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Apr 18, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana’s aviation gets improved approval ratings from int’l safety regulator
Guyana has made significant progress in improving aviation safety, with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) recently announcing that this country is one of 12 countries that have...Apr 18, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Empowerment is key to addressing stigma associated with TECHVOC – CTVET Chairman
It has been established internationally that the historical stigma associated with TECHVOC Education and Training has been, and continues to be, best addressed by the empowerment phenomena. This is...Apr 18, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Dem Boys Seh green mamee selling on Robb Street
There is an outlet on Robb Street between Bourda and Alexander Streets but closer to Bourda Market that I buy greens, vegetables and fruits from. Each time I make a purchase, without exception, the...Apr 18, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Senior cops participate in economic crimes, anti-terrorism training in Russia
Three Assistant Superintendents of Police are currently in Russia, participating in training in the fields of anti-terrorism and extremism. The training began on April 15 and will conclude next...Apr 18, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on KSM Investment opens automated block-making plant
As government continues to look for investments to stimulate much needed growth across the country, KSM Investment Incorporated has made a timely intervention. Last week, the Panchu family opened an...Apr 18, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Why were the elite football clubs treated like this?
Dear Editor, A total of seventeen (17) locally based players were selected in a provisional squad of thirty (30) players, to pursue training ahead of a friendly international against Martinique at...Apr 18, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Football administrators who have authoritarian instincts
Dear Editor, The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) is never an organization devoid of compelling drama; most of it self-inflicted by administrators with needed leadership skills and authoritarian...Apr 18, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on A picture of Guyana, I never saw or knew about
Dear Editor, Can I kindly ask you to direct me to six columns your writer, Mr. Freddie Kissoon said he did on the skin colour scheme of advertisements in Guyana. I refer you Sir, to Mr. Kissoon’s...Apr 18, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on SARA’s CEO is an indisputably honest and hard-working person
Dear Editor, The Guyana American Patriotic Forum voices its concern at the unsupported allegations of the Opposition leader, Bharat Jagdeo, that the State Assets Recovery Agency is shaking down...Apr 18, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on A digital detox is urgently needed
Dear Editor, I recently attended a play at a well-known theatre. Having arrived and waiting to be joined by a friend, I unobtrusively made my way to find a seat in the lobby. No one noticed my entry;...Apr 18, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on An appeal to President Granger for a Cabinet reshuffle
Dear Editor, Please publish this letter as an appeal to His Excellency, President David Granger to review the performance and conduct of some Ministers of Government and take appropriate actions to...Apr 18, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Non-traditional education; a low-cost way of earning a recognized degree
Dear Editor, There was a time when earning a university degree or professional certification required attending a class-room type environment taught by brilliant-looking professors. In their quest...Apr 18, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on SARA Bill does not define what “State Assets” mean
Dear Editor, Notwithstanding the deep reservations, the multiplicity of concerns and complaints and the widespread fear and anxiety expressed about this SARA Bill from Guyanese across this land and...Apr 18, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on A child’s future should not hinge on passing one big examination
Dear Editor, Over thirteen thousand children will compete for less than a thousand allocated places at the senior secondary schools in the country. This in effect means that almost ninety percent of...Apr 18, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on What kind of justice is this for the ordinary citizen?
Dear Editor, On the 29th January 2016 at about 11.00 am a young female Lawyer left the Sparendaam Court for the Georgetown Magistrate Court. As she approached the UG access road she noticed that the...Apr 18, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Sherod Duncan on the issue of solid waste management
Dear Editor, Georgetown, our National Capital City, has issues with solid waste management in both our attitudes towards its production and our capacity for its reduction. Our government’s draft...Apr 18, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Is this the good life the workers and their families were promised?
Dear Editor, We refer to a letter of the Guyana Sugar Corporation Inc. (GuySuCo) which appeared under the hand of the Company’s Senior Communications Officer, Ms. Audreyanna Thomas. The...Apr 18, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on IS THIS WHAT WE CAN EXPECT FROM THE PUBLIC SERVICE TRAINING COLLEGE?
Dear Editor, I invite readers to take a hard look at the long (and naturally very costly) advertisment which appeared in last Sunday’s print media inviting prospective students to enroll with the...
Apr 03, 2025
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