GUYANA’s progress must be measured over time

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Letters

GUYANA’s progress has to be measured over time with a certain benchmark in mind. However, people seem to want to judge Guyana based on recent incidences, which is unfair. For someone like me, having lived here for the past 55 years of my life, I can honestly say that Guyana has seen progress, and more […]


Guyana opposition should also propose legislation

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Letters

I noticed that at the PNCR’s press conference they were calling on the government to take action with regard to the traffic accident situation on the roads. I was wondering if as an Opposition party in Parliament, what is stopping them from proposing legislation in Parliament to curb the situation.
Is it only the government that […]


Towards more transparent elections in Guyana

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Letters

IF it is not normal for the Guyana Elections Commission to oversee other elections other than the national and local ones, then the monitoring of the elections of the Toshaos representatives to the Indigenous Peoples Commission is indeed a proactive step in (Guyana Chronicle 27/10/07)


Guyana Judiciary crisis?

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Letters

IT IS my considered opinion that our judiciary is in a state of crisis and moreso at the highest level in the Court of Appeal.

The complement in our Court of Appeal should be five judges – the Chancellor and four other judges. Unfortunately, for nearly three years now, we have had an acting Chancellor […]


Letters attacking Dr.Suresh Narine provoking

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Letters

THE recent letters attacking Professor Suresh Narine in the press, which have been written by Drs. Daljeet and Beharry are provoking, to say the least.


Surprised Trinidad Express shareholder in Stabroek news

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Letters

WHAT a surprise to learn that Trinidad Express is a shareholder in the Stabroek News.

No wonder the foreign news daily published an editorial that was biased and supported Stabroek News’s claim that the withdrawal of ads by Government is a violation of press freedom.


Surprised Trinidad Express shareholder in Stabroek news

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Letters

WHAT a surprise to learn that Trinidad Express is a shareholder in the Stabroek News.

No wonder the foreign news daily published an editorial that was biased and supported Stabroek News’s claim that the withdrawal of ads by Government is a violation of press freedom.


Buju Banton’s song incites criminal violence

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Letters

LAIMING to speak for all Christians, Roger Williams writes to the Guyana Chronicle to apparently sanction murder (Tues 30th - Gay militancy represents more fear and danger).


Outsider views of Guyana

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Letters

TRAVELLING frequently close to Guyana’s borders, I quite often come into contact with overseas visitors and I am usually impressed that some of these people always feel, when we have our little ‘gaffs’, that President Jagdeo is doing much more than theirs.


Gays in the closet

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Letters

THE editorial `Homophobia in Caribbean Music’ sometimes slipped into an unfortunate misunderstanding of the claims made by groups agitating for basic human rights for gay people. (Guyana Chronicle Oct 30).


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