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Sep 18, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, My Column Comments Off on A LIFE LOST CANNOT BE REPLACED
It was the late Nelson Mandela, former president of South Africa, who said: Massive poverty and obscene inequality are such terrible scourges of our times that they rank alongside slavery and...Sep 18, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on More than $100M to clean up Georgetown
As Government continues with the “Clean-Up My Country” campaign, the Mayor and City Council has embarked on the cleaning and desilting of street drains, alleyways and canals. Areas being...Sep 18, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on President’s College set to reclaim self-sufficiency status – Principal
President’s College is currently on course to returning to being a self-sufficient institution. This is according to Principal of the institution, Ms Carlyn Canterbury. She, during a recent...Sep 18, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on A Slap in the Face for Neo-Liberal Capitalism
Dear Editor, The announcement this week (September 15th) of Jeremy Corbyn’s victory in the British Labour Party’s leadership contest with a landslide – almost 60% of the vote, and Tom...Sep 18, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on Re-design of the website of the Guyana Forestry Commission
Dear Editor, The previously chaotically disorganised and incomplete website of the Guyana Forestry Commission appears to have been re-launched without testing. Most of the website currently...Sep 18, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on Ramjattan has demonstrated a willingness to examine new perspectives as he forges his legacy
Dear Editor, I will not attempt to support or challenge the veracity of Oswald Craigwell’s examples cited in Mr. Ramjattan will not be leaving an unblemished legacy as Public Security Minister”...Sep 18, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on Jagdeo’s opposition to a national unity government is not sitting well with some supporters
Dear Editor, The leader of the Opposition, Mr. Bharat Jagdeo has made it very clear to all and sundry that he is committed to issues that will only benefit the PPP politically. He has shown no...Sep 18, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Drakes and West in Guyana to look at HPC’s players
West Indies High Performance Centre (HPC) Head Coach, Englishman Graeme West along with its bowling Coach former West Indies pacer Barbadian Vasbert Drakes arrived in Guyana on Wednesday night to...Sep 18, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on ‘Quick Shift Part 2’ Drag Meet set for October 4
Following the completion of the third leg of the Caribbean Motor Racing Championship (CMRC) in Barbados last weekend, motor racing fans can now turn their attention to the upcoming local Drag Meet...Sep 18, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCA tournaments play on this weekend
Matches in the first and second division Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA) tournaments are set to continue this weekend. Tomorrow at 09:30hrs at Bourda, Guyana Defense Force (GDF) will face GNIC...Sep 18, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Former GFF Competitions Coordinator cries foul after dismissal
Dear Sir, After giving yeoman service to the Guyana Football Federation for close to 16 years I was unceremoniously dismissed over an alleged infraction with no mention of any benefits for years of...Sep 18, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on >>> Letter to the Sport Editor <<< YBG must be complimented
Dear Editor, First I must congratulate Youth Basketball Guyana (YBG) on its 10th Anniversary for the School tournament. I was always a part from the first year as an official or a spectator. This...Feb 22, 2025
Kaieteur Sports– National Junior Chess Champion Ricardo Narine was selected by the Guyana Chess Federation (GCF) to compete in the SITTU Barbados Open Chess Championship 2025 from February 20th...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Time, as the ancients knew, is a trickster. It slips through the fingers of kings and commoners... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Ambassador to the US and the OAS, Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News-Two Executive Orders issued by U.S.... more
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