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Dec 24, 2008 knews Features / Columnists Comments Off on Opening my appetite
The Parrot loves our traditions, some of which are still part of our folk culture. Many, of course, are seemingly becoming extinct like the dodo, the dinosaurs and the Blue Power people “Bird”...Dec 24, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Overseas-based organisation assists Mora Point Health Center
In an effort to see the completion of the Mora Point Health Centre, Mahaicony River, the New Jersey Arya Samaj Mandir has donated US$1,000 towards the construction of the health centre. The donation...Dec 24, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on It is called ‘inclusive governance’
Dear Editor. In response to “Corbin did not do too badly, given what he was up against” by Tacuma Ogunseye in Kaieteur News, dated December 22-08, I find it incredible for this man to talk about...Dec 24, 2008 knews Features / Columnists Comments Off on The Christmas Spirit
Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA INTRODUCTION: Tomorrow is Christmas Day. We will all celebrate in some way regardless of our religious beliefs. The season has not been an easy one. We are faced with...Dec 24, 2008 knews Features / Columnists Comments Off on Everything possible has been done for Christmas enjoyment
Tomorrow is one of the days most people in the world look forward to, not least among them, the people of Guyana. Some people save all year round just for this day while others expect some support...Dec 24, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on The Jagdeo regime has failed to give the required attention to the sugar industry
Dear Editor, Reading the article captioned “Expect change in GuySuCo management next year” is a stark reminder that the buck is being passed again on the sugar industry. Sugar had problems for a...Dec 24, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Potential thief busted in compound
A potential thief was apprehended by staff members of the Guyana/Canada Corporation Centre, at 56 Main and New Market Streets, yesterday morning. The would-be thief gained access to the compound by...Dec 24, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The problems of representative democracy
Local government reform is not quite as simple as some would have us believe. When it comes to matters relating to democracy, even local democracy, when it comes to matters regarding representative...Dec 24, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Guyanese are returning in droves
Despite predictions of there being less travel to the region due to the global crisis currently being faced, thousands of overseas-based Guyanese and some visitors are coming to Guyana for the...Dec 24, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on What will President Jagdeo tell Guyanese in his Christmas and New Year messages?
Dear Editor, With the close of 2008, a year President Jagdeo had promised Guyanese social and economic advancement, Guyanese must begin to analyse their current status in the hope of ascertaining...Dec 24, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Which Guyanese politician will emulate Vice-President elect, Biden?
There are two interesting letters in yesterday’s issue of the Kaieteur News and the Stabroek News. One has to be guarded and very much so when one reads these correspondences in the newspapers. In...Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
May 05, 2026
By Rawle Toney Kaieteur Sports – Former Guyana Football Federation (GFF) General Secretary, Ian Alves, has been banned from all football-related activities for five years after the world...May 05, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – There is a habit, which we have developed with a certain skill in Guyana. That habit is the borrowing large words from abroad and using them to explain local developments. One such phrase “the resource curse.” It has the sound of intellectualism. But before we surrender to...May 03, 2026
Territorial claims are decided in court, not worn on a lapel By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – There are moments in international affairs when a seemingly small act reveals a much larger contest of principle. The recent controversy over the wearing, during official engagements in the...May 05, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – Essequibo is Guyana’s. Essequibo will never be conceded. Never compromised. Essequibo is ours, forever be ours. We shall fight everywhere. We shall never surrender. Never Essequibo, so help me God. Noble, stirring words. Indeed, soaring, lofty convictions,...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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