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Oct 14, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Ronald Sanders Comments Off on Strongman-ism in the House of the Americas
By Sir Ronald Sanders In one year and eight months’ time, the present holder of the Office of Secretary-General of the Organisation of American States (OAS) will end his current term. Judging...Oct 14, 2018 KNews Consumer Concerns, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Complaints against car dealers can be corrected
by PAT DIAL In Guyana, the overwhelming majority of motorcars now imported are either second-hand, reconditioned or sold as is from a previous owner. Until the last three or four decades, only new...Oct 14, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Standards in Focus Comments Off on World Standards Day 2018…A message from the Guyana National Bureau of Standards
Today October 14, 2018, we celebrate World Standards Day, and as the national standards agency, the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) is part and parcel of this annual celebration. The theme...Oct 14, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Wake up Linden, ignore the loud noise and focus on the issues!
Dear Editor; With just about four weeks to go before Local Government Elections; campaigning from all parties continues to grow aggressively in the mining town of Linden. Posters and fancy banners...Oct 14, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Region Four recognises teachers for World Teachers Day
After a specially arranged interfaith service and brunch, over 300 teachers were treated as part of the Department of Education Region Four, World Teachers Day observance. The function which was held...Oct 14, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Region 9 health workers receive antenatal tool kits
Community Health Workers (CHW) from various communities in Region Nine, received tool kits for improved antenatal care as the Ministry of Public Health continues its fight against maternal and child...Oct 14, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Mr. Lincoln Lewis’ misleading representations
This is the final part of a letter by former Prime Minister Samuel Hinds. Dear Editor, Mr. Lewis charges us with breaking up the Guyana Bauxite Workers Pension Plan, “the single largest pool of...Oct 14, 2018 KNews Eye on Guyana with Lincoln Lewis, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Reflecting on the voices of the people Friday nights at Stabroek Market Square
Stabroek Market Square is one of the places to visit on Friday nights. It represents the University of Life, teeming with people from diverse background and experiences. Farmers arrive on the...Oct 14, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyana’s approach to budget preparation is disharmonious with a modern, people-centered approach
Dear Editor, My attention was drawn to an article, which recently appeared in the local press under a headline stating; ‘Guyana’s budget process has limited public engagement, insufficient...Oct 14, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Is this how the PPP does things?
Dear Editor, As a businessman who has supported the PPP and the Vergenoegen NDC, which overlooks the social matters of my village, I wish to bring to attention to those in authority of this blatant...Oct 14, 2018 KNews Editorial Comments Off on US-CHINA TRADE WAR ESCALATES
On September 13, 2018, President Trump imposed tariffs of US$200 billion on Chinese goods entering the United States. It was no surprise. During the 2016 presidential election campaign, Trump had...
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