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Nov 10, 2019 KNews APNU Column, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Guyana needs a leader of unblemished credibility
Good character, honesty, and trustworthiness are the three pillars upon which a person’s credibility is based. A leader’s qualifications, though important, are of far less importance than the...Nov 10, 2019 KNews Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks Comments Off on The Baccoo speaks
Some farmers would make a shocking discovery. They are going to find a body floating in a canal. The authorities would be hard pressed to make a determination because of the state of decomposition....Nov 10, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCC take first innings from Ace Warriors
Host Georgetown Cricket Club are in a comfortable position for an outright victory over Ace Warriors when play in the Georgetown Cricket Association/Noble House Sea Foods second division two-day...Nov 10, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Works on Ituni internal roads to begin before 2020
Residents from the logging community of Ituni in Region Ten will soon experience a transformation to their standard of living, with the expected upgrades of all their internal roads that span 3.4km....Nov 10, 2019 KNews AFC Column, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Future looks good for residents of Monkey Mountain
Monkey Mountain’s traditional name is “Wandike”. It is nestled beautifully in the North Pakaraima Mountain Range and lies 1700 feet above sea level. The population hovers around 1000 and the...Nov 10, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Eyeful Entertainment, Kingston Football Development Academy Football festival on today
Eyeful Entertainment and Kingston Football Development Academy will stage a Football Festival today at GFC Ground. The event has been sponsored by the Outdoor Store and Pet Shop, GFF, Trophy Stall,...Nov 10, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Everest CC in comfortable position against GNIC SC
Amir Khan grabbed four wickets to put Everest Cricket Club in a comfortable position for first innings points against GNIC SC when the first day’s play of their Georgetown Cricket...Nov 10, 2019 KNews Murder and Mystery, News Comments Off on Murder near a melon farm
By Michael Jordan There are at least three people who know for sure what happened ten years ago at Number 63 Beach, Corentyne. One of them is a girl named Susan Hernandez. The second is a mysterious...Nov 10, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Medical Mission treats over 4,000 – bigger team came this year
The Guyana Medical Mission (GMM) on Friday brought the curtain down on a weeklong outreach activity which concluded at the East La Penitence Health Centre. This year, the GMM with the aim of reaching...Nov 10, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Banks DIH launches 15/15 inter club softball cricket competition in Berbice
32 teams competing, over $700 000 in cash and trophies up for grabs Beverage giants Banks DIH limited, the pacesetters, continues to be involved in sports and other Community activities in a major...Nov 10, 2019 KNews Book Review…, News Comments Off on Review: Arts and Culture
Roman Lupu – The Interview Critic: Glenville Ashby, PhD Roman Lupu’s musical and cultural pivot toward the Caribbean and South America belies his nationality and ancestry (he was born in...Nov 10, 2019 KNews Cartoons, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Kaieteur News Cartoon Nov. 10 – 2019
Nov 10, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on For the WPA, investigation of Rodney’s assassination is unfinished business
Dear Editor WPA notes that the Stabroek News in its Friday, November 1, 2019 edition carried an article under the caption, “Pat Rodney calls again on gov’t to make Col report on Walter Rodney...Nov 10, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Jadgeo As Vice President? Not Again Guyana!
Dear Editor: I read with much consternation the plan on the PPP’s Presidential candidate’s Ali wish list of appointing Bharrat Jadgeo as his Vice Presidential Candidate. I am a firm...Nov 10, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on My rights as a passenger were abused by this Airline
Dear sir/madam, I am an international artist who returned home to celebrate the 175th Anniversary of one of the most prestigious educational institutions in the Caribbean, Queens College. My...Nov 10, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Shuman exposes his penchant for callousness
Dear Editor, In reference to an article published in the Guyana Chronicle on November 8, 2019 and titled “PPP abused, exploited Toshaos” Lenox Shuman, Chairperson, Liberal and Justice Party (LJP)...Nov 10, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Sit down and have this matter resolved
Dear Editor: In seeking resolution to any issue, the facts have to be identified and the truth has to prevail. Let me from the outset make known that no government should be using state...Nov 10, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on The UGGS President has made light of this student’s nasty racist rant
Dear Editor, In last Thursday’s issue of the Kaieteur News, you published a letter in which the President of the University of Guyana Students’ Society(UGSS), Jafar Gibbons made this plaintive...Nov 10, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Our oil discovery may offer the last chance for the major political parties to stand up for our people
Dear Editor, The humble fruit vendor selling at Bourda Market understands the difference between price and value. She grasps the value of her golden apples and sweet mangoes. She prices them at or...Feb 01, 2025
2025 CWI Regional 4-Day Championships Round 1… Kaieteur Sports-A resilient century from middle-order Kevlon Anderson coupled with 9 wickets from off-spinner Richie Looknauth saw the Guyana Harpy...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News-It is peculiar the way the PPP/C government often finds itself staring down the barrel of... more
Antiguan Barbudan Ambassador to the United States, Sir Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The upcoming election... more
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