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Aug 05, 2018 KNews Consumer Concerns, Features / Columnists Comments Off on A MEMORABLE CULTURAL EVENT
By Pat Dial The universal consumer motto is “Value for Money”, which indicates that the consumer must be made to receive the full value of the goods and services for which he would have paid....Aug 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Nations University awaits accreditation to offer Oil and Gas, other programmes
…as it gears to commence Masters in Education in October Although approval has been granted for the introduction of an Oil and Gas programme, Nations University is still awaiting its...Aug 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on New Amsterdam man found guilty of raping disabled teen girl
Found guilty on a majority verdict on Friday at the Berbice High Court was Wazir Ali of Bermine Housing Scheme, New Amsterdam, Berbice. Ali was convicted of raping a 17-year -old disabled girl in...Aug 05, 2018 KNews Eye on Guyana with Lincoln Lewis, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Govt. must not rebuke when govt. taketh away, deprives or denies its citizens
An Election is a process of putting systems in place for the development of structures that can enhance people and society. When one votes, it ought not to be believed that he or she is doing...Aug 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Coverage of Guyana’s financial sector deemed poor …Nation has fewer bank branches per capita than its regional neighbours – Report
Guyana’s private financial system is considered reliable and stable. The six commercial banks, three foreign and three national, which make up the system, are the largest and most important...Aug 05, 2018 KNews Cartoons, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Cartoon Aug 5 2018
Aug 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on UNICEF provides support for Region One schools accepting Venezuela children
The United Nations Children’s Fund, (UNICEF) is providing support to almost a dozen schools in Region One that have been accepting children from Venezuela. That figure represents just a fraction of...Aug 05, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The Belt and Road Initiative
On July 27th last, Guyana signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the People’s Republic of China to cooperate within the Silk Road Economic Belt (Belt) Initiative and the 21st Century...Aug 05, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Murder and Mystery Comments Off on Murder at the Mootoos
By Michael Jordan What else could go wrong on a night like this? That’s what we all thought on Thursday, May 9, 2013. Police had found the bodies of two young lovers in a car at Pearl, East Bank of...Aug 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Our Government engineers are getting away with murder
By Leonard Gildarie On Friday, I sat a press conference with senior officials of the Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI), a state-owned company charged with maintaining and managing the...Aug 05, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks Comments Off on The Baccoo speaks
There will be another clash between the police and suspected bandits. There will be an attack on a shopper but the police would be nearby. An alarm would go up and the police would pursue the...Aug 05, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Hinds' Sight with Dr. David Hinds Comments Off on I have some difficulty with the president’s rebuke of Black people on Emancipation Eve
According to media reports, President Granger used the occasion of the Emancipation Eve event at Beterverwagting to deliver what one media house described as a “hard-hitting” speech in which he...Aug 05, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Ronald Sanders Comments Off on EU-OECD have Caribbean on the ropes again
By Sir Ronald Sanders The financial services sector of Caribbean jurisdictions, and other parts of the developing world, have been under continuous assault by the European Union (EU) and the...Aug 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. hemming and hawing on ‘marijuana amendments’ – Opposition
The debate over reduced sentences for small amounts of marijuana has died down and so too is the push to pass related legislation. All of this come despite President David Granger’s openness to...Aug 05, 2018 KNews Countryman, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Alcohol – the poison we love and die for!
By Dennis Nichols Three weeks ago, a fisherman of Dartmouth, Essequibo, had his throat slashed at Kumaka in the North West District. Just another statistic? Well, not to me; he was my wife’s...Aug 05, 2018 KNews China’s Modus Operandi, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Pylori: A common cause of your stomach problems
By Dr Zulfikar Bux Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine There is a microorganism that lives in the stomach of half of the world’s population and slowly causes damage. We are of course talking...Aug 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on La Parfaite Harmonie Blazing with GTT
Blaze technology is the most anticipated internet service in Guyana. The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) continues to pave the way for the further development of high speed...Aug 05, 2018 KNews APNU Column, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Local democracy and economic development
By H.E. David Granger Local government is central to fostering democratic decision-making and community development. The Constitution of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana states clearly at Article...Aug 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Tumor victim seeks financial help
After being diagnosed with a tumor in the head, 26-year-old Tiffany Williams of Eccles, East Bank Demerara is now seeking the public assistance with funding a life saving surgery in the United States...Aug 05, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Interesting Creatures in Guyana Comments Off on Melon-headed whale
The melon-headed whale or melon-headed dolphin (species Peponocephala electra; other names are many-toothed blackfish, “melon whale” and electra dolphin) is a cetacean of the...Aug 05, 2018 KNews AFC Column, Features / Columnists Comments Off on ONE MORE REASON WHY PPP SHOULD NEVER GOVERN THIS COUNTRY AGAIN
Last week, Justice Donald Trotman presented his long-awaited report of the investigation into the 2008 Lindo Creek Massacre. Based on the comments made during the presentation, we conclude that that...Aug 05, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Standards in Focus Comments Off on MAKE GOOD SELECTIONS OF BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLIES
In approximately a month’s time, school will reopen, and as always, we are in the moment when parents and guardians purchase school supplies and school uniforms. Whether imported or locally...Aug 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Women from 10 regions being educated on REDD+
More than 30 women across sectors and indigenous communities are being educated to better understand what Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) is and their role in the...Aug 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Immigration Denial without issuing Request for Evidence (RFE) or Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID)
By Attorney Gail Seeram Effective September 11, 2018, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will deny an immigration application or petition without first issuing a Request for...Aug 05, 2018 KNews Book Review…, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Bosom of The Beast
Book: Doe Songs Poet: Danielle Boodoo-Fortuné Critic: Glenville Ashby, PhD Danielle Boodoo-Fortuné delivers a wrenchingly knifing confessional. Embedded in a matrix of imageries, Doe Songs...Mar 20, 2025
2025 Commissioner of Police T20 Cup… Kaieteur Sports- Guyana Police Force team arrested the Presidential Guards as they handed them a 48-run defeat when action in the 2025 Commissioner of Police...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- There was a time when an illegal immigrant in America could live in the shadows with some... more
Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the US and the OAS, Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- In the latest... more
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