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Jul 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Going Solar…LEN Business Centre sets green pace in Linden
New LEN extension sets pace in turning Linden into a green town. With a rooftop that will be powered with solar energy, the extension to the LEN Business Centre on Republic Avenue is expected to set...Jul 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Re-discover your values”: Rev. Massiah tells police officers
– Drum Head Service begins 179th anniversary celebrations of Guyana Police Force The Guyana Police Force yesterday held a drum head service to begin its 179th anniversary celebration, at the...Jul 02, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Charles Ramson will make a great President of Guyana, but not now
Dear Editor, When I first saw the video of my friend and colleague, Charles Ramson Jr. declaring his intention to contest for the PPP Presidential Candidate, I was very disappointed in the choice of...Jul 02, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on The Broadcast Authority has it wrong
Editor, There is Sir Fenton/Jacob Rambarran’s case, which should be heard in our Appeal Court, since it is an important case. The Broadcast Authority is acting as if it is a legal entity when this...Jul 02, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on That National Dialogue on Domestic Violence…
Dear Editor, The Caribbean Voice (TCV) fervently hopes that First Lady Sandra Granger’s upcoming national dialogue on domestic violence will consider proposals made by a number of commentators,...Jul 02, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on A fallacy that Guyanese writers overseas have advantages over those writing from home
Dear Editor, It is not true that Guyanese writers ‘overseas’ have a leg up on local writers. The shocking fact may well turn out that the reverse is true. But the ‘better-opportunities’...Jul 02, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Racism Cannot Ever Be Used To Build Guyana
Dear Editor, There can be little dispute regarding the foolish and futile course set by Granger and the PNC/coalition administration for Guyanese. Its infantile notion of “is we turn now,” for...Jul 02, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Please don’t ‘water down’ the Guyana Prize by separating local and overseas writers
Dear Editor, I will stay away from the debate about whether the Guyana Prize for Literature Committee is functioning effectively, and whether past judges should participate. What I will focus on are...Jul 02, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on How much longer teachers with degrees in Public Management have to wait to be upgraded in the teaching system?
Dear Editor, Teachers with a degree in Public Management should be recognized in the teaching system. Many teachers in the Business department who gained a degree in Public Management have to utilize...Jul 02, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on The Guyana Prize for Literature at the crossroads
Dear Editor, I seriously began writing poetry in 1984 while working as a gold miner (Porknocker) on the bank of the estuary of the Potaro River. After much fasting and giving reverence to the Most...Jul 02, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Will the theory of the trench men continue to reign supreme?
Dear Editor, Now that the dust has finally settled on the third term issue, the PPP has to resort to plan B- choosing a candidate to run for the presidency in 2020. The aspirants seems to be many,...Jul 02, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on The race to succeed Granger heats up
I am not sure if Granger is going to run in 2020. I have been hearing of health issues. That is strange because last month Mr. Granger after checks in Trinidad was pronounced as physically fit and...Jul 01, 2018 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on A li’l boy seh Jagdeo too old
When tiger lost he stripes is a bad thing. Dem boys remember old policemen who retire. Retiring is a nice thing fuh de first couple days but after bout two weeks, is not easy to wake up and do...Jul 01, 2018 KNews ExxonMobil, News Comments Off on Numerous Guyanese acting as middle-men between Oil companies and Govt.
– Former Pres. Advisor says, “Many more aspiring jokers in the line…” Former Presidential Advisor on Petroleum, Dr. Jan Mangal, insists that there are numerous Guyanese acting...Jul 01, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Greenidge tells Wall Street Journal: Concerns about ExxonMobil “overblown” …Says critics mixing black magic with economics
In one of its reports examining the impact future oil revenue will have on Guyana’s economy, the Wall Street Journal interviewed several officials here. One of those individuals was Foreign Affairs...Jul 01, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Cops transferred after priest charged with traffic offences
Two police traffic ranks were recently transferred, after causing charges to be instituted against a priest on Tuesday last. Deputy Superintendent Dennis Stephen and Sergeant Gavin Boyce were...Jul 01, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Burnt remains of Crabwood Creek vendor… Son charged with father’s murder
The son of the missing Crabwood Creek vendor whose sharred remains were found behind a temple in D’Edward Village, West Coast Berbice, appeared before Magistrate Alex Moore at the New Amsterdam...Jul 01, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Lotto Fund probe… Fugitive suspect located
A key suspect wanted for questioning with collecting millions of dollars by way of withdrawals from the Lotto Fund has been located. A police official yesterday confirmed that Jadoo Datt, a Sheriff...Jul 01, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Top Cop will “soon” be named-Ramjattan
Government will “soon” name a new Police Commissioner. The process has already kicked into gear, says Public Security Minister, Khemraj Ramjattan. On Friday, the official was being questioned...Jul 01, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on “I fear no man”- Ramson responds to Jagdeo – Says he would not engage in personal attacks as “tit for tat politics destroys Guyana”
Former Member of Parliament (MP), Charles Ramson, saw it necessary to go on record to say, “I am scared of no man.” This was his response to the comments made by Opposition Leader, Bharrat...Jul 01, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on Third annual Aliann Pompey Invitational C/ships… Grenadian Kirani James lives up to hype wins Men’s 400m in 44.99 at Leonora
Grenadian’s only Olympic medalist Kirani James lived up to the hype when cruised to victory in Men’s 400m in at time of 44.99 at the Leonora Stadium in West Demerara last evening in the third...Jul 01, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on GFA Dissolved; Despite many interventions by GFF to provide management guidance
The Guyana Football Federation has taken the painfully imposed, but constitutionally obligatory, step of appointing an Interim Management Committee (IMC) to manage the affairs of the Georgetown...Jul 01, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Bond is new Deputy Chief Parliamentary Counsel
The Attorney General’s Chambers and Ministry of Legal Affairs has announced the promotion of Joann Bond to the position of Deputy Chief Parliamentary Counsel. Bond who joined the Drafting...Jul 01, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Excelling at exams requires more than hard work and sacrifice
STEMGuyana has congratulated the top performers at this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA). It understands the hard work and sacrifice it took them to get there. But according to...Feb 08, 2025
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