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Jan 04, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Jamal Khashoggi murder trial opens in Saudi Arabia
The trial of 11 individuals over the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has begun in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, state media report. Prosecutors have asked for the death penalty for...Jan 04, 2019 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The will of the people vs. a no-confidence motion
The decision of the Speaker of the National Assembly not to review or to reverse his decision on the no-confidence motion of December 21, 2018, now means that the controversy between the...Jan 04, 2019 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on The reason I broke with the post-2015 government
I have answered several questions as to how I could support Charrandass Persaud’s no- confidence motion. People keep telling me that the Coalition should have lasted until 2020 when...Jan 04, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on EPA links severe environmental risk to swine, poultry farming -puts three farmers on notice
The rearing of swine and poultry has been posing an environmental threat to some communities and some residents have not been taking this development lightly. In fact, some have brought their...Jan 04, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Opposition presidential candidate process is one for the books
Dear Editor, I was going along quietly minding my own business when it dawned upon me that, almost every other day, there is one arresting development after another relative to the PPP’s...Jan 04, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on The Coalition Administration Should Pursue Justice Against Jagdeo
Dear Editor, Guyanese continue to err in regarding the PPP as a viable political organization, even after repeated publication in the media of its ties to narco trafficking, money laundering,...Jan 04, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on A campaign for Rajendra Bissessar
Dear Editor Recently, one is hearing about presidential candidates; Frank Anthony, Anil Nandlall, Irfaan Ali, on one hand, and on the other side, Basil Williams Harmon and Volda and I began...Jan 04, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on GOVERNMENT SHOULD NOT HAVE APPOINTED SENIOR COUNSEL
Dear Editor, After the passing of the no confidence motion, the administration becomes a caretaker government, devoid of any real governmental powers, but merely to supervise the machinery of...Jan 04, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Many fictions persist in the society
Dear Editor, When I was a child, growing up in the late 1980s in the tiny Georgetown community of Tucville Terrace, there was the eldest son of a man we called Palla Walla, a young boy,...Jan 04, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on The No-Confidence vote is invalid
Dear Editor: The Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID) reiterates to all Guyanese and the international community that the December 21, 2018 no confidence vote against the APNU+AFC...Jan 04, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on LET THE CAMPAIGN FOR OUR MARCH 2019 ELECTIONS BEGIN
Dear Editor, The Chronicle Headline of Tuesday, first day of January, 2019 was astonishing, proclaiming that the passage of the No-Confidence Motion was nothing. Surely that was great...Jan 04, 2019 KNews Editorial Comments Off on A SHUTDOWN IN THE U.S. AND ITS IMPACT
Christmas-season gridlock descended on the United States like an unwelcomed present, as America’s elected leaders partially closed down the government after Democrats refused to meet President...Mar 19, 2025
-20 teams from 16 countries registered for One Guyana 3×3 Quest Kaieteur Sports- The Maloney Pacers, one of the most experienced squads in the Caribbean, will represent Trinidad and Tobago at...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Guyana must be wary of America. That much is clear. The United States has recently issued... 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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