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Letter: Civil Society member withdraws objection to NRF Bill

Dear Editor, I have read the amendments to the Bill that Parliament is expected to debate . I believe that I rushed to put my...

Letter: $50B in taxes to support the lifestyle of Granger and his Cabinet members

Dear Editor, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo’s press conference, which was held on February 03 at the Arthur Chung Convention Center, could not come at a more...

Letter: Revise Public Service retirement age to preserve brain gain

Dear Editor, Canadian citizen Ms. Hazel McCallion, a political icon at the age of 101, has recently been hired to run Canada’s largest airport in...

Letter: Why was this overlooked by VICE News?

Dear Editor, Why were several false claims not verified by VICE News before it was presented in the production by that outfit? In the recording of...

Letter: There is need for tighter security at CJIA

Dear Editor, The recent theft from a private jet at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri, highlights the fact that there needs to be tighter...

Letter: Was Mia Mottley right in sidestepping achievements of Burnham in Southern Africa?

Dear Editor, The question is asked: Was The Honourable Mia Mottley right in sidestepping the achievements of Burnham on the liberation of the peoples of...

Letter: Eco-friendly schools and heat safety

Dear Editor, As Guyana continues to focus on eco-development, and with schools being built and/or renovated on an ongoing basis, isn’t it time for schools...

Letter: President Ali, First Lady want the best for Guyana

Dear Editor, In Guyana, we say, “Good things come to those who wait.” Amid the festive season, Guyanese are much relieved as they go about...

Letter: Did Justice Sandil Kissoon turn Industrial Relations upside down?

Dear Editor, High Court Justice Sandil Kissoon has been applauded by the PNCR party for declaring that the Guyana Teachers Union’s (GTU’s) strike was legal,...

Recent Articles

Letter: The never-ending saga of street vending in Georgetown

Dear Editor, There is a court order, or mandamus, demanding the removal of vendors and their belongings from the pavement and environs of the city...

Routledge affirms ExxonMobil not responsible for GtE project delays

  ExxonMobil has made it clear that it is not responsible for the delays that Gas-to-Energy contractor Lindsayca CH4 cited to justify taking the government...

ExxonMobil will work with Govt to identify 20% of Stabroek Block for relinquishment

  ExxonMobil is expected to relinquish 20 per cent of the lucrative Stabroek Block later this year and according to the company’s Guyana President Alistair...

Govt examining innovative ways for the working class to get more money in their...

Even as the government is building out an ecosystem where every citizen prospers, President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali revealed that his government is examining...

Couple jumps through window as fire flattens house at Fyrish

A fire of unknown origin has flattened a two-storey wooden and concrete house located at Fyrish Village, Corentyne, Berbice, leaving three persons. The incident occurred...

No progress without the working-class – GAWU

GAWU’s President, Seepaul Narine Labour Day address 2024 Comrades, on this momentous occasion of Labour Day, the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) extends...

GPF acquires modern ‘crime scene’ vehicle to improve crime-solving efforts 

With the recent acquisition of a cutting-edge crime scene vehicle, the Guyana Police Force has taken a monumental step towards fortifying its crime-solving prowess. This...

Opposition’s case to remove Jagdeo from Parliament “premature” – Nandlall

  Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall on Tuesday criticised legal action filed by Opposition Members of Parliament to remove Vice President...

$4.1B money laundering case against father, son discharged

    Money laundering charges against Kenneth Kellawan Ramnarine and his son, Damian Brandon Ramnarine were dismissed by Magistrate Rhondel Weaver after she upheld a no-case...

GRA’s false declarations scandal: ExxonMobil cuts ties with brokers, taking steps to avoid reoccurrence

  Days after reports emerged that the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) had flagged false declarations on oil well equipment imported on behalf of ExxonMobil, the...