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Jul 21, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on RICH PEOPLE AND BUSINESSES SHOULD SPONSOR SCHOLARSHIPS
Dear Editor, Now that the results of the National Grade Six Assessment are out, students with the guidance of their parents are busy trying to gain admission to the secondary school of their choice....Jul 20, 2017 KNews ExxonMobil, News Comments Off on Media scare ExxonMobil at workshop
– company officials say they were caught off guard A two-day workshop on solid waste management kicked off yesterday at the Savannah Suite of the Pegasus Hotel. The workshop represented a joint...Jul 20, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Jagdeo fears govt. will be outmanoeuvred by Exxon
Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo is of the opinion that the government will be outmanoeuvred by Exxon Mobil, the oil company that has been contracted by the Guyana to conduct oil exploration and...Jul 20, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Five arrested as ranks in ‘B’ Division tighten grip on prison escapee
As reports of sightings of escaped Camp Street prisoner Stafrie Hopkinson Alexander called “Mad Dog”, ranks in ‘B’ Division have launched a search and in the process, based on...Jul 20, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on President appoints Justice of Appeal, Puisne Judges
Emphasizing the importance of integrity, impartiality, and independence of the Judiciary, President David Granger, yesterday swore in four new High Court Judges and a Justice of Appeal. The first to...Jul 20, 2017 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on ExxonMobil running from de media like ol’ higue running from manicole broom
This thing did start like joke and of course, people use to laugh when some of dem boys seh that de colonial days come back. In de colonial days dem white people use to ignore de locals. Dem never...Jul 20, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana signs $17.5M Line of Credit with India EXIM Bank
– Bartica, Suddie and West Demerara hospitals to be modernised Government yesterday inked an agreement with the Export/Import Bank of India, for some US$17.5M to be made available to...Jul 20, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Two in custody following discovery of 95 kilos of coke
Two persons have been arrested following the discovery of 95 kilograms of suspected cocaine in a boat that was travelling in the Pomeroon River. The individuals were held on Monday and are presently...Jul 20, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Roopnaraine remains a member of Cabinet – President Granger
Despite the controversy surrounding his health, President David Granger has maintained that former Minister of Education, Dr. Rupert Roopnaraine has not resigned from his post as a member of the...Jul 20, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on ‘Guyanese Flavour Uncapped’ launched… Event critical in addressing region’s US$4B food import bill – Business Minister
An Agro Processors Exhibition dubbed ‘Guyanese Flavour Uncapped”, was launched at the Sophia Exhibition Centre yesterday. The event will be held from October 27 to October 29, 2017 and will...Jul 20, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Insurance Co. settle with Gafoors Group of Companies
P&P was recently recognized by the Gafoors Group of Companies for its excellent support and claims service following the two fires last year which gutted their premises and led to Guyana’s...Jul 20, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Jagdeo doesn’t care ‘too much’ about ExxonMobil’s past
– says Guyana must look out for itself By Kiana Wilburg Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo, is not “too” concerned about the worrying track record US oil giant, ExxonMobil has in some parts...Jul 20, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Trial continues for gold miner busted with illegal gun, ammo
as seized firearm replaced with toy gun The trial of gold miner Carl Carter who is accused of being in possession of an illegal .38 pistol and four rounds of matching ammunition continued yesterday...Jul 20, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Tobacco smoke – a major burden on health sector – Chronic Diseases Coordinator
Health care offered by the public health sector in Guyana is free. As a consequence, there is virtually nowhere that the public health sector has been helping to contribute to the economy. This state...Jul 20, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on “You don’t have to be a smoker to die from tobacco smoke” – Esseboom
Globally some seven million people die each year from tobacco smoke. From this figure almost 900,000 will die from second-hand smoke. “So you don’t have to die from smoking, you just have to be...Jul 20, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Psychiatric patient charged for stabbing lover
A domestic worker yesterday made an appearance before Senior Magistrate Fabayo Azore in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts for allegedly stabbing her lover. Twenty-seven-year-old Melissa Dowridge...Jul 20, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Raids on Cuyuni mining camps…Cops confirm female cook ‘taken’ by Spanish-speaking gunmen
With police ranks on their way to several mining camps in the backdam of Kartuni, Cuyuni River, Region Seven, Divisional Commander, Rabindranauth Budhram yesterday confirmed that there are reports of...Jul 20, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on GT Beer Keep Your 5 Alive KO Futsal Tourney – Rd of 16 …Sparta Boss, North Ruimveldt, Leopold Street & West Front Road into ¼ finals
Cantering into the quarter finals of the GT Beer Keep Your 5 Alive knock-out Futsal competition which continued on Tuesday night last at the National Gymnasium were Sparta Boss, North Ruimveldt,...Jul 20, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on Simmons, Yadram fire Young Windies to dramatic series win
Durban, South Africa, CMC – Off-spinner Bhaskar Yadram held his nerve to bowl a brilliant last over as West Indies Under-19s snatched a dramatic two-run victory over South Africa Under-19s to seal...Jul 20, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on Digicel 2017 Senior National Squash C/ships …Fernandes beat Low in Over-50 category
The 2017 Digicel Senior National Squash Championships commenced on Tuesday evening at the Georgetown Club Courts and four matches were played in three of the four categories that are being contested....Jul 20, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on Cyclists to match pedals at 4th annual Grenville Felix Memorial Cycle Road Race on Sunday
Cyclists are gearing up for this Sunday’s 4th annual Grenville Felix Memorial Cycle road race in the Ancient County which is organised by the Flying Ace Cycling Club (FACC) of Berbice in...Jul 20, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on GNDF, GDA President Faye Joseph host massive B/day Domino Competition
In celebration of her birth anniversary, President of the Guyana National Dominoes Federation (GNDF) Faye Joseph, who also holds the top post at the Georgetown Dominoes Association (GDA), will host a...Jul 20, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on GFF presents footballs to Pele and GFC as part of reintegration process
To aid the reintegration process into active association football, President of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), Wayne Forde, presented footballs to representatives of the Guyana Football Club...Jul 20, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on 59th Senior Caribbean Table Tennis Championships…Senior Women’s into semis; Mix up see Male team exiting, GTTA lodge protest
Guyana’s senior Women’s team have made it into the semi finals of the 59th Senior Caribbean Table Tennis Championships and will play host nation Cuba in the Semifinals as they go after the gold...
Dec 11, 2024
-Team departs today Kaieteur Sports- Guyana’s basketball team departed today for San Juan, Puerto Rico, where they will compete in the Americas’ premier 3×3 basketball tournament, the...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- There’s nothing quite as uniquely absurd as when someone misinterprets their job description.... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The election of a new Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS),... more
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