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Nov 14, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on THE PRESIDENT HAS DONE APNU A FAVOUR
APNU and the AFC are preparing for major political protests in Guyana. They have no choice; because this is the only way they can deflect from their own failure to predict that the President would...Nov 14, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Gov’t to cover city canals for parking
By Zena Henry The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) reported that in one year a maximum of 9,999 new vehicles were registered under the PSS series. This development will usher in the PTT series and...Nov 14, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Fuel shortage being actively addressed – PM Hinds
– Rubis doubles local storage capacity Prime Minister Samuel Hinds said reports of a fuel shortage have not escaped his, or the attention of the Cabinet, and discussions and reviews are...Nov 14, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Prorogued Parliament…No ‘cool-out’ period, Ramotar has only amplified the heat – AFC Leader
While the government may feel as though it has silenced the citizenry and given the political opposition a chance to “cool off” by proroguing the Parliament, it has essentially, amplified the...Nov 14, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Bartica Police showcases humanitarian side
– extends hand of support to needy residents In what can only be described as a mysterious phenomenon, 56-year-old Joseph Williamson was early this month rendered homeless when the domicile in...Nov 14, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana produces top 10 candidates in multiple CSEC, CAPE subject areas
A number of Guyanese students who sat the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) May/June examinations have copped places among the...Nov 14, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Ramotar has committed political hara-kiri
Come month end, Mr. Ramotar would have achieved three years of presidential rule. If you juxtapose the negatives and positives of his tenure, a caricature emerges, in that there isn’t a...Nov 14, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Labourer gets three years for cocaine
Shawn Charles and Alexis Welcome appeared before Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrates Court yesterday to answer to a charge of unlawful possession of an illegal...Nov 14, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Man accused of Linden businessman’s murder walks free
Three years after being accused of gunning-down a Linden businessman during a robbery, Collis Collison yesterday walked out of the Georgetown Supreme Court a free man, after Madam Justice Dawn...Nov 14, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on I applaud the Ombudsman for seeking to correct an injustice
Dear Editor, This sort of injustice is cruel, horrible and inhumane. I had penned this letter a few weeks ago- October 14th to be exact, and was rigorously debating in my mind whether and/or when...Nov 14, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on Mr. Ramotar’s assumption of dictatorial powers is neither just nor understandable
Dear Editor, In a letter last week, I made the case that religious and civil society had failed Guyana by being silent on certain critical issues, singling out the leadership-advocacy organization...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… Kaieteur News- The solemnity of Babu Jaan, a site meant to commemorate the life and legacy of Dr. Cheddi... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders For decades, many Caribbean nations have grappled with dependence on a small number of powerful countries... more
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