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Mar 26, 2026
…warns of threat to trade and cooperation Kaieteur News – Guyana has formally objected to new charges reportedly imposed by Suriname for the use of the Corentyne River, with President...
ASL says being pushed out of businessMarch 26, 2026
Iran says will end war when it decides to do soMarch 26, 2026
Guyanese companies scrape handrail contracts on US$6.8B oil shipMarch 26, 2026
Mohameds’ extradition case in local courts put on hold by CCJMarch 26, 2026
Man gets fifteen years for assaulting stepfather with glass bottleMarch 26, 2026
Quamina guest house gutted by fireMarch 26, 2026
Govt. argues unlimited parent company guarantee for oil spill will harm revenues to GuyanaMarch 26, 2026
Miner dead after being struck in the head by tree at Mango LandingMarch 26, 2026
Pres. Ali, U.S. Special Envoy Kristi Noem discuss security cooperationMarch 26, 2026
Former policeman freed of Seeta’s bar murderMarch 26, 2026
Health Ministry launches ‘Project ECHO’ to help treat complex casesMarch 26, 2026
MOH gets Starlink devices to support School Health Screening ProgrammeMarch 26, 2026
Dr. Carla Barnett reappointed CARICOM Secretary-GeneralMarch 26, 2026
$6.8B FPSO, and Guyana gets the handrailsMarch 26, 2026
CCJ stays Mohameds’ extradition proceedings — DhurjonMarch 25, 2026
Govt. cancels US$3M from US$20M World Bank loan intended to strengthen oil governanceMarch 25, 2026
Exxon awards contracts to build 8th oil ship without Govt. approvalMarch 25, 2026
Haslington residents block road as man dies in police custodyMarch 25, 2026
Courtroom drama as dengue diagnosis halts Mohameds’ extradition caseMarch 25, 2026
Kathy Smith re-elected president of GCCIMarch 25, 2026Mar 26, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – Two Guyanese companies: one a subsidiary of a foreign firm have secured contracts on the US$6.8 billion Hammerhead Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO)...Mar 26, 2026 0
Dear Editor, The criticism started because of an incident that took place at State House on December 19, 1997 when Janet Jagan threw a Court Order over her shoulder. The Order was aimed at...Mar 26, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – Dem boys seh sovereignty ain’t a shirt yuh does wear only when yuh going out; is something yuh supposed to keep on all the time—yes, even when big people watching....Dec 01, 2017 Comments Off on At long last! Exxon contract to be made public within days – Govt.
After months of public pressure over an anticipated fortune-changer oil deal for Guyana, Government yesterday announced that it is getting ready to make public its contract with...
Dec 28, 2014 Comments Off on Mystery monies…Govt. using secret bank accounts to finance Marriott – AFC leader
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Mar 26, 2026
Kaieteur Sports – Football fans, players and athletes in Bartica will be delighted with the timely donation of twelve (12) LED Lights that will tremendously improve the illumination of the...Mar 26, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – Social media was once praised as a tool for connection and free expression. It allowed ordinary people to share ideas, tell stories, and participate in public debate. Today, however, it has taken a troubling turn. It has become an open platform where almost anyone can publish...Mar 22, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – The war in Iran is already at Caribbean doors. The attacks in Iran and the Gulf are being justified by some on the grounds that Iran’s record on terrorism, nuclear ambition, and regional meddling leaves the “free world” with no choice but to act...Mar 26, 2026
Hard Truths by GHK Lall (Kaieteur News) – President Ali has this marvelous gift. He reliably charges after some secondary enemy. His latest is that school gangs had better get going because his government is coming after them. Necessary; but there’s a bigger priority. A helping hand is...Freedom of speech is our core value at Kaieteur News. If the letter/e-mail you sent was not published, and you believe that its contents were not libellous, let us know, please contact us by phone or email.
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