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Dec 08, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana affected for hours after outage to region’s internet
Kaieteur News – Two of the country’s main internet companies yesterday experienced outages as a result of problems in the region’s network. However, both the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph...Dec 08, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on Maximizing Media Seminar – A transformative approach for sports men and women
Kaieteur News – Some of Guyana’s most talented athletes are gearing-up for a busy 2021 and the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA), tomorrow night, will be hosting a webinar in an effort to help...Dec 08, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on US Group discusses waste to renewable energy project in Guyana
Kaieteur News – The Hoskinson Group, a leading United States company involved in the conversion of waste to energy held discussions this week with Government and private sector officials about...Dec 08, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on GGA/Nexgen GA host fund raiser for Enmore Orphanage
Kaieteur News – All lights are dimmed in comparison and that was evident from the look of sheer joy on the faces of the children from the Enmore Orphanage at Sunday’s Curry-Q hosted by...Dec 08, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on Changes must be made for 2nd Test, Hetymer could be asked to open batting
DaSillva, Pooran & Shepherd could make debuts Say Sean Devers Since 1995 West Indies have not won a Test match in New Zealand and in the last decade they have lost five of six Tests they have...Dec 08, 2020 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Why did former Minister Trotman not defend himself?
Kaieteur News – Something is rotten in Guyana, which is nowhere near Denmark. There is too much troubling silence from our politicians on anything concerning the questions that rage over their...Dec 08, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Dismissal of dangerous driving charge was half slackness, half dangerousness
Dear Editor, I was shaken to read that a man was freed from dangerous driving. If nothing else, the freed driver, a known quantity of immense proportions, must be complimented for the vast, and...Dec 08, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Crime fighting efforts to no avail if police is poorly equipped, under-resourced and below established strength
Dear Editor, As we approach the end of another year, a crescendo of voices can be heard expressing concerns over the crime situation in Guyana. This is not unusual at this time of the year....Dec 08, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Congressional Chair Meeks will support democracy in Guyana
Dear Editor, Reference is made to news items on Greg Meeks being selected as Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee of the US Congress; it is a very powerful position. Meeks has a long history...Dec 08, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on The country continues to be a hostile environment for children
Dear Editor, Once again, an abysmal state of sexual sordidness has engulfed the nation. Additionally, the acts have become more vicious and the perpetrators bolder. According to Nelson Mandela,...Dec 08, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Despite political commitments, extractive industries information has not been published
Dear Editor The Legal Supplement B to the Official Gazette of 30 November 2020 carried a Government Notice setting out the names of the Guyana Forestry Commission Board for November 2020 to November...
Dec 19, 2024
Fifth Annual KFC Goodwill Int’l Football Series Kaieteur Sports-The 2024 KFC Under-18 International Goodwill Football Series, which is coordinated by the Petra Organisation, continued yesterday at...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- In any vibrant democracy, the mechanisms that bind it together are those that mediate differences,... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – The government of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela has steadfast support from many... more
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