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Oct 18, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Colombians face charges for forged Guyana visas
Two Colombians yesterday appeared before Magistrate Judy Latchman at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court where they each faced a charge of conspiracy to commit a felony. Samir Eduardo Garcia...Oct 18, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Church launches feeding programme at primary schools
Freedom Life Ministries Georgetown yesterday launched a feeding programme at two schools in the Charlestown community. The church, located at Princes and Lyng Streets, Charlestown, has...Oct 18, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana “warned” on anti-money laundering measures
Dr Roger Luncheon yesterday described as a “warning” the most recent communication by the Caribbean Financial Action Taskforce (CFATF) to Guyana, should it fail to enact the amendments to...Oct 18, 2013 KNews Sports Comments Off on HOM Inter Ward football continues this weekend in Berbice
Competition in the Hearts of Oak Masters FC, Inter Ward football competition is expected to continue tonight and tomorrow evening with double headers each night at the Scot’s Church Ground,...Oct 18, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Several illegal mining camps ordered closed
Government has ordered a halt to several illegal mining operations on concessions granted for prospecting. According to the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC), it recently conducted a...Oct 18, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on Some parts of Bartica/ Potaro road already washing away
Dear Editor Residents of Bartica are very concerned about of the continuous ‘patching’ of the Bartica/Potaro Road which confirms our view that the road will soon end up back to square...Oct 18, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on Has the Guyanese microscope missed Moses Nagamootoo?
Dear Editor, Moses Nagamootoo, as a public figure, must face the same scrutiny as every other politician. The Guyanese public needs to be reminded of what transpired in the National Assembly...Oct 18, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on This report invites further enquiry of Guysuco’s strategic plan
Dear Editor, The report under this Headline (Guysuco to spend $19.4B to revive sugar under new strategy – (Stabroek News October 13, 2013) is most confusing, resulting from the...Oct 18, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on The role of this industry in our country deserves immediate concerted action
Dear Editor, A recent Kaieteur News editorial addressed this question in an interesting piece titled “the importance of life skills”. In this context itadverted to a number of factors that...Oct 18, 2013 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The Teknik Perdana incident
Guyana blundered when it gave permission for seismic research in what it considers its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). It further blundered when it allowed a vessel chartered by an American...Oct 18, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on Almost every institution is on the brink of collapse
Dear Editor, First, since Mr. Jagdeo became president in 1999, the legal system has been on the brink of collapse. There are less Judges and Magistrates on the bench which means that the...Oct 18, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on OAS visit had nothing to do with acts of corruption
– Teixeira “Guyana wasn’t being investigated, it was basically a treaty meeting and had nothing to do with acts of corruption as APNU and AFC purported,” Presidential Adviser...
Apr 06, 2025
-Action concludes today Kaieteur Sports- In a historic occurrence for Guyana’s Basketball fraternity the ‘One Guyana’ 3×3 Quest opened yesterday, Saturday, morning at the Cliff...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- There are moments in the history of nations when fate lays before them a choice not of... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- Recent media stories have suggested that King Charles III could “invite” the United... more
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