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Aug 17, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on State of creative industries up for discussion during CARIFESTA XII
As the days draw nearer for Guyana’s participation in Caribbean Festival (CARIFESTA) XII in Haiti, the state of the nation’s creative industries and those of the Caribbean at large will be up for...Aug 17, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on When morality becomes ignorance people become fools
One day a group of senior KN staffers were liming outside the office. A small businessman drove up and began to chat with us. I can’t remember what the topic changed to but he turned to me and said...Aug 17, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Police initiative receiving positive response in Region Five
Young people from the Number Five District as well as neighbouring villages on the West Coast of Berbice, turned out in large numbers at the Number Five Play Ground on Saturday, in support of a...Aug 17, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, Tony Deyal column Comments Off on HIROSHIMA MON AMOUR
Abraham Lincoln started his famous Gettysburg Address with, “Four score and seven years ago.” At the foot of the Lincoln monument, Dr. Martin Luther King started his even more famous speech,...Aug 17, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on YOU ARE FIRED! YOU ARE HIRED!
There was a first wave of firings within the Public Sector. There is now a second wave. There will be other waves. Some will be let go with the same brutality and harshness that characterized some of...Aug 17, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on Give new Government a chance, but…
Dear Editor, A near majority of respondents to a survey I conducted by the North American Caribbean Teachers Association feel the APNU/AFC coalition government should be given a chance to rule...Aug 17, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on The govt. of the day has to facilitate FIT by eliminating red tape and financial constraints
Dear Editor, The role of the private sector in the development of our country is not to be denied and I have always advocated that, for genuine development, the private sector should be the real...Aug 17, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on With several honourable doctorates, Mandela never referred to himself as ‘Dr. Mandala’
Dear Editor, For some time I have been speechless that someone influential in society can allow themselves to be referred by a title that has not been achieved. While the reason for the above escapes...Aug 17, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on This organization has abandoned the Cane Grove drainage and irrigation network
Dear Editor, Could the relevant authorities in charge of the Cane Grove Water Users Association (WUA) send a team of personnel to see first-hand how this organization has abandoned the drainage and...Aug 17, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on Do not denigrate management while promoting leadership
Dear Editor, A recent editorial captioned “Management and Leadership” referred to an article with an interesting title by Dr Rudi Webster: “The WICB: over-managed and under-led” which...Aug 17, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on The Village Movement was Guyana’s greatest entrepreneurial event
Dear Editor, On Freedom Day, Freddie Kissoon wrote a very important article entitled “What about a Black Guyanese Entrepreneurial Class? In this article he highlighted the historical discriminatory...Dec 31, 2024
By Rawle Toney Kaieteur Sports- In the rich tapestry of Guyanese sports, few names shine as brightly as Keevin Allicock. A prodigious talent with the rare blend of skill, charisma, and grit, Allicock...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Every New Year’s Eve, like clockwork, we engage in a ritual that is predictable as... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The year 2024 has underscored a grim reality: poverty continues to be an unyielding... more
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