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Nov 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on NOC Commission of Inquiry…New Chairman identified
A new Chairman has been chosen for the Commission of Inquiry into the escape of inmates and other related occurrences at the New Opportunity Corps (NOC), Onderneeming, on the Essequibo Coast, more...Nov 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Health sector striving to vigorously address breast cancer
Although there is currently no regulation forcing private health facilities to report all cases of breast cancer, the Ministry of Health is leaning towards such a development. With a system of this...Nov 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Drowned miner described as “ambitious, promising”
Julius Younge, 31, the miner who lost his life on October 29, last, in a mining pit, at Takutu Backdam, in the mining district sited approximately two hours from Itaballi, was described by his elder...Nov 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on ‘HI-Vision 20/20’ to guide NAPS operation – Dr Singh
A new strategic plan is in the making which when completed, will guide the National AIDS Programme Secretariat (NAPS)’s operation for the next seven years. Programme Manager of NAPS, Dr Shanti...Nov 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on $$M to be won in GT&T’s “Crazy Cash for Christmas” promotion
The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GT&T) on Wednesday launched its highly anticipated “Crazy Cash for Christmas” promotion. Starting next Monday (November 5) and continuing...Nov 02, 2012 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on From Berbice to Parika: My heart is broken into tiny pieces
On Wednesday evening, I travelled up to Berbice at the request of the People’s United and General Workers’ Union along with Lincoln Lewis of the TUC, Fitz Ralph of the...Nov 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Murder suspect arrested in GGMC compound
The police yesterday arrested the man who was wanted in connection with the murder of Sulé Brian Assanah. On October 7, last, 20-year-old Assanah had his throat slashed after he went to the...Nov 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Material shortage stalls major road works
Major road works involving crusher-run have reportedly been halted for several weeks owing to the shortage of the construction material. But BK Quarries says it has 10,000 tons of crusher run in its...Nov 02, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on Time for Indo-Guyanese to pick up the mantle
Dear Sir, I noticed in your edition of October 25th that one Mr. Maxwell offered a biased opinion pertaining to Afro-Guyanese and Indo-Guyanese voting pattern. Mr. Maxwell is asking Afro -Guyanese to...Nov 02, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on More sea defence works is needed at Aurora
Dear Editor, The sea defence works (rip-rap) that was done at Aurora Village on the Essequibo Coast, beginning from where the Nursery School used to be located and ending some 150 meters north in the...Nov 02, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on Kissoon’s social contract and the blame game
Dear Editor, So Mr. Freddie Kissoon now dishes out a “social contract” for our Guyanese taste buds hoping the spice of Western philosopher Thomas Hobbes would make it palatable. Amazingly,...Nov 02, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on Goolsarran responds to Auditor General
Dear Editor, The Kaieteur News yesterday carried two comments from the Auditor General which caught my eye and which requires a clarification. The first relates to his reference to the 2003 Auditor...
Jan 28, 2025
Kaieteur Sports – The Guyana Tennis Association (GTA) commends the Government of Guyana (GOG) for its significant increase in funding to the sports sector in the 2025 National budget. This...– spending US$2B on a project without financial, environmental studies is criminality at its worst – WPA Kaieteur... more
Antiguan Barbudan Ambassador to the United States, Sir Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The upcoming election... more
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