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Sep 16, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Provide the evidence of racial problems in Guyana
Dear Editor, Politicians especially from the opposition parties are blatantly presenting extreme unreliable, inaccurate, unsupported information on race relations in Guyana. It is pointless...Sep 16, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Diamond Hospital employees claim owed salaries, leave passage
A number of disgruntled employees at the East Bank Regional Hospital (Diamond Hospital) are claiming that for the past several months they have been executing duties without receiving their...Sep 16, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on High level CARICOM confab to deal with prevention, control of NCDs
Globally, 60% of deaths are caused by chronic Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) with approximately 40% occurring below the age of 70, according to Director of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau...Sep 16, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Old dumpsite is highest land point on the coast
– To be fully covered by October 8 The piles of garbage being covered at the now-closed dumpsite at Le Repentir have become the highest land point on the coast, government says....Sep 16, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Chinese delegation visits for a day
The Vice Mayor of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) Chen Qi, from the City of Fuzhou, Fujian Province, and a delegation paid a one-day visit to Guyana yesterday. The Vice Mayor made his...Sep 16, 2011 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Empathic listening and its empowering qualities
When individuals in a conflict situation, such as we often have in Guyana, cannot get their messages across to each other, a number of problems are generated. For one, it may...Sep 16, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on APNU complains of unfair campaign spending by PPP/C
– reveals own US$6M budgetary estimate A Partnership For Unity (APNU) has signaled its intentions to raise complaints about what it considers is unfair election campaign spending...Sep 16, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on THE CASE AGAINST ‘PRAKS’ SHOULD BE REOPENED
During the disciplinary hearings by the ruling party against Khemraj Ramjattan there were reports that he had been accused of taking information to the United States embassy. Mrs. Jagan...Sep 16, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on AFC’s PM Candidate to be decided at Executive meeting
The Alliance For Change (AFC)’s National Executive will be meeting tomorrow to discuss recommendations for a suitable Prime Ministerial candidate for the party. Prime Ministerial...Sep 16, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on National Assembly approves motion on Campaign Financing
The National Assembly yesterday passed a motion on campaign financing, following the adoption of a report by a Parliamentary Committee which has recommended that all political parties...Sep 16, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Two men found hanging in separate suicide incidents
Early yesterday morning police were summoned to Le Repentir Cemetery as workers from the Mayor and City Council made a startling discovery. According to reports, a man was found hanging from a...Sep 16, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Neal & Massy Techno-Expo launched in Berbice
By Leon Suseran The Neal & Massy Group of Companies launched a Techno-Expo at the University of Guyana Berbice Campus (UGBC) last evening. The Neal & Massy Holdings is a conglomerate...Nov 19, 2024
Kaieteur Sports- The Ministry of Education ground came alive on Sunday as the Republic Bank Schools’ Under-18 Football League wrapped up its fifth round of competition with thrilling...…all contracts are subject to change Professor Clive Thomas (Guyana not shackled to Exxon oil deal forever’) (Guyana... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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