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Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Repsol’s mud spill exposes EPA’s inability to monitor oil sector
By Kiana Wilburg A mud spill that occurred in the Kanuku Block which is operated by Spanish oil company, Repsol, has exposed just how unprepared the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is for the...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Forstry commission clamps down on concessions to force compliance
The Guyana Forestry Commission (GFC) has taken a decision to re-examine concessions allotted to companies, to ensure compliance with their contractual obligations. According to a “Fact Sheet” on...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Hotel owner, worker decomposed bodies found in C’tyne hotel
The decomposed bodies of an Upper Corentyne businessman and his worker were yesterday afternoon discovered by police ranks in an advanced state of decomposition. The bodies were found in the...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Jagdeo rebukes Greenidge’s ‘dogwhistle’ accusation against Kaieteur News
Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo has come to Kaieteur News’s defense after Foreign Secretary Carl Greenidge accused the newspaper of profiling African countries. In a letter published by Stabroek...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Parliament dissolves on December 30
President David Granger has issued a proclamation declaring that the National Assembly will be dissolved on December 30, 2019, paving way for the election of its members to occur on March 2, 2020....Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Clear conflict of interest if Chairman awarded 10,000 acres of land – Jagdeo
– Opposition Leader The lease of over 10,000 acres of Mahaica lands to Kelvin Saul, Chairman of the Mahaica-Mahaicony-Abary Agricultural Development Authority (MMA/ADA), appears to be more than...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Deforestation rate under Coalition the lowest in decade
As Guyana seeks another forest deal, possible with Norway, the country is boasting that deforestation rates has remained the lowest in that last decades. Between 2015-2018, the rate of deforestation...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Police beat wrong twin brother
Samuel Giddings, 32, of ‘B’ Field Sophia is pleading with police officers to know their suspects. He was severely beaten by ranks yesterday morning around 06:00hrs. Kaieteur News understands that...Dec 28, 2019 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Jagdeo lie down pon Ram Jattan
Soulja Bai call to meet wid GECOM because he want to mek sure dat GECOM ready to hold credible elections. Dem had some problems wid names. Some people names couldn’t be found. Anyhow, dem manage to...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on 100 percent survivability rate possible for breast cancer victims
Early screening is not merely a recommendation in the fight against breast cancer. Rather, it is a tactic that can help to ensure a 100 percent survivability rate for those inflicted. At least this...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana ranked No. 1 for highest bribery rate in Caribbean
Guyana has been placed on the forefront for a number of years as it relates to bribery scandals where persons have had to pay to access Government services that should’ve been free. The...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on GFC clamps down on concessions to force compliance
The Guyana Forestry Commission (GFC) has taken a decision to re-examine concessions allotted to companies, to ensure compliance with their contractual obligations. According to a “Fact Sheet” on...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Jagdeo admits making unfounded allegations against Ramjattan
“For me, the information is credible and I would like to get it verified. But I support the fact that allegations must be verified before carried and I am prepared to say that I am wrong.” These...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Demerara October Assizes closes with 49 cases disposed of
The chamber of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has reported that 49 cases were disposed of at the October 2019 session of the Demerara Criminal Assizes, which commenced on October 1, at the...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Another bundle of joy arrives at Christmas
On Christmas night, another mother was blessed with her very own bundle of joy. Ms. Deniescia Joseph, a 21-year-old gave birth to a baby girl at the Mahdia Hospital at 20:56 hrs. She came through...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on 40 nurses at GPHC now fluent in French and Spanish
Due to the collaboration between the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) and the Guyana Language Institute, 40 nurses attached to the city hospital are now certified Spanish and French...Dec 28, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on FIFA clears way for sanctions against players and officials Organisation of football tournaments outside the control of the GFF
Georgetown – The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has officially written the Guyana Football Fe deration (GFF) reiterating that the GFF has the responsibility for...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Saudi oil giant is world’s most valuable company, while paying 10 times royalty Guyana charges ExxonMobil
Saudi Aramco, the State owned oil company of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is the most valuable company in the world, according to a Reuters report published earlier this month. The company’s public...Dec 28, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Williams guides Lusignan B to four-wicket win with attacking century
Opener Robin Williams struck an attacking century to guide Lusignan B to a four-wicket victory over Lusignan A when the teams collided in a T20 softball fixture on Boxing Day at the Lusignan...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Forestry Commission’s chief, James Singh, departing after 21 years
For 21 years, he led the Guyana Forestry Commission (GFC). Battling illness and a tough period for the body which regulates the forestry sector, James Singh will be proceeding on medical leave come...Dec 28, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Up Set are Trophy Stall Boxing Day dominoes champs in Wakenaam
Up Set emerged champions of the Trophy Stall dominoes competition which was contested on Boxing Day at Carlosh Sports bar in Good Success, Wakenaam. Up Set chalked up 80 games to beat Set Up with 75...Dec 28, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on GFF Super 16 Cup – Semi Final Dye Cast
Santos downs def. champs Den Amstel; GDF edge Buxton; Police arrest Western Tigers Six of the eight days into the 2019/2020 edition of the GFF Super 16 Cup and we now know the teams who would be...Dec 28, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Paradise, Friendship secure semi-final berths in 592 Beer Inter-Village Football Festival
Paradise and Friendship secured semi-final berths in the 592 Beer Inter-Village Football Festival on Christmas Day, defeating Buxton and Mahaica via penalty kicks at the Buxton Community Center...Dec 28, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on $360,000 disbursement for Santa Cruz fruit farmers
Twelve farmers from Santa Cruz who will be supplying the soon to be established Fruit Factory there received $30,000 each to commence land clearing, preparation and planting. This is in preparation...Dec 28, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Berbice Nigel Hinds Financial Basketball tourney continues today and tomorrow
First Division Basketball action continues today, December 28th under the auspices of the Berbice Basketball Association in the 2019 Berbice Mecca Classic Championships and sponsored by Nigel Hinds...Nov 19, 2024
Kaieteur Sports- The Ministry of Education ground came alive on Sunday as the Republic Bank Schools’ Under-18 Football League wrapped up its fifth round of competition with thrilling...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- The PPPC government has reached a new low in its spineless defense of the lopsided Production... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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