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Jan 17, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Launch of 2018 Soca Monarch…AnSa McAl returns as major sponsor of Soca Monarchy
The Soca Monarch Competition returns to the Mash Calendar after a two-year hiatus. The competition, which was previously administered by Ansa McAl group, is now going to come under the purview of the...Jan 17, 2018 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.
Last Monday, Americans and many citizens around the world celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King’s (Junior) birth anniversary. It was signed into law as a holiday by President Ronald Reagan in 1983 and...Jan 17, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Sentencing looms for man who killed brother
Justice Navindra Singh will on February 5, sentence Neville France, who on Monday pleaded guilty to unlawfully killing his brother. France who was initially indicted for murder pleaded guilty...Jan 17, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on The PM seriously needs to fact-check his columns
DEAR EDITOR, The Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) finds it necessary to bring clarity to several assertions made by Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo in his column titled “Sugar...Jan 17, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Refusal of a Student Visa: Is this a case of stigmatising?
DEAR EDITOR, Akil Johnson is a 20-year-old young man who attended Queen’s College for the first five years of his secondary education and then completed the last two years at The Bishops’ High...Jan 17, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Could the President box himself in?
President Granger is certainly not incapable of understanding how dialectically connected is the exercise of power to all the veins of a society. State power has a presence in every sector of public...Jan 17, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Discovering oil in a corrupt State
DEAR EDITOR, Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to share my thoughts on Guyana’s emerging oil and gas sector. I, like so many other Guyanese, believe in the freedom of speech – a right...Jan 17, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on A critical look at changing the political culture in Guyana
DEAR EDITOR, By now, most of us can agree that the political culture in Guyana is stagnated, toxic and based on a tradition that traces its roots back to the divide and conquer era of the British....Jan 17, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on A question for the fire department
DEAR EDITOR, We see another apartment engulfed by fire. There will be more fires because of the development of commercial buildings and apartments that are more than three storeys. The fire...Jan 17, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyana’s fortunes cannot be placed in the hands of a selected few
DEAR EDITOR, The huge oil and gas find has the potential to leapfrog the country from low income to high income status if properly managed. Already concerns have been raised by the International...Jan 17, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on I urge the Coalition to meet its fiduciary obligations to sugar workers
DEAR EDITOR, Having been instrumental in the formation and success of the Coalition administration at the 2015 national elections, I cannot escape my responsibility for the precarious situation in...Jan 17, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on In either circumstance, clarity is required
DEAR EDITOR, As a former Registrar and a former Member of Council, University of Guyana, I paid keen attention to the University’s unions’ letter to the Press: “The government has not yet...Mar 28, 2025
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