Letter: Whatever happened to the Garden City?
Dear Editor,
As someone who remembers, not that very long ago, when Georgetown was celebrated as the ‘Garden City’ and the envy of the Caribbean;...
Letter: Guyana’s role in the world will be shaped by oil, not wishful thinking
Dear Editor,
I write to respond to Mr Jamil Changlee’s letter published recently, wherein he argued for Guyana to sit down with the UN Security...
Letter: GPL’s ‘expired’ Board is yet to sanction increases for staff
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Power and Light Inc has approximately 1500 employees, who are mostly dedicated and diligent to the preservation, growth, sustainability and longevity...
Letter: Brazilian border issue needs to be fixed for a safe trading environment
Dear Editor,
Improved border security is a must-have for successful trade to be established with our southern neighbour. An illegal immigrant from Brazil caused all...
Letter: Cecil Kennard was truly extraordinary
Dear Editor,
As we should all be aware by now, Former Chancellor of the Judiciary, Justice Cecil Kennard passed away on Saturday morning. I write...
Letter: Open letter to President Ali
Dear Editor,
We note with alarm certain recommendations by the USA for amendments to the International Health Regulations (2005) regarding the management of future pandemics....
Letter: Norton’s threats against GECOM Chair
Dear Editor,
By his admission, Aubrey Norton has spent a lifetime in politics, and should surely know that the leadership of the People’s National Congress...
Letter: President Ali and his employment strategy
Dear Editor,
In reference to the statement: “Guyana’s economy has enough jobs for everyone… anyone right now who don’t want a job is lazy.”- President...
Finance Minister Responds to Ubraj Narine
Dear Editor,
Government has noted in the Friday, June 9 Edition of daily newspapers, a letter with the headline “The PPP Government owes City Hall...
Letter: Electoral fraud cases must be resolved before next national and regional elections
Dear Editor,
The rigging of elections must become a thing of the past in Guyana. Rigged elections have proven to be too costly for our...