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Nov 27, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Former Junior Minister of Agriculture, Alli Baksh laid to rest
It was a mournful occasion yesterday as many gathered at the Baksh residence, to bid their final farewells to former Junior Minister of Agriculture, Alli Baksh. Baksh passed away Thursday morning...Nov 27, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on Turbo KO Football…Police and Camptown to face-off in Final
By Sean Devers Under a clear night and floodlights, the Ministry of Education ground on Carifesta Avenue was transformed in a hive of activity on Friday evening when a large crowd saw City side...Nov 27, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on New Era Entertainment Mohammed’s tournament kicks off
Last Friday night at the MSC hard court the round robin stage of the New Era Entertainment Mohammed’s tournament got underway with five games. West side ballers defeated Hardball 4-2, Customs...Nov 27, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on New Sexual Offences Guidelines…Special provisions should be made for survivors of sexual crimes
Special provisions have been outlined for vulnerable groups under the new guidelines on sexual offences matters. The booklet, which was released earlier this month, has outlined a number of...Nov 27, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on Kendall’s Union Sports Club in blood drive
The Kendall’s Union Sports Club has vowed to move away from being the traditional sports club and delved into community and other activities. The Club which has developed over the years from just a...Nov 27, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on Kendall’s Union Sports Club in blood drive
The Kendall’s Union Sports Club has vowed to move away from being the traditional sports club and delved into community and other activities. The Club which has developed over the years from just a...Nov 27, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Respected educator Samuel B. Moffatt passes away
– was headmaster of East Ruimveldt Secondary during school’s heyday as top sports, tertiary institution Respected educator and former principal of East Ruimveldt Secondary, Samuel B....Nov 27, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The Minister has no power to ‘remove’ Seelall Persaud
Citizens often fail to appreciate the link between protecting the Constitution and justice for the average citizen. For most citizens, constitutional breaches do not impact on them and are therefore...Nov 27, 2017 KNews Editorial Comments Off on A land of abundant agricultural resources
As we all know, Guyana has an agriculture based-economy and despite its abundance of natural resources, governments have failed to transition the country into a manufacturing or industrial society....Nov 27, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Parents should collectively take the predators to court
Dear Editor, I was about to write another article when a letter from a prominent attorney on the school sexual case caught my eye. I took particular interest in his letter because it shows the depth,...Nov 27, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on HAITIANS AND OTHER REFUGEES DESERVE AMERICA’S HELP
Dear Editor, “Our country has been the leading provider of humanitarian aid for refugees” – Elizabeth Esty “I believe in the promise of America. Being a Cuban refugee, having come here...Nov 27, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Good faith or a random decision?
Dear Editor, On Tuesday November21, 2017 a group of Mayor and City Council workers led by Kurt Clarke, a Treasurer Department staff, informed regular and potential vendors that the Council has...Nov 27, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Will the AFC accede to Ralph Ramkarran?
Dear Editor, After reading the news article “AFC must give up gov’t posts to save credibility, support – Ramkarran” (Sunday SN, 26th November 2017), I wondered if Ralph Ramkarran considered...Nov 27, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on A Guyanese Canadian claims discrimination
DEAR EDITOR, I have been a Canadian citizen for forty-three years but I was born in Guyana and I love my Guyanese heritage. My husband was born in Trinidad and he is also a Canadian citizen. We...Nov 27, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Giving too much to the Town Clerk
Dear Editor, It’s mind boggling that you would give the Town Clerk so much latitude to attempt to delude us, that all is fine, but that critical observations are obtuse and inappropriate. Please...Nov 27, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on An open letter to the President
Dear Editor, Messrs D. Granger, M. Nagamootoo, K. Ramjattan, R. Trotman, Basil Williams, Harmon, David Ramnarine, & all APNU/AFC members of the Republic of Guyana Parliament, please put an end...Nov 27, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on An innocent man is accused of sexual predation
Dear Sir, Would the recently launched Sexual Offences Court, deal with allegations of “purported sexual molestation”? It is a breath of fresh air, amidst the obnoxious scent emanating from within...Nov 27, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Two bribe-taking policemen are tarnishing the image of the force
Dear Editor, On Sunday, November 19, 2017 about 2.30 pm I called my chauffeur, to take me to Charity to meet with some friends .On my return trip home, I saw two young traffic cops standing by the...Nov 27, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Singer’s shoddy customer service
Dear Editor, In this modern age where customer service is vital for any business to operate, I am faced with a dire experience at Singer Guyana Inc. I purchased a few household items in July 2017 and...Mar 28, 2025
Dear Editor, As we continue the debate about Guyana`s ethnic diversity and the ethnic conflict which has afflicted our society, there are those who attribute our problem solely to the politicians and...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- In politics, as in life, what goes around comes around. The People’s Progressive Party/Civic... more
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