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Apr 18, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Education Ministry receives 36 bids for repairs to several city schools
The following are bids presented at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board yesterday. The Ministry of Education received bids for the repair and maintenance of Tucville Secondary...Apr 18, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Cancel these two tenders; favouritism is suspected
Dear Editor: The two bids for the provision of security services for the Ministry of Education which opened at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board on Tuesday April 10, 2018...Apr 18, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Close the Guyana Gold Board!
The government has not yet seen the wisdom of fully liberalizing the sale of gold. It continues to involve itself in the purchase of gold without any justifiable rationale. The government should...Apr 18, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on “POLICEMAN GETS 18 MONTHS FOR ENABLING ESCAPE FROM POLICE OUTPOST”
Dear Editor, I was intrigued when I saw the caption in (17/4/18) Stabroek News which reads the virtual opposite of the above caption i.e “Break and enter suspect gets 18 months for escape from...Apr 18, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on The GRA and Guyana in 2017; the GRA and Guyana in 2018
Last year around this very time, the Guyana Revenue Authority issued a press release on me. It accused me of uncouth behaviour towards the administrative assistant to the GRA boss, Godfrey Statia. I...Apr 18, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Tens of Billions Invested as a result of Brassington and Singh
Dear Editor, Brassington and Singh are being charged not because they did their job poorly or recklessly or without due diligence. They are being charged because they did their work brilliantly....Apr 18, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on The skill of a person would determine the right to get a job
Dear Editor, While I do agree with Freddie Kissoon’s column on April 17 2018l, I find troubling Freddie’s belief that “positions should go to Guyanese who stayed and weathered the storms since...Apr 18, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on GuySuCo’s viability depends on quantity and quality of cane
Dear Editor, Minister of Finance, Winston Jordan, at his recent press conference signalled that GuySuCo’s performance in 2018 will be worse than 2017. In essence, the Minister has alerted the...Apr 18, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on The police arrested and charged a man who did nothing wrong
Dear Mr. Editor, Replying to Donald Ramotar, on Lula’s arrest is shameful. I would like Donald to know that gone were the days of the long time men. Now is the time where you do the crime, you...Apr 18, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on The PPP stood on a wall, the PPP had a fall, the PPP is dead
I live at Turkeyen, very close to the mighty Atlantic. When the Atlantic roars, I hear it coming through the windows. When you live near to the ocean, because of the vastness of space, it is...Apr 18, 2018 KNews Editorial, Features / Columnists Comments Off on WORLD HEALTH DAY IS VITALLY IMPORTANT
Health is perhaps the most important issue in our lives. Everyone cherishes good health. World Health Day (WHD) is celebrated on April 7th every year to raise awareness on the causes and consequences...Dec 31, 2024
By Rawle Toney Kaieteur Sports- In the rich tapestry of Guyanese sports, few names shine as brightly as Keevin Allicock. A prodigious talent with the rare blend of skill, charisma, and grit, Allicock...Kaieteur News- Guyana recorded just over 10,000 dengue cases in 2024, Health Minister Dr. Frank Anthony revealed during an... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The year 2024 has underscored a grim reality: poverty continues to be an unyielding... more
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