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May 29, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on US-based businessman ready to take advantage of Public Private Partnership
– says will spur Guyana’s economic development Guyanese-born US-based businessman Edmond Braithwaite believes that the public private partnership (PPP) is the model that will drive Guyana’s...May 29, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on Lusignan Golf Club gives Hampers to Caddies
The COVID 19 has affected the operations of many industries and organisations financially all over the world and the Lusignan Golf Club (LGC) is no different. The club has been closed since the...May 29, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on COVID-19 testing site established at Port Mourant Hospital
Persons living in Berbice, particularly on the Corentyne, will now have access to a COVID-19 testing site if they are experiencing symptoms or believe they may have been in contact with someone...May 29, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on “Difficult to stay motivated” – Hockey Coach Fernandes
The Guyana Hockey Board (GHB) Men’s Senior Coach, Robert Fernandes, has shared with Kaieteur Sport that the South American Championships which was scheduled for next month in Lima, Peru, has been...May 29, 2020 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Noose tightening around Guyanese working-class
It is said that when it rains it pours, circumstances with which many fellow citizens in flood prone areas have long been familiar. As Guyanese brace themselves for more of the hammer blows that...May 29, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Government is not solely to blame for the downfall of Guysuco
Dear Editor, Since taking leadership of Guyana, this present administration has failed the sugar industry tremendously and during the period, they’ve closed estates and caused many to be...May 29, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Coalition’s outlandish claims undermine trust in GECOM
Dear Editor, GECOM’s additions to the lawful processes stipulated for a recount as outlined in the Representation of the People’s Act are going to impact future elections severely. Had...May 29, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Locust plague in Asia and Africa provides opportunity for Guyanese agriculture
Dear Editor, There is currently a devastating locust plague which started in the Middle East that is moving across Eastern Africa and parts of Asia. For example, to date, Kenya, India and Pakistan...May 29, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on The current slow place of the recount is not the fault of GECOM Chair
Dear Editor, I read Mr. Christopher Ram’s article condemning Justice Claudette Singh and the pace of the National Recount at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre. I would not want to accuse Mr....May 29, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Anil Nandlall’s attitude is not helpful in forming a National Front Government
Dear Editor, These days, the appeal I made some time ago, and the position taken by the likes of Dr. David Hinds, that the time is ripe for some of our leaders to stop beating the war-drums and...May 29, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on The coalition is trying to force and annulment of the elections
Dear Editor, The Coalition has tried every possible trick in their Rigging Book and has attempted new ones as well. They tried their utmost to nullify the successful No Confidence Motion, they had...May 29, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on A golden opportunity still exists for political leaders to bridge divide
Dear Editor, Unfortunately, since I last wrote, further controversies seem to have arisen regarding the electoral count. Time is now of the essence. There still remains a golden opportunity, perhaps...May 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on GECOM discovers another soaked ballot box
The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) while in Day 23 of the National Recount ongoing at the Arthur Chung Conference Center found another ballot box where the contents were soaked. Kaieteur News...May 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Shareholders lambaste ExxonMobil for inadequate response to climate change
By Kiana Wilburg ExxonMobil’s poor response to the risks of climate change was one of the top issues raised yesterday at its Annual Meeting of Shareholders. During the conference call, one of the...May 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Coalition does not intend to provide actual evidence to support majority of its fraud claims
– Expects GECOM to investigate whether allegations are factual – The APNU+AFC Coalition has no intention of proving a majority of its claims of elections irregularities, as it relates to...May 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on After five years, Granger returns to shared governance and constitutional reform rhetoric
For the second time in two weeks, incumbent President David Granger has returned, if tangentially, to the rhetoric on shared governance and constitutional reform, central pillars of his presidential...May 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Thanks to ExxonMobil… Guyana among world’s top ten oil producing countries realeasing toxic chemicals into the atmosphere
– Int’l Law Firm By Kiana Wilburg Pull quote: CIEL said that the carbon dioxide emissions from that flaring are approximately equivalent to the amount generated by Guyana’s entire...May 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Three days left for recount and no decision on extension
– 46 percent of boxes still remain With only three days left for the recount of the March 2 polls, and 46% of the 2,339 ballot boxes to be completed, the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) is...May 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Burial Ground murder… Second suspect charged as slain female guard laid to rest
Police have charged a second suspect for the murder of 68-year-old security guard Margaret Dawson. Twenty-two-year-old Jermaine DeJonge was remanded to prison yesterday following his appearance in...May 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Stranded returning Guyanese must be quarantined
– have option of staying at state facilities or hotel Authorities have toughened up conditions for Guyanese stranded abroad and who are intending to seek permission to return in a COVID-19...May 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Bartica prisoner isolated, others quarantined over suspected COVID-19 case
Seven prisoners from the Bartica Police Station lock-ups have been placed in quarantine after it was suspected that one of them might have contracted Covid-19. According to Commander of Region Seven,...May 28, 2020 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Bouters looking fuh a Mingo
Suriname had election dis week and de situation nah looking good fuh Bouters. Dem boys seh de only ting fuh save Bouters is fuh find a man wha gon mek magic. You know who de man is; all ah we know...May 28, 2020 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The political opportunists are making a pitch for leadership
Whenever a political party loses an election, there are always implications for the leaders of that party. The APNU and the AFC have lost not only the general and regional elections of 2020 but they...May 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Miner beaten to death following row
Police are trying to locate a prime suspect who allegedly beat a miner to death at around 18:30 hrs on Tuesday at Aranguy Backdam, Cuyuni River, Region Seven. Police said David James of Port Kaituma,...May 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Scotiabank to limit transactions for non-account holders
Canadian-owned Scotibank has announced the limiting of transactions for non-account holders as part of its measures to tackle COVID-19. According to the bank yesterday, it is continuing to take...
Nov 29, 2024
(GFF) — Guyana Beverages Inc (GBI) in an effort to contribute to the development of women’s football has partnered with the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) as a sponsor of the Maid Marian...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- It’s a classic Guyanese tale, really. You live in the fastest growing economy in the... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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