Letter: Will the PNC ever have a Martin Luther King Jnr type?
Dear Editor,
“Free at last. Free at last. Thank God Almighty, we are free at last.” On 28th August, 1963, sixty years ago, Reverend Martin...
Letter: Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago: Snapshot of Economic Performance 1992-2022
Dear Editor,
My attention was drawn to a statement made by Trinidad & Tobago’s (T&T) High Commissioner to Guyana, Ambassador Conrad Enill. In his statement,...
Letter: Prime Minister Rowley should be thankful for Guyana
Dear Editor,
Trinidad and Tobago’s (TT) Prime Minister, Keith Rowley, has a lot he should be thankful to Guyana for, rather than making disdainful remarks...
Letter: Former President’s son-in-law on the right side of society
Dear Editor,
“We must all, regardless of political affiliation, work together to improve services to communities. There are no winners when communities and public assets...
Letter: My experience has been very different at GPHC
Dear Editor,
Please permit me some space in your newspaper to acknowledge the sterling services I received from the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation Neurosurgery Team...
Letter: President Ali, PM Phillips must be commended
Dear Editor,
President Dr. Irfaan Ali and Prime Minister Brigadier Mark Phillips must be commended by all for their exemplary and committed leadership in respect...
Letter: Norton really has no excuse for media exclusion
Dear Editor,
As a result of the conspicuous and striking silence from the so-called bastions of press freedom in Guyana, it has become imperative to...
Letter: Secretary Blinken’s impending visit and the role of small states
Dear Editor,
Quite some time ago the noted American international politics scholar, Kenneth Waltz, averred that “Denmark does not matter”. Waltz, of course, was not...
Letter: How could the sale of carbon credits be fraudulent?
Dear Editor,
In a recent letter, Janet Bulkan argued that the sale of carbon credit by the Government of Guyana is fraudulent. To support her...
Letter: Amend Sexual Offences Act
Dear Editor,
The withdrawal of allegations against Minister Dharamlall highlights an issue that The Caribbean Voice has pronounced on since 2014 – that such allegations...