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Jan 10, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Overseas-based Guyanese fêtes Convalescent Home
“There’s nothing better than giving back to the less fortunate,” says overseas-based Guyanese Carol Bagot. Bagot, who heads the Organization for Social and Health Advancement in Guyana,...Jan 10, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Technical institute signs training pact with Caricom Rice Mills
Based on an agreement which will facilitate employment as well as sponsorship for Level One trainee students of the Essequibo Technical Institute (ETI), Caricom Rice Mills Limited (CRML),...Jan 10, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on GNBS certifies seven ISO 9001 lead auditors
Seven persons were certified after completing the ISO (International Standard Organisation) 9001-registered lead auditor course yesterday. This was facilitated by the Guyana National Bureau of...Jan 10, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Ansa McAl kicks off Carib Soca Monarch competition
Beverage giant, Ansa McAl, yesterday launched its ninth edition of the “Carib Soca Monarch”. This year’s competition will see some 22 contestants trying to get their hands on that $1.5M cash...Jan 10, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Voir Dire commences in two High Court murder trials
Three murder trials got underway yesterday with two of the cases already attracting a voir dire (a trial within a trial). Three prosecution witnesses gave evidence before Justice Navindra...Jan 10, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Family unhappy with police action into suspicious death
The relatives of 21-year-old Anthony Biswah are not happy with the way the police are treating his death. Convinced that the young man was beaten to death, the relatives are accusing the police of...Jan 10, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Avon donates garbage bins to City Hall
– hopes that they are put to good use Avon, via its sole authorized distributor and official consultant-Beauty and Home Systems (Guyana) Incorporated— is yet another entity opting to assist...Jan 10, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on Teachers need to be taken seriously in 2013
Dear Editor, I would like to extend on behalf of the executives of the Upper Demerara Branch of the Guyana Teachers’ Union, a happy and productive 2013 to all teachers. Let us in this...Jan 10, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on Two major concerns that need to be addressed
DEAR EDITOR, There are two major concerns that we the residents of Ann’s Grove-Bee Hive, would like to highlight to the relevant authorities. Firstly, the main access road that leads...Jan 10, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on AFC should not support Granger’s call for inquiry from 2004 to 2010
DEAR EDITOR, After ‘disappearing’ from the scene for the past few months, David Granger is back with a motion – not with a motion to create an anti-corruption agency or to...Jan 10, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on Rohee lacks credibility to institute police reform
DEAR EDITOR, I refer to Mr Harry Gill’s letter in the Kaieteur News Jan 5, 2013, in which he blames the opposition for holding the security of the nation at ransom. It is the PPP...Jan 10, 2013 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Guyana in 2012: The positives
Two organizations enhanced their presence on the social milieu last year and maybe they have led to enhanced expectations that there may be more of a sustained pressure on the Government to be more...Mar 25, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- With just 11 days to go before Guyana welcomes 16 nations for the largest 3×3 basketball event ever hosted in the English-speaking Caribbean, excitement is building. The Guyana...Peeping Tom… The President of Guyana’s response, regarding today’s planned talks with the United States Secretary... more
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