoral voter fraud is exemplary
Dear Editor,
The PPP General Secretary (leader) has been praised for outstanding leadership in handling boldfaced attempts at electoral fraud in the vote count post...
GCCI reminds GECOM Chair of promise not to ‘sell integrity for all the oil...
Letter to the Editor:
Justice Claudette Singh, you are one of our nation’s distinguished daughters. You were called to the Bar in London in 1973...
Fabrication, fraud in Reg. 4 results amount to an abortion of Guyana’s democratic process...
Dear Editor,
On behalf of Change Guyana we herein state that the 160 Statements of Poll (SOP) for Region 4, March 2, 2020 elections, which...
Section 83(9A) of the Representation of the People Act
Dear Editor,
It is more than passing strange that President Granger and his APNU cohorts have all been conveying the impression that the results of...
Asking for a truce or a unity Government now is tantamount to condoning cheating...
Dear Editor,
These flamethrower calls only from Guyanese for a truce and/or a unity government amidst the virtual global call by the International Community...
OPINION: “You decide: who’s telling the truth?”
Submitted by a concerned citizen:
You decide: who’s telling the truth?
LETTER: No need to sell Guyana’s share of profit oil directly
Dear Editor,
The response by the Department of Energy to grave concerns expressed about the invitation to select petroleum companies to Guyana for face-to-face meetings...
LETTER: Massive amount of work needed to rebuild and then grow Guyana’s economy in...
Dear Editor,
The good news is that Guyana is not bankrupt; the bad news is that we are broke. Consistently spending more than we earn...