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Feb 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on OPR recommends departmental charges for whiskey smuggling suspect
As GRA’s probe into whiskey smuggling continues The Guyana Police Force (GPF)’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) has recommended departmental charges for Deputy Superintendent of...Feb 05, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Fake historical facts in a sixty two year old historiography
For sixty two years – from the 1955 political split between Jagan and Burnham to the Kaieteur News letter of Friday February 2, 2018 by Sam Hinds – the PPP has gotten away with a...Feb 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Man on trial for murder of dredge owner
The trial of Marlon Marian Freeman, of Hodge Lane, Linden, who has denied responsibility for the December 22, 2013 murder of dredge owner, Timothy Adams, commenced yesterday before Justice James...Feb 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Venezuela objects to World Court involvement to solve border controversy
Dear Editor, As expected, the Venezuelan government rejected the January 30 decision of the UN Secretary General (UNSG) to refer the Guyana-Venezuela border controversy to the International Court of...Feb 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on “Golden girl” athlete, Deshana Skeete now Banks DIH Brand Ambassador
Company sells $101 Billion in stocks at Linden Branch By Enid Joaquin Banks DIH Limited Chairman, Clifford Reis at the Company’s meeting of Shareholders in Linden on Friday, made two...Feb 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Minister Patterson cannot abandon the Charity Wharf
Dear Editor, In a letter which appeared in the news media on February. 2, 2018, David Patterson, Minister of Public Infrastructure (MPI), disclaimed responsibility for operation and maintenance of...Feb 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Trini man charged with killing Guyanese teen
A 27-year-old man from Nelson Street, Port of Spain, was due in court on Monday, charged with the daytime murder of a Guyanese national on January 18, last. Josimar Chase is expected to appear before...Feb 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on TCV has been doing tremendous work on the ground
Dear Editor, We are grateful to Minister of Public Security, Khemraj Ramjattan, for recognising The Caribbean Voice (TCV) as a credible NGO. We are also thrilled with the Hon Minister’s words, “I...Feb 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on UG defends hike in administrative fees
–says move approved by recognised arm of the Council Although the University of Guyana Student Society [UGSS] has expressed dissatisfaction with the move by the University of Guyana [UG]...Feb 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on The city council is reckless with its money
Dear Editor, By now it must be pellucid to the youngest child why the City Council is always broke, and in fact totally bankrupt, and that is because of the reckless behaviour and irresponsible...Feb 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on No let up in Guyana’s defence at the ICJ
Dear Editor, It is my sincere hope that the team of lawyers who will be representing the country’s border case against Venezuela at the ICJ in the near future does not let key dates slip by as was...Feb 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Constitutional reform is still to be a reality
Dear Editor, The following is a statement made by the Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo, quoted in a Stabroek News article of November 19, 2016. “We went into the election and we promised...Feb 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana researches viability in onion production
Last year May, a number of people were on hand to witness the harvesting of onions cultivated in Hopetown Village, West Coast of Berbice, under a PROPEL initiative in collaboration with the National...Feb 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Tribute to Dr. Martin Boodhoo
Dear Editor, Dr. Martin Boodhoo was an outstanding unofficial ambassador of Guyana and Guyanese attributes of multiculturalism and inclusivity, wherever he worked, in the UK, with the UN and ILO in...Feb 05, 2018 KNews Editorial Comments Off on TRUMP STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
In his first State of the Union address, President Donald Trump used the pomp and ceremony to his advantage. The address came at a moment when the president faces a number of challenges: historically...Feb 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on We have competent women who are equally qualified for these positions
Dear Editor, I wish to be a part of the conversation about the selection of the very aged New GECOM Chairman. In this stead, I congratulate our President for being bold in making such a move. My...Feb 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Questions on this playground fiasco
Dear Editor, 1) Did the community representatives submit a plan to the Council to show how the area can be developed for the benefit of the residents? 2) Why did the community representatives allowed...Feb 05, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Kaieteur News was not misleading
Kaieteur News in its article of January 30, 2018 entitled “Contract reveals… Guyana to foot bill for litigation brought against ExxonMobil” never once asserted that should there be an oil spill...Feb 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on This mining company refuses to pay me
Dear Editor, A reputable mining company in Region # 2 is refusing to pay money owed to me as an excavator operator during a three month period of employment for last year. The company’s manager had...Nov 25, 2024
…Chase’s Academic Foundation remains unblemished Kaieteur Sports- Round six of the Republic Bank Under-18 Football League unfolded yesterday at the Ministry of Education ground, featuring...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- There’s a peculiar phenomenon in Guyana, a sort of cyclical ritual, where members of... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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