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Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Letter: We can learn a lot from Brazil when it comes to producing sugar

Dear Editor, It was good to see that GuySuCo was once again in the news. Given that a large section of the labour force depends...

Letter: Norton’s “sudden death” 30-day PNCR notice is a sign of desperation

Dear Editor, Aubrey Norton’s “sudden death” 30-day notice of the June PNCR congress is an act of a desperate man who sees the reality of...

Letter: McDonald’s “no compromise” position is flaunting

Dear Editor, I write to offer a short perspective on the ongoing teachers’ strike, based on my understanding of what has transpired. As part of...

Letter: Jagdeo and Irfaan remain enormously popular

Dear Editor, One should not attach much meaning to the ranking of the PPP Central Committee vote at its Congress. President Ali is ranked number...

Letter: Teachers dancing to whose tune?

Dear Editor, Dancing has dominated many a deliberation recently in Guyana and has been food for thought. The German teacher and author of “The Power...

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...

Letter: Guyana should be a major exporter of potable water

Dear Editor, I was heartened when the president made the statement of Guyana becoming a major exporter of clean, fresh drinking water. It is a...

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,...

Letter: Unless PPC is given authority, it cannot cancel any contracts

Dear Editor, The Public Procurement Commission’s publication of the report has sparked a deluge of commentaries from politicians, media personalities, and social media commentators. Based...

Letter: The neglect of agriculture in Guyana under the APNU/AFC

Dear Editor, The agriculture industry in Guyana has seen a significant decline under the governance of the APNU/AFC government, from 2015 to 2020. Various sectors...

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Exxon’s 7th oil project in Guyana targets 30 wells, eyes 2029 start-up

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Chinese national wanted by police for money laundering, serious offences

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PM Mitchell praises Guyana as GDF ranks arrive with supplies to aid Grenada’s rebuilding...

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“No help from the Police, and we are exhausted” – family of 2 men...

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Body of taxi driver found in drain at Enmore

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Govt prepared to work with local, regional entities to tackle flooding in Region 10...

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