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May 09, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on NICIL is incompetent and has cost the Guyanese people billions
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News published an article on January 23, 2011 titled “NICIL transfers public property to PM, Queens Atlantic, 28 others.” The article noted...May 09, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on The PPP must be reminded that the Constitution is the Supreme Law
Dear Editor, We refer to an article in KN captioned “Govt has no obligation to transfer money to Consolidated Funds says Brassington.” Might we remind anyone of this mindset that...May 09, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on Church on Essequibo Coast agitates residents
Dear Editor, It bothers me a lot to know that several complaints were made to the Anna Regina Police Station for the irritating noise that a Deliverance church has been causing for...May 09, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on President’s / Jefford Track & Field Classic launched
-Marian Burnett arrives May 14 By Rawle Welch One of the notable features of the Annual President’s / Jefford Track & Field Classic is the fact that it has been able to maintain...May 09, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Power team selected as Guyana Softball League prepares for 10/10 International Cup competition
Cricket lovers are assured of top class action when a local softball team squares off with their Canadian counterparts to compete for the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company 10/10...May 09, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Top teams collect winnings for Mayor’s Cup KO Inter Ward tourney
After several weeks of intense action, the West Ruimveldt Football Club distinguished itself from among the heap and carted off the championship trophy when the Mayor’s Cup Annual Knock-Out...May 09, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Alitia Moore aiming to shine at President’s/Jefford Classic
Talented 18-year-old athlete, Alita ‘Logga Logga’ Moore is one of the athletes expected to create a storm as has come to be expected of her when the 3rd edition of the...May 09, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on ASTP / GT&T / MCYS / NSC Schools Windball Cricket C/ships…
Thomas More, F.E Pollard, St. Pius among winners Play in the Georgetown Zone of the Al Sport & Tour Promotions (ASTP) / GT&T / Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport (MCYS) / National Sports...May 09, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Scotia/Pepsi Schools Football…Lodge and Campbellville girls to clash today
The Scotia/Pepsi Schools Football tournament continues this afternoon at the Tucville Ground from 16:00hrs with a female encounter. Lodge Secondary School will be looking to add another...May 09, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Expansion of Ogle airport runway completed
– Facility to be commissioned today A major project to lengthen the runway at Ogle Airport to allow regional flights and bring it to regional standards, and which will allow for...May 09, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Cemetery Road bridge for repairs
…days after tragic accident Senior Government Engineer Walter Willis has said that works on the dilapidated bridge at Cemetery Road, will commence tomorrow, just days after 16-year-old Elbert...May 09, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Rains may affect hydraulic change operation at DHB
Heavy rainfall on the coastland is now a factor the Demerara Harbour Bridge Corporation (DHBC)’s management has to consider when setting a date to change its western hydraulic ramp....May 09, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on More citizens should help fight corruption – TIGI Head
More citizens should speak on issues of transparency, says Gino Persaud, the new president of a local anti-corruption watchdog set up to empower citizens to demand a society where...May 09, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Housing Ministry condemns “wanton destruction” at Parliament Square
The Ministry of Housing and Water is condemning what it says are the recent acts of wanton destruction that seek to retard efforts to enhance and develop Parliament Square. According to a...May 09, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Health Sciences programmes are designed to advance the health care agenda
– Dr Cummings “All programmes offered by the University of Guyana’s Faculty of Health Sciences are important.” This assertion was made by Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences,...May 09, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Full complement of GECOM Commissioners restored
…as Sandra Jones sworn in The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) is once again with its full complement of Commissioners. Sandra Jones, the representative of A Partnership for...May 09, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on PAHO calls for new generation of HIV treatment programmes in the Americas
The Caribbean has the highest rates of antiretroviral treatment (ART) coverage of any developing region in the world, with an estimated 63 percent of people with HIV who need treatment...May 09, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Police credit citizens’ cooperation for reduction in crime
The Guyana Police Force is attributing the continued overall decline in serious crimes to improved police vigilance coupled with the increasing assistance from members of the public and the...May 09, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on CXC touts introduction of software to arrest plagiarism
Aimed at reducing the incidence of plagiarism among candidates of the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) Examination, the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) is hoping to...Jan 09, 2025
Kaieteur Sports – The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) is set to commence the highly anticipated Elite League Qualification Playoffs on Saturday, January 11, 2025. This knockout-style...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Bharrat Jagdeo’s proclamation of his party’s approach to reducing income inequality... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- It has long been evident that the world’s richest nations, especially those responsible... more
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