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Oct 27, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on NPTAB opens over 700 bids (Part 3)
Kaieteur News – Following the passage of the emergency $330B budget, the government is now in a rush to expend the remainder of funds on projects before the end of this fiscal year. With this,...Oct 27, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on GABF aiming for debut at Americup 2023
By Calvin Chapman President of the Guyana Amateur Basketball Federation (GABF), Mike Singh, has informed Kaieteur Sport of his optimism that Guyana’s Senior Men’s Team stands a realistic chance...Oct 27, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on $34M per month for Giftland to supply electricity to national grid
Kaieteur News – It will cost the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) administration an estimated $34 million each month to purchase power from the Giftland Mall in order to compensate...Oct 27, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on Former Guyana pacer Kevin Darlington is delighted with appointment as new US Youth Coach
By Sean Devers Kaieteur News – Former Bermine, Berbice and Guyana Fast Bowler Kevin Darlington who now resides in Brooklyn New York, is the new United States of America (USA) Men’s Youth...Oct 27, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Please fix our recruitment/personnel systems
Dear Editor This is an open letter to all the dignified members of the new administration which I’m hoping at least one of them will be polite enough to respond. I am a 22-year-old female from...Oct 27, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Kwayana is himself the most divisive figure in Guyanese history
Dear Editor, Kindly allow me to respond to Mr. Eusi Kwayana’s letter of October 23, 2020 in the KN. Trust Mr. Kwayana writing from the USA to find fault with President Janet Jagan’s...Oct 27, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on An open Letter to Dr. Irfaan Ali
Congratulations on your victory at the recent polls. You have a unique opportunity to heal our beloved country, to bring an end to divisiveness and distrust. To do this, you have to possess the...Oct 27, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on The time is opportune for the Government to initiate a political audit of GECOM
Dear Editor Government needs to act urgently on the CARICOM Team recommendation for a Political Audit of GECOM. The three-member CARICOM team that witnessed the complete recount of the 2nd March 2020...Oct 27, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on In memory of Australian cricketer, Dean Mervyn Jones
Dear Editor Dean Mervyn Jones, Australian cricketer turned television commentator died on September 24, 2020 while covering the present IPL matches. He played 52 tests, scored 3631 runs, highest...Oct 27, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Donald Ramotar and Robert Persaud should come clean on blocks
Dear Editor, I applaud your media house for the nationalistic position taken on our natural resources. No other media has given the kind of attention exposing fraud in the oil blocks. You are...Oct 27, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Oil is not going to make a difference for the rank and file Guyanese
Dear Editor, Reference is made to the article titled, “Report: more than 30,000 Guyanese emigrate annually” (KN October 26). My thoughts follow. More than 30,000 Guyanese leave here every year....Oct 27, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on China and Guyana’s relationship post-COVID-19
Dear Editor, At the time of writing this letter 26th October, 2020, Guyana’s Ministry of Health has reported 29 new cases and a grand total of 4023 cases for the day 25th October 2020. CGTN news in...Nov 22, 2024
-Guyana to face Canada today By Rawle Toney The Green Machine, Guyana’s national rugby team, is set to make its mark at this year’s Rugby Americas North (RAN) Sevens Championship, hosted at...…Peeping Tom kaieteur News – Advocates for fingerprint verification in Guyana’s elections herald it as... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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