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Nov 23, 2020 KNews Front Page Comment, News Comments Off on All Guyanese must speak out!
Kaieteur News – Guyanese should take note of how the coalition operates. On some things it is engaged and lively, on others it is as cold as a tombstone. It blows hot and cold. On former NICIL...Nov 23, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on ExxonMobil’s behaviour in Guyana is an attempt at colonisation – Int’l Lawyer, Melinda Janki
Kaieteur News – International Lawyer, Melinda Janki believes that ExxonMobil’s relationship with Guyana amounts to an attempt at colonisation Speaking to anti-colonialist Kingston University...Nov 23, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Oil companies must employ locals in front of foreigners – Suriname oil law
– while Guyana has no Local Content legislation 5 years later Kaieteur News – No stone is left unturned when it comes to Suriname securing maximum benefits for its people. In fact, the...Nov 23, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on GPF audit reveals over 150 weapons missing
– Minister Benn says findings “alarming” Kaieteur News – A current audit of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) by the Special Organized Crime Unit (SOCU) has revealed that over 150 weapons...Nov 23, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Heath-London pins blame on dead former NICIL CEO for amended lease clause in Peter’s Hall land giveaway scandal
Kaieteur News – Just days after his arrest, Colvin Heath-London’s legal counsel has brought claims that it was the former Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Horace James, now deceased, who...Nov 23, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on ExxonMobil identifies over 50 more drillable wells
Kaieteur News – In a 2020 Investor Information presentation, ExxonMobil said it has identified considerable undrilled potential of more than 50 leads in the blocks it operates offshore Guyana....Nov 23, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Ministers to visit Chinese-owned gold mines on discrimination of local workers
Kaieteur News – Following reports of discrimination against local workers by Chinese-owned Aurora Gold Mines (AGM), Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton, and Minister of Natural Resources,...Nov 23, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on COVID-19 – “We still need to find the balance and not open up as if things are normal” – Emergency Medicine Specialist warns
Kaieteur News – While there are sections of the world still struggling to cope with the impact of COVID-19, here in Guyana things, from all indications, have largely returned to normalcy. This...Nov 23, 2020 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Trump is a Guyanese?
Kaieteur News – Trump want to see Soulja Bai. He running out of gimmicks to halt de declaration of defeat. He want see Soulja Bai fuh find out what should be he next move. He see Soulja Bai...Nov 23, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on Marlon Williams wins first time trial as cycling resumes
Kaieteur News – Marlon ‘Fishy’ Williams set the stage for an intriguing second and third stage with victory in the first men’s time trial yesterday as cycling resumes following a hiatus...Nov 23, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on Team Guyana completes ASICS Marathon Relay
Kaieteur News – Yesterday morning, the Athletics Association of Guyana (AAG), continued a second successive week of activity after organising the participation of Team Guyana in the ASICS World...Nov 23, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on Prime Minister Mark Phillips receives RHTYSC Dolphin Award of Excellence
Kaieteur News – The Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club, MS is well known across Guyana for honouring and recognizing its own heroes and outstanding Guyanese. Each year, the clubs holds the...Nov 23, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on NCTF threatens to revoke Palm Court’s licence for breaching COVID-19 measures
Kaieteur News – The National COVID-19 Task Force (NCTF) has threatened to revoke the Palm Court Restaurant and Bar’s licence for breaching the National COVID-19 measures. The warning was...Nov 23, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on Gold is Money, Mix Up among victors
Kaieteur News – Gold is Money and Mix Up have announced themselves as favourites to take the winning prize with comfortable wins when the Samantha Vickiere dominoes competition commenced on...Nov 23, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on Minister Mustapha fulfills promises to BCB – hands over funds for scholarship and Cricket
One month ago, Region Six Member of Parliament and Minister of Agriculture, the Hon. Zulfikar Mustapha met with the executives of the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) at the Fyrish Primary School during...Nov 23, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on ‘Advisable does not mean “Required” – Sports Minister responds to article
Kaieteur News – In an official press release by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, Minister Charles Ramson Jnr, who is also an attorney at Law, states: The Ministry of Culture, Youth and...Nov 23, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Infrastructural investments needed to bounce back from COVID-19 – IDB
Kaieteur News – The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has urged governments around the Caribbean to invest heavily in infrastructure as means to secure economic growth, post COVID-19. The...Nov 23, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on An aspiring entrepreneur’s last day on earth
…Snatched away during a ‘road trip’ By Shervin Belgrave Kaieteur News – “I can still hear his voice echoing in my ears…it’s like I am still expecting him to walk through that...Nov 23, 2020 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on UG isn’t ready yet!
Kaieteur News – The University of Guyana (UG) is a third-rate university. Regardless of who says otherwise, UG is not in any league of its own, much less to be in the Ivy League. Comparing the...Nov 23, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Probe completed into female mastermind’s escape from Berbice police station – OPR to submit report
…La Grange businesswoman’s murder Kaieteur News – An investigation has been conducted into last Wednesday’s “brazen escape” of the woman said to be the mastermind in the murder of...Nov 23, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Lockdown likely for Region Six village as COVID-19 cases spike – Chairman
– as country’s death toll climbs to 144 Kaieteur News – Regional Chairman of Region Six, David Armogan, said yesterday that a lockdown is likely to take effect as the...Nov 23, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Derailing the new by using the old that has served so well
Dear Editor, I note with some interest the recent announcement from a new voice about political interest for leading at the highest level. What I offer on this and any similar future development...Nov 23, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Brazilian man wanted for Balamani backdam stabbing
Kaieteur News – A Brazilian man is wanted by the police in relation to a stabbing incident at Balamani Backdam, Cuyuni River, which left one miner dead and another injured. Wanted by the police...Nov 23, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Police officers should be role models in society
Dear Editor, The pendulum has swung back to a reality show. Guyanese are waking up to the revelation that, there is a $150 million “missing fund” scandal, involving a number of “big wigs” in...Nov 23, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on 116 persons arrested in Berbice for breaching COVID-19 orders
Kaieteur News – A total of 116 persons were arrested and placed on station bail for breaching the COVID-19 orders Gazetted by the Ministry of Health. Based on statistics provided by Guyana...Nov 17, 2024
Kaieteur Sports- The Petra Organisation’s MVP Sports Girl’s Under-11 Football Tournament kicked off in spectacular fashion yesterday at the Ministry of Education ground on Carifesta Avenue,...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur news- The People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) stands at a crossroads. Once the vanguard... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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