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Feb 03, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Dictatorship has an expiry date
DEAR EDITOR, The people of Egypt are demonstrating that dictatorship has an expiry date. Their refusal to let up in their protests against the three decade dictatorial rule of President Hosni Mubarak...Feb 03, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Whom does Mr. Rohee thinks he is fooling?
DEAR EDITOR, Reading the SN article of February 1, 2011, captioned, “Law and order at the optimal level – Rohee” was most disturbing. What was even more concerning is that Minister Rohee listed...Feb 03, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on P&SSO should not be made the casualties of political quarrels
DEAR EDITOR, We are the Probation and Social Service Officers (P&SSO) working at the Ministry of Labour, Human Services and Social Security. We notice that recently in the budget presentation in...Feb 03, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Many young Amerindians are not registered
DEAR EDITOR, After doing a fan out exercise on behalf of the Alliance for Change, I found that many young people, who ought to be voting for the first time, are not registered. I have done work on...Feb 03, 2011 knews Editorial Comments Off on That story about Guyana being safe
Politicians issue statements designed to make their constituents feel comfortable. And this is what life is all about because people always need some reassurance. There must be something to motivate...
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(GFF) — Guyana Beverages Inc (GBI) in an effort to contribute to the development of women’s football has partnered with the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) as a sponsor of the Maid Marian...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- It’s a classic Guyanese tale, really. You live in the fastest growing economy in the... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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