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Nov 09, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Agri. Minister commissions $15M generator grid in Arakaka Village
Kaieteur News – Persons residing in Arakaka Village, Region One (Barima-Waini) can now look forward to reliable and improved power supply with the addition of a $15 million generator grid...Nov 09, 2021 KNews Sports Comments Off on Captain Glasgow’s hat-trick leads 10-man Guyana to thumping 5-1 over US Virgin Islands
CMU20Q Kaieteur News – On a ground where he made his senior international debut earlier this year, Guyana’s Under-20 Captain Omari Glasgow stamped his authority with hat-trick of goals to...Nov 09, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Health Ministry signs agreement with McMasters University for fellowship training in medicine
Kaieteur News – Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony made a recent trip to Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada to finalise a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the McMaster University. A...Nov 09, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Time to start planning for a new location for our Capital City
Dear Editor, Given the renewed urgency expressed, and based on the recent studies of future flooding and the cities to be negatively impacted, it is extremely urgent that our Government act...Nov 09, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow: Decent Jobs and Protection of the Environment
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – It is a false choice. It must be both, or it will ultimately be neither. Climate change is considered the most serious environmental issue facing the world today....Nov 09, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on This society urgently needs the watchdog commissions in place
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The Sunday papers brought small stirrings of interest. Both SN and KN had captions of Article 13, a new civil society group, taking a stand on long overdue issues,...Nov 09, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on What about penalties and measures for the Chairman and Commissioners of GECOM?
Dear Editor Kaieteur News – The proposed raft of measures and penalties for elections malfeasance was certainly crafted to avenge and avoid a repeat of 2020. But what of the composition of the...Nov 09, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Police integrity cannot be achieved on the basis of a one-off event
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The Symposium on Police Integrity held recently to discuss integrity in policing raises a number of questions. The fundamental question has to do with the concept...Nov 09, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on No commitment to crackdown on firecrackers
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – I read the letters about the noise pollution during Diwali and I remember 10 years ago during the Christmas and New Year’s week. One of my pets was sensitive...Nov 09, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Some questions to Stabroek News
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – One observes the notice to letter writers in SN of November 04, which speaks, amongst others to the relative brevity of submissions. Does it apply to current and...Nov 09, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on No requirement for GOAL scholarship recipients to work in public sector after studies
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The portfolio of the Minister of Public Service is critical to the effective and efficient management of the entire public service. The scope afforded the Ministry...Dec 31, 2024
By Rawle Toney Kaieteur Sports- In the rich tapestry of Guyanese sports, few names shine as brightly as Keevin Allicock. A prodigious talent with the rare blend of skill, charisma, and grit, Allicock...Kaieteur News- Guyana recorded just over 10,000 dengue cases in 2024, Health Minister Dr. Frank Anthony revealed during an... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The year 2024 has underscored a grim reality: poverty continues to be an unyielding... more
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