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Jun 08, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on WGEC recommends legislation for sexual harassment at place of work
After the completion of one year in existence this month-end, the Women and Gender Equality Commission (WGEC) will be presenting the National Assembly with its Year-end Report, which includes several...Jun 08, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Taffin Khan, Anthony Drayton capture honours
Senior National Champion Taffin Khan rebounded from an earlier defeat to youth player, Shaheed Ali to claim the top honours when the Guyana Chess Federation (GCF) brought the curtains down on the...Jun 08, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on TOPP XX HUMBLE NET ROCKERS 4-0
Bakewell Topp XX, led by a double from Yannick Braithwaite and others from Shackee Charles and Trentoon Lashley ensured they overwhelmed opponents Net Rockers, smashing their way to a 4-0 win and...Jun 08, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Barbadian company among bidders for new access road to CJIA
Eight (8) companies, including one from Barbados, have submitted bids to the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB), in response to a tender for the construction of a new access...Jun 08, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on No report of any flood-related illnesses in Region Nine
…as more health personnel and medicine flown into Rupununi While residents of Lethem and its surrounding areas continue to battle flood waters, more relief is being deployed into the Rupununi by...Jun 08, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Thus spoke Zarathustra
I have been admonished countless times by the ordinary folk that I use words and terms they cannot understand. I admit guilt. This happens and is bound to happen when you are an academic and you...Jun 08, 2011 KNews Stella Says Comments Off on Dramatic excerpts from Sukree Boodram’s life
Tomorrow evening at the Pegasus is the World Premiere of Sukree Boodram’s documentary, “Break Out,” which is about her brave and silent struggle to survive domestic abuse and alcoholism amidst...Jun 08, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Man electrocuted after unauthorised connection on pole
A suspected GPL employee might have been carrying out unauthorised work on a utility pole in Second Street, Golden Grove, East Coast Demerara when he got the shock of his life after he touched the...Jun 08, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on GTUC slams private sector’s endorsement of ERC
– supports Corbin’s court move The Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) says that it supports the move by Robert Corbin, Leader of the Opposition, to have the court adjudicate the legality of...Jun 08, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Another drug seizure in Jamaica and even more silence
Dear Editor, Once again the press has reported another large consignment of drugs being intercepted in Jamaica, from Guyana. This time 13 kilograms of cocaine worth approximately $77 million...Jun 08, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on SN & the AFC are wrong about Jagdeo’s Middle East thrust
Dear Editor, The Stabroek News in its June 5 edition, and under the caption “Have Arab uprisings sunk Jagdeo’s Middle East overtures?”, seems bent on pushing the AFC position on the...Jun 08, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Agriculture under the PNC was innovative
Mr. Editor, Hydar Ally in his letter KN 6/5/2011 “The politics of food” skillfully inserted misinformation for political advantage and misrepresented the PNC record on agriculture. Reading his...Jun 08, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Renowned pianist Ray Luck to host workshop here next month
Renowned pianist, Guyanese Dr. Ray Luck CCH, will conduct his annual International Piano Workshop in his homeland this year. Usually held in the island of St. Lucia, the four-day workshops include...Jun 08, 2011 KNews Bill Cotton/Reform, Features / Columnists Comments Off on BILL GOES SHOPPING…FOR QUALITY (and don’t find it)
It was Citizen Kane who suggested to Bill in the Flatshop Cambio. So Bill went to sample Guyana Stores. What an experience; a Bad One. Bill has been into East German and Russian stores with more...Jun 08, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Minibus operators mock the law
Dear Editor, Over the last two weeks, I read at least three letters in the dailies, regarding a very serious situation in Guyana, but which is being treated quite lightly. The situation is that of...Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
May 04, 2026
– Book spot in National C/ship (Kaieteur News) – Leopold Street stamped their authority on the Georgetown leg of the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ tournament on Friday, steam...May 04, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – It would not be unusual for it to be discovered that students sitting CSEC and CAPE examinations are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to complete their School Based Assessments (SBAs). Technology is now a normal part of students’ lives. Many students have access 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 04, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – A living standard -what is that animal? What does a livable income in Guyana look like? What does it allow? How do Guyanese manage? I begin with this basic definition: a livable income is what affords sufficient food daily, with enough left for nonfood bills. To...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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