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Jan 31, 2016 KNews APNU Column, Features / Columnists Comments Off on To protect and promote local democracy
Central government has a constitutional duty to support local democracy and the work of local democratic organs (municipalities and neighbourhood democratic councils). The failure of successive...Jan 31, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Reflecting on half-century of evolving health care
…as preparations are made for 50 more years of improved services By Sharmain Grainger Fifty is undeniably a mature age and Guyana as an independent nation is swiftly heading to that...Jan 31, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on U.S. Passport Card portable alternative to U.S. Passport
U.S. citizens may apply for a U.S. Passport Card for use during certain international travel and as an identity/nationality document. The passport card will facilitate entry and expedite document...Jan 31, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on THE BUDGET
The Budget is essentially an accounting statement. It indicates what revenues the government will collect during the fiscal year, what will be spent and how any shortfall (deficit) will be financed....Jan 31, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on The Story within the Story…When citizens choose the wrong persons
By Leonard Gildarie This past week, across the country, scores of individuals, groups and political parties, submitted names to become candidates for the upcoming Local Government Elections (LGE)....Jan 31, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Deadline for entries to Golden Jubilee song competition is April 1
The National Commemorative Commission, a unit of the Ministry of Education, Department of Culture, Youth and Sport, with responsibility for organizing Guyana’s Golden Jubilee celebrations, is now...Jan 31, 2016 KNews Book Review…, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Book Review…The Amerindians: Lessons from the past
Book: Huareo: Story of a Jamaican Cacique Author: Fred W. Kennedy, PhD Reviewer: Dr Glenville Ashby “When our people first saw the bearded white men, they thought they were creatures from the...Jan 31, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Investing in Guyana’s Treasury Bills
By Kiana Wilburg A Treasury bill, commonly referred to as “T-bill,” is a form of security used not only by the Guyana Government but governments across the world to secure large sums of money,...Jan 31, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Interesting Creatures in Guyana Comments Off on Hairy-legged myotis (Myotis keaysi)
The hairy-legged myotis (Myotis keaysi) is a species of mouse-eared bat. It is found from southern Tamaulipas in Mexico, through much of Central America and across northern South America as...Jan 31, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Ronald Sanders Comments Off on De-risking or destruction? Neither is fair
By Sir Ronald Sanders “If there were any scheme designed to destroy the economies of several countries without a military war, then this is such a scheme. It is erroneous; it is pernicious; and it...Jan 31, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana – a paradise destination for hardcore adventure
Hardcore tourism appeals to tourists seeking adventure and Guyana is just the place to experience it. Guyana’s layout of rolling savannahs and highlands offers new tourism opportunities. Donald...Jan 31, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Murder and Mystery Comments Off on Alive or dead? A half-century old family mystery
By Michael Jordan It was almost seven years ago that she contacted me; this woman that I’d never seen before, to help her solve a case that happened before I was born. The details she gave me were...Jan 31, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks Comments Off on The Baccoo Speaks
Guyana will record yet another case of the Zika virus. This person will be found in the city. The authorities will be unable to do much since there is no cure for the virus. However, the fear is that...Jan 31, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Investigating the violent conspiracies of the Jagdeo era
In a recent police arrest in an alleged armed robbery, one of the accused jolted my memory. This man was part of a centralized conspiracy that planned and executed the attack on me, whereby a very...Jan 31, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Ole Higue takes to Nat’l Cultural Centre next Sunday
By Kiana Wilburg A most wretched curse leaves a young girl struggling to hold on to all that is pure. But the desire for the blood of children grows a little stronger as each day passes. There is...Jan 31, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, My Column Comments Off on The promises in a budget are many
When I was younger the budget presentation always brought a halt to activities, be they in the office, the streets or the home. People always sat glued to their radio to hear the various...Jan 31, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on It’s all about youth empowerment!
– Young manager Anije Lambert shows the way By Suraj Narine When one thinks of outstanding, over-achieving and therefore inspirational young Guyanese women, there will be great debate on how...Jan 31, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Lifestyle changes that can help lower your blood pressure
By Dr Zulfikar Bux Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Hypertension is a very common condition and is very high contributor to death in Guyana. It is projected to become a more common disorder...Feb 10, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- The Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) has officially announced the national training squad, with the country’s top pugilists vying for selection to represent Guyana at the 2025...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News-Guyana’s debt profile, both foreign and domestic, has become a focal point of economic... more
Antiguan Barbudan Ambassador to the United States, Sir Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The upcoming election... more
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