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Mar 15, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, Interesting Creatures in Guyana Comments Off on The Culpeo (Lycalopex culpaeus)
The Culpeo (Lycalopex culpaeus), sometimes known as the zorro culpeo or Andean fox (wolf), is a South American species of wild dog. It is the second largest native canid on the continent,...Mar 15, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on FROM CUTLASS TO BRUSH CUTTER; FROM HEAPING TO LITTERING
What I am writing here may seem as if I am speaking about another place in another time. I am not speaking about another place, but I am speaking about another time. There was a time when the...Mar 15, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on ImmigrationINFO Immigration News For Our Community …Inspection Upon Arrival in the United States
By Attorney Gail Seeram, [email protected] United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is an agency within the Department of Homeland Security. The agency is responsible for keeping America’s...Mar 15, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on US and Venezuela: Don’t fan the flames, put out the fire
By Sir Ronald Sanders US President Barack Obama’s Executive Order imposing sanctions on another seven officials of the Venezuelan government for alleged intimidation of political opponents was...Mar 15, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Myself, Courtney Crum-Ewing, QC and Tolerance
The Story within the Story… By Leonard Gildarie As a little boy growing up in Enmore on the East Coast and later in Grove, East Bank Demerara, it was always my naïve belief that our little Guyana...Mar 15, 2015 KNews AFC Column, Features / Columnists Comments Off on EMPOWERING OUR WOMEN
…AN APNU+AFC GOVERNMENT WILL MAKE IT HAPPEN All around the world, International Women’s Day provides the opportunity to celebrate the achievements of a nation’s women, while calling for greater...Mar 15, 2015 KNews Book Review…, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Book Review…Rastafarianism: A movement that shaped Black Culture
Book: Let us Start with Africa: Foundations of Rastafari Scholarship Editors: Jahlani Niaah and Erin MacLeod Reviewer: Dr Glenville Ashby ‘Let Us Start with Africa’ is an anthology of essays; a...Mar 15, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana’s proactive response to malaria drug resistance
(From the desk of the Vector Control Director, Dr Reyaud Rahman) In 2013 the Vector Control Services/ Ministry of Health in collaboration with the World Health Organization and the Pan American...Mar 15, 2015 KNews Countryman, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on An Election Reflection on the Human Spirit
Countryman – Stories about life, in and out of Guyana, from a Guyanese perspective By Dennis Nichols In 1953, like other Guyanese born that year, I was delivered into a world of political chaos....Mar 15, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, My Column Comments Off on A messenger is silenced, brutally
I was at my desk when word came that a man had been shot multiple times at Agricola, Tuesday night. So there I was assigning a reporter and telling him that he needed to head to Agricola. Soon after...Mar 15, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on An unyielding passion for classical music drives ‘The Circle of Love’
Perhaps one can call it destiny that, after four boys had an enchanting encounter with classical a cappella music (specifically group or solo singing without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece...Mar 15, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on The Diabetic Diet: Do’s and Don’ts explained by Dr Zulfikar Bux
Diabetes is a disease which is affecting a significant portion of our population. It is estimated that 14.3% of the adult population in Guyana has diabetes and it causes over a thousand deaths...Mar 15, 2015 KNews APNU Column, Features / Columnists Comments Off on The whole is greater than the sum of its parts
The “Cummingsburg Accord” is a ‘social contract’ between A Partnership for National Unity and the Alliance For Change ¯ the combined majority political parties ¯ and the people. It aims at...Mar 15, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on The APNU-AFC must be watchful, least desperate people create the ‘Intended retaliation’
Dear Editor, The evil callous assassination of Courtney Crum-Ewing is best described by Ret Major General Joe Singh’s letter in the Stabroek and Kaieteur News Papers of March 12, nothing can be...Mar 15, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on The Police Role in National Elections
By Dale Andrews The conduct of the upcoming National and Regional Elections will place the entire operations of the Guyana Police Force under the intense glare of local, regional and international...Mar 15, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Caricom urges ‘diplomatic engagement’ for Reparations
The fact that former slave colonies have good diplomatic relations with former slave trading nations is enough to see the region approach Europe for Reparations on a basis of ‘a diplomacy of...Mar 15, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks Comments Off on The Baccoo Speaks
There is a certain madness at this time. Accusations will fly and the reactions would vary. Once more an openly aggressive person is going to challenge some people who proclaim support for the...Mar 15, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Bharrat Jagdeo and Donald Ramotar were right on what they said about me
It is doubtful the leaders of any other country speak the daily nonsense as that which comes out the mouths of those in the PPP leadership. An entire column can be devoted to just two recent pieces...
Nov 28, 2024
Kaieteur Sports- Long time sponsor, Bakewell with over 20 years backing the Kashif and Shanghai Organisation, has readily come to the fore to support their new yearend ‘One Guyana’ branded Futsal...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- A company can meet the letter of the law. It can tick every box, hit every target. Yet,... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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