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DEAR EDITOR, As was reported (KN June 26), the CCJ gave several directives and instructed the lawyers to be guided by their submissions on four points: Why the court has jurisdiction if it assumes...Jun 27, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyana has no place for desperate dictators
DEAR EDITOR, I applaud Kaieteur News for disseminating the important elections developments in a manner that is unambiguous. There must be no beating around the bush when it comes to exposing the...Jun 27, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Relations: Industrial, Human, Public, Customer
DEAR EDITOR, The earliest of the above must be ‘Industrial Relations’ which initially consisted, more than less, of confrontational interactions between employees (represented by Unions) and...Jun 27, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyana, Politics and God’s Forgiveness
DEAR EDITOR, I think by now everyone knows that I stand neutral on politics but I follow the news every day to know what is happening in my country. Every day I get what is called “breaking new”...Jun 27, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Of statues and icons and other transparent pretenses
DEAR EDITOR, The caption was remarkable, “BET founder Robert Johnson slams protesters for toppling Confederate statues” (NY Post June 26). He described them as “borderline anarchists” and...Mar 25, 2025
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