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Jun 29, 2016 KNews Editorial Comments Off on THE BRITISH VOTE—IMPLICATIONS FOR ALLIANCES
The pound sterling tumbled to a 31-year low and world markets are struggling to cope with the fallout from the leave vote. Why would a group of enlightened people in Britain cast a vote to hurt...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Man claiming he’s ISIS member threatens to bomb bank, demands $10M – deemed psych patient, charged for similar offence in 2007
Pandemonium erupted at a Regent Street commercial bank yesterday, after a suspected mentally ill man who claimed to been ISIS member threatened to blow up the bank while demanding $10M. He was...Jun 29, 2016 KNews Sports Comments Off on Digicel Schools Football Championship Archer’s diving header gives Kwakwani second Linden scalp -defending champs in action today
Jhvon Archer’s diving header in the 76th minute enabled Kwakwani Secondary to claim their second scalp from Linden in three days as play in this year’s Digicel Schools Football Championship...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Constitutional Reform… If it involves taming executive powers then so let it be –President Granger
By Kiana Wilburg When it comes to the issue of Constitutional reform, President David Granger believes that the people know best what they want. And if it comes down to taming the powers of the Head...Jun 29, 2016 KNews Sports Comments Off on GOA’s Open Badminton Tourney Father, son clash highlight final night action
The Guyana Olympic Association (GOA) Guyana Badminton Association (GBA) Open Tournament concluded Monday Evening at the National Gymnasium with action in the Men’s, Ladies’ & Mixed Doubles of...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on “Major upgrades” still needed for billion-dollar forensic lab
When it was commissioned in 2014, there had been intentions for the billion-dollar forensic lab aback of the University of Guyana, Turkeyen campus to serve several important functions including...Jun 29, 2016 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Dem boys seh…Guyana is a nice and safe place
Guyana is a nice place. When people do something wrong in another country dem does run and come to Guyana. Some years ago a man from Trinidad, Abdul Malik, kill some people in Trinidad and he come to...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Norway agrees not to take back US$80M for Amaila -financially-strapped Iwokrama to benefit from forest deal money
A recent visit by Government officials to Norway has netted positive results for the country. Updating Kaieteur News this week, Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman, disclosed that Norway...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Gold exports rake in US$366M -renewed confidence by small, medium scale miners
Guyana’s gold exports for the year are on course to chalk up the biggest earnings in recent times. Already for the first half- and it is not over yet- exports have racked up US$366M, a far cry from...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Duo accused of $31M robbery granted bail
Two men appeared in court yesterday, for allegedly robbing Marvin Samaroo of two computer hard drives valued $73,500; 15 flash drives valued $10,500; one wireless mouse valued $10,500; three phone...Jun 29, 2016 KNews Sports Comments Off on Guyanese ready for Hero CPL t20 Fans encouraged gets ticket early
It is said that when night falls the stars come out to play and so it should be when the Guyana leg of this season’s Hero CPL t20 tournament bowls off on July 7 under-lights at the Providence...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. reviews 17-year-old contract with Exxon Mobil …but agrees it provides “relative” protection as constituted
Pull quote: “I think that the agreement signed in 1999 perhaps represented the best that Guyana could have gotten at the time.” By Abena Rockcliffe-Campbell The APNU+AFC government is claiming to...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Strategic Development Plan not possible after one year – Business Minister
There have been calls emanating from the public and the political opposition for the Government of Guyana to publish a development plan for the nation. At the 13th Annual General Meeting of the Small...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Region Ten launches work readiness programme
More than three dozen young people and their parents yesterday turned out at the Egbert Benjamin Centre, in Linden, for the official launch of the Region Ten “Work Readiness” Programme. They...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on ‘Picture Boy’ double murder retrial nears conclusion
The trial for which Cyon Collier called ‘Picture Boy ‘is facing the judge and jury at the Georgetown High Court for the 2006 double murder of Victoria residents Ray Walcott called ‘Sugar’ and...Jun 29, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on An unlawful appointment doesn’t necessarily make that appointee’s actions unlawful
There is an interesting fact that is often overlooked whenever there are discussions about the former Town Clerk, Carol Sooba. It is often assumed that she owed her employment in the City Hall to the...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on CDB remains crucial partner to Guyana’s development -Finance Minister
As the Government forges ahead with plans for the nation’s development, it will continue to lean on crucial partners like the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) for unwavering support. This is...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Bound body in metal container… Cops detain two more for gold miner’s murder
Police have now detained all three of the suspects who were wanted in connection with the murder of porkknocker Shawn McDonald, whose bound and battered body was found in a metal container at...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on GPHC gives recognition to 19 “awesome nurses” –100 expected to be certified by November
By November of this year the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) is expected to have within its employ at least 100 nurses whose performances have qualified them to be labelled as...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Alleged engine thieves on bail
Two men accused of stealing an engine were each released on $50, 000 bail after pleading not guilty to a simple larceny charge when they appeared before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan. It is alleged...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Convict remanded over $5M fraud
A convicted fraudster was yesterday remanded to prison after he was accused of obtaining almost $5M by false pretence, when he appeared before Magistrate Fabayo Azore in the Georgetown Magistrates’...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on City Council vows to reclaim parapets
The Georgetown Mayor and City Council intends to embark on a campaign directed at reclaiming the City’s parapets which have been misappropriated by both businesses and private citizens. The Council...Jun 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Statements admitted as evidence in Rubis Exec. murder PI
All statements given by the men accused of murdering Rubis Executive, Jason Cort, were yesterday admitted into evidence by Magistrate Judy Latchman at the conclusion of a Voir Dire (trial within a...Jun 29, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Natural resources not responsible for prosperity of nations
Dear Editor; Many Guyanese are very ignorant of the fact as to what really makes a nation prosperous. I have been hearing a lot of talk about how far behind we are in comparison to other countries...Nov 23, 2024
Kaieteur Sports- The highly anticipated Diamond Mineral Water International Indoor Hockey Festival is set to ignite the National Gymnasium from November 28th to December 1st. This year’s...…Peeping Tom kaieteur News- Ray Daggers walked from Corriverton to Charity. It was a journey so epic it might have... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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