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Oct 03, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Hard-working Guyanese need ‘appreciation’ too
Dear Editor, I don’t know since when citizens of a country are supposed to show national appreciation to its leader. It seems nowadays our leaders are doing us the citizens a favour and we should...Oct 03, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on The PNC/R can change its name, that wouldn’t fool the Guyanese
Dear Editor, There’s an old saying, “a wolf in sheep clothing, is still a wolf”, so APNU is still PNC/R, whatever they really are. I don’t understand why the name changing and the...Oct 03, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on The elections carnival has begun
Dear Editor, The election carnival is about to begin and everyone running for President and Parliament are already basing all chances on different racial and ethnic configurations in order to cast...Oct 03, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Thanks, Works Ministry, for cleaning up Le Repentir Cemetery
Dear Editor, I wish to commend the Works Ministry for stepping in and in the process restoring some measure of decency to the Le Repentir cemetery. The place is looking much better thanks to the...Oct 03, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Bauxite workers will prevail in struggle for justice
Dear Editor, A government that abrogates its side of the social contract with the people is no longer a government of the people and loses the moral authority to govern. Almost two years into the...Oct 03, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on How a government benefits from the drug trade and the illegal economy
Dear Editor, Let’s say a fictional country called Country X is one of the poorest countries in the world with corrupt and incompetent leadership. Country X’s legitimate economy is declining. Its...
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