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As we have elaborated over the past year, the use of government advertising has become a weapon to strangle Kaieteur News and the Stabroek News. The decision that ads for the government will now be...Sep 06, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Bartica gold dealers bound, throats slit
…millions in raw gold and cash vanish Two large scale gold dealers were yesterday found in a house at Second Avenue Bartica with their throats slit and both their firearms missing. The two men have...Sep 06, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Lumber dealer shot in stomach during robbery
Police were last night hunting for three bandits who shot a lumber yard owner in the stomach after invading his Foulis, East Coast Demerara home. Naresh Pooran, 39, was cornered and shot by the men,...Sep 06, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Mother dies delivering 12-pound baby
– relatives accuse GPHC of negligence Relatives of Aseelah Haqq, 33, of 114 Middle Walk Buxton, East Coast Demerara are accusing the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) of causing the...Sep 06, 2010 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Dem boys seh…De killing cycle start again
De other day, de police announce that since Roger Khan get lock up in de States all de killing done. Dem also announce that since dem kill Fine Man things gone back to normal. Well dem boys believe...Sep 06, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on New GPC boss sues Kaieteur News for $200M
…cites ‘defamatory, libelous’ letter The New Guyana Pharmaceutical Company Incorporated (GPC Inc) owned by Queens Atlantic Investment Inc. (QAII) has filed a lawsuit in the High Court seeking...Sep 06, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on WICB Security Manager for Regional cricket- Hilaire
After incident between Guyana team Analyst and WIPA President By Sean Devers West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ernest Hilaire yesterday informed Kaieteur News vie e-mail...Sep 06, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on AFC State Dept. visit vindicates party on cocaine allegations
The recent meeting that the Alliance for Change had with members of the US State Department has vindicated and cleared the name of the party as it relates to allegations that they had dealings with a...Sep 06, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on National Teacher Awards programme revived
– Minister Baksh This year the Ministry of Education has resuscitate the National Teacher Awards programme to reward teachers of excellence from all across the country. A special ceremony has...Sep 06, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Morgan, Forde comfortably win Ainlim 10k
Multiple South American 10km Road Race winners, Cleveland Forde and Alika Morgan made light work of the inaugural Ainlim 10km course yesterday, winning the male and female groups well ahead of their...Sep 06, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Guyana Amazon Conquerors ready to roar in S/Africa
K/News only regional Media to be present Guyana’s toughest cricketing assignment since they lost to Barbados in the Region’s first ever First-Class match in 1865 starts in South Africa on Sunday...Sep 06, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on South Georgetown LEO Club donates school supplies to less fortunate
Six students will benefit from school supplies for the new school term compliments of the South Georgetown LEO Club. The donations include stationary, haversacks, text books, pencils and other...Sep 06, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on PTA needs help to complete Audio Visual Centre
QUEENSTOWN, NEW AMSTERDAM – Members of the Parent/Teacher Association (PTA) of the Berbice High School is appealing for help in completing an audio/visual centre. President of the Clarence...Sep 06, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Despite setbacks Berbice Campus is on the move
TAIN, CORENTYNE – In order for the University of Guyana Berbice Campus (UGBC) to truly realise its full potential, it needs to have partial or full autonomy from Turkeyen. This is the view of a...Sep 06, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Journalism is the hierarchy of effective reporting
By Sharmaine Gift Ever since school days I have had a passion for writing, so when I noticed an advertisement in the Kaieteur Newspaper requesting anyone with such traits to apply for the position of...Sep 06, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on A renascent Buxton will only be possible through self-reliance
Dear Editor, On Monday 16th September 1968 as an 11-year-old strikingly diffident student, I initiated contact with the village of my maternal grandparents. My guardians at that time were the...Sep 06, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on The AFC votes with the PPP even when the acts are discriminatory
Dear Editor, Emile Mervin’s paranoia with the messenger as against the message in his letter, “Anonymous letter writers….” (Kaieteur News 01-09-10) does not ignore the fact that the letter,...Sep 06, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Effectiveness, efficiency and programme quality in higher education
Dear Editor, Reductions in governmental aid to universities are inducing such universities to overly scrutinize their budgets for fluff, with the view to reducing their annual deficits. And...Sep 06, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on The Minister’s rebuttal exposes the wrongdoing behind the rice deal
Dear Editor, Minister Robert Persaud’s letter fails to counter my position that the Venezuela rice deal unfairly benefits one special interest group Minister of Agriculture, Robert Persaud’s...Feb 08, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- The Caribbean has lost a giant in both the creative arts and sports with the passing of Ken Corsbie, a name synonymous with cultural excellence and basketball pioneering in the...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- In 1985, the Forbes Burnham government looking for economic salvation, entered into a memorandum... more
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