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Sep 17, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on 23 more Guyanese from hurricane-affected Bahamas want to return – family tells of hiding in ceiling
Minister of Citizenship, Winston Felix, on Sunday evening, assured that the Government is working to have approximately 23 Guyanese on hurricane-ravaged island, The Bahamas, back on home soil....Sep 17, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on TRANSPORTATION NONSENSE IN CANAL # 2 POLDER (PART 2)
DEAR EDITOR, I write based on my previous letter, which stated the problem faced by residents of Canal #2 Polder. It is an exploitation of the people who live at the end of the village by the car...Sep 17, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Bounty Paper Towel & Solo Drinks hockey leagues Saints Hockey Club Savages edge YMCA Old Fort Hockey Club
Four matches were contested on Sunday in the Bounty Paper Towel – Quicker Picker Upper – second division hockey league at the Saint Stanislaus College (SSC) ground on Carifesta Avenue where...Sep 17, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on I believe these deliberate fixing of the system can be considered fraudulent and/or criminal
DEAR EDITOR, I refer to the Mr. Williams letter of KN dated 2019.09.11 on the subject (Evidence suggest spread of corruption and collusion within GFC’s forest monitoring unit) and wish to stress...Sep 17, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on If the proof is in the pudding, where is the local content policy for locals?
DEAR EDITOR, It seems progress on our Local Content policy for the oil sector was found to be derailed a few days ago. A KN caption on Sunday September 15th, “Ghana’s highly successful plan...Sep 17, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Apply the principles of operant conditioning at GECOM
DEAR EDITOR, Corruption is a rampant problem at GECOM but virtually nothing is being done about it. To this end, Guyanese have witnessed how GECOM recklessly executed an illegal order from the...Sep 17, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Roadside vending at Leonora on Market Day
DEAR EDITOR, Saturday is Market Day in Leonora on the West Coast Demerara. Although there is a long established market, it has been observed that more vendors are beginning to encroach on to the...Sep 17, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Is this photo image worth a million words?
DEAR EDITOR, Earlier (yesterday) morning, I was passing by in a vehicle on Regent Street and bumped into this scene which made me very sad to look at. I am not certain if the subject is bound to a...Sep 17, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on No one seems to care whether there is loss of life
DEAR EDITOR, I note with considerable interest that the Ministry of Public Infrastructure has called in the contractor for the Sheriff Street expansion with regard to traffic management, but,...Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
May 05, 2026
By Rawle Toney Kaieteur Sports – Former Guyana Football Federation (GFF) General Secretary, Ian Alves, has been banned from all football-related activities for five years after the world...May 05, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – There is a habit, which we have developed with a certain skill in Guyana. That habit is the borrowing large words from abroad and using them to explain local developments. One such phrase “the resource curse.” It has the sound of intellectualism. But before we surrender to...May 03, 2026
Territorial claims are decided in court, not worn on a lapel By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – There are moments in international affairs when a seemingly small act reveals a much larger contest of principle. The recent controversy over the wearing, during official engagements in the...May 05, 2026
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