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Jan 28, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Introduction of new vaccines aided reduction in child mortality – MCH Director
Significant strides have been made in the past year to improve the service offered by the Maternal and Child Health/Expanded Programme on Immunisation offered by the Ministry of Health. And according...Jan 28, 2011 knews News Comments Off on PNCR concerned about road deterioration countrywide
Failure on the part of Minister of Public Works, Robeson Benn, and his team to follow certain basic road design procedures was cited yesterday as the primary reason for the deteriorating state of...Jan 28, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Officials introduced to new techniques as training workshop continues
New lessons, different adaptations and practical applications were just a part of the issues addressed as International Amateur Boxing Association (IABA) referee, Trinidadian James Beckles employed...Jan 28, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Regal XI remain unbeaten in Georgetown /East Coast Zone
Regal XI triumphed over Mac Masters ‘B’ by 71 runs in a low scoring affair to retain its unbeaten streak when play continued in the Regal Stationery & Computer Centre over-35 Males 20/20...Jan 28, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Tattered legacy, tattered nation, tattered human beings
There is a scholarly analysis of the legacy of the departing president of Guyana that is making the rounds all over Guyana and in the Diaspora over the internet titled; “Guyanese President Leaves a...Jan 28, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on When there is a vacuum in intellect it must be matched with noise
Dear Editor, I would want to encourage all Guyana to take a minute silence with the families of Lusignan who lost their loved ones on January 26, 2008 in a massacre. Eleven persons were killed...Jan 28, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on We must treat corruption with moral outrage
Dear Editor, Your editorial of 24 January 2011, “Tackling Corruption” succinctly described the affects of runaway corruption. It may be fair to say that Guyana has, over the years, become a more...Jan 28, 2011 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on ASKING GUYANA TO TURN A HUG INTO A VICE WAS WRONG!
Guyana is not Trinidad and Tobago. Foreign countries are not going to dictate to Guyana when it comes to the rendition or extraditing of foreign nationals, and more so when that foreign national is...Jan 28, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on I am not an agent provocateur of the PPP/C or the PNCR
Dear Editor, Congratulations to management and staff for consistently surpassing 100,000 readers of your online edition. This reflects not only the credibility of the news you produce, but the...Jan 28, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Our attitudes toward issues are driven by personalities rather than rules and facts
Dear Editor, Response is made to letter by Suegin Thomas titled, “Propping up Corbin’s shattered image” Kaieteur News (25-1-2011). What Thomas calls “propping up a shattered image,” I call...Jan 28, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Mings Sponsors Golf Tournament
Mings Products and Services Ltd will sponsor this week’s golf tournament at the Lusignan Golf Club. The tournament is a medal play event starting at 12:30pm. Assembly time is 12:15pm. Members are...
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SportsMax – With the stakes high and the odds challenging, West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite has placed an unyielding focus on self-belief and bravery as key factors for his team to deliver...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Accusations of conflict of interest have a peculiar way of rising to the surface in Guyana.... more
Sir Ronald Sanders (Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the US and the OAS) By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News–... more
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