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Monday, April 29, 2024

Letter: Eager to be rid of divisive politics

Dear Editor, The People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) last Saturday held its biennial congress in which several persons emerged into leadership positions. This crop of...

Letter: GuySuCo is not dead, and never will be

Dear Editor, The Alliance for Change Leader is again in Berbice, delivering the Coalition’s old message that ‘sugar is dead’ and monies are once again...

Letter: Let the Essequibo referendum be a No-Confidence on President Maduro

Dear Editor, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro seems to be on a fishing expedition for popularity to garner support to win an agreed 2024 election via...

Letter: Strengthening laws governing drunk driving is most welcome

Dear Editor, The strengthening of the laws governing vehicular homicides and drunk driving is most welcome. It is a piece of legislation that was long...

Letter: Frequency of Pomeroon flooding is frightening

Dear Editor, In a letter to the editor on the referenced subject on March 1, Ms Gildharie pleaded for assistance from the Government to provide...

Letter: The only new developments under Public Infrastructure are corruption, cronyism

Dear Editor, Please allow me space in the letter columns to express concern as well as to educate your readers about the level of misinformation...

LETTER: PSC maintains that President Granger and his Govt must respect the Constitution

Dear Editor/News Editor, I am a member of the Private Sector Commission (PSC) Council and a member of the Governance & Security Sub-Committee. I have...

Letter: Guyana will be further impoverished

Dear Editor, On February 23rd we presented a petition, signed by more than 15,000 persons, representing more than 2% of the population of Guyana, to...

LETTER: Second deliberate attempt aimed at besmirching my integrity

Dear Editor, A letter which appeared in another section of the media titled “Will the Auditor General investigate the deputy chief elections officer?”  is the...

Armed bandits invade home of Corentyne businessman: Family jumps from 2nd floor to save...

Forty-one-year-old businessman Rakish Harold, also called Anil, his wife Nadia, 41, and their 21-year-old son Andrew were, in the wee hours of Monday, forced...

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...