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Jun 27, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Illegal mining, weather, roads affecting Troy Resources
Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman on Monday visited Australian gold mining company, Troy Resources, to observe its operations and discuss the company’s production targets. The visit to...Jun 27, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on A tyrannical fool, a foolish tyrant is banished
Denis Chabrol of Demerara Waves called me for a comment on the legal defeat of Bharrat Jagdeo in the presidential term limit case. The first thing that came out of my mouth was a comparison between...Jun 27, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The economy is not providing the good life
The ordinary citizen is far smarter than most governments think. The ordinary citizen does not expect governments to do miracles; they expect them to honour their promises, keep their word and more...Jun 27, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Coast Guard charged for causing death by dangerous driving
A member of the Guyana Defence Force Coast Guard, who allegedly struck and killed a man while driving, was yesterday charged for causing death, and being over the legal limit of alcohol at the time...Jun 27, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Third-term presidential bid—CCJ Upholds the Guyana Constitution
Dear Editor, It was the right of those who felt the need to challenge the Constitution of Guyana and exercise their will in the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) to seek to have former president...Jun 27, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Reconsidering Amaila Hydroproject
Dear Editor. When I was in Parliament I was rotating as chairman of the Economics Services Committee [ESC] with Gail Teixeria of the PPP. We asked GPL to come before the committee to tell us what is...Jun 27, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on GuySuCo management mistreats staff
Dear Editor, Employees of the Guyana Sugar Corporation have to go through a very inhumane and inconsiderate fate every month of not being paid their salaries on time. There are bills – rents,...Jun 27, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Jagdeo is fighting for political survival and relevance
Dear Editor, It should come as no surprise. Today, the Caribbean Court of Justice announced its decision on the so-called third term ruling that once and for all answered the questions of former...Jun 27, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Montrose residents want protection from a noise nuisance
Dear Editor, Kindly permit me to express myself while also assisting other residents in Montrose, East Coast Demerara about a most dreadful noise nuisance that emanates on a daily basis from the...Jun 27, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Some sugar workers are depressed
Dear Editor, The June 24, 2018 Stabroek News reported that a coordinating committee has been established regarding GuySuCo’s ‘Sustainable and Resilient Communities Programme’ and ‘Alternative...Jun 27, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on PPP Undermining Local Development and the organs
Dear Editor, As the country will once again have another round of Local Government Elections later this year under this APNU+AFC Government, much criticism is being levelled by the opposition PPP as...Jun 27, 2018 KNews Editorial Comments Off on PULLING WOOL OVER THE PEOPLE’S EYES
While many Guyanese understandably remain skeptical about the one-sided oil contract signed between ExxonMobil and the government, the ship continues to sail. The company recently announced success...
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