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Nov 16, 2021 KNews Sports Comments Off on Former GCB President Fizul Bacchus passes on
Kaieteur News – Former President of the Guyana Cricket Board Fizul passed away yesterday following a prolonged illness. Bacchus was also the President of the Essequibo Cricket Board and...Nov 16, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Food import bill to hit record high
– FAO warns as Guyana battles rising cost of living Kaieteur News – Global food trade has accelerated and is poised to hit an all-time record in both volume and value terms, according to...Nov 16, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Removing accident victims from scene more harmful than helpful — GMO
Kaieteur News – Public-spirited citizens can actually cause more harm than good by transporting accident victims with spinal injuries which can cause them to become paralysed or even die, as a...Nov 16, 2021 KNews Sports Comments Off on BCB hosts successful one day Dr Tulsi Dtal Singh Academy in West Berbice
– Local coaches excited at been given opportunities Kaieteur News – The Berbice Cricket Board on Sunday last hosted a one cricket academy at the Cotton Tree Cricket Ground for close to...Nov 16, 2021 KNews Sports Comments Off on GFF under-13 ATC Trophy Challenge Bartica make it to semifinal
Kaieteur News – Playing at the Bartica Community Centre Ground, the Bartica Football Association’s (BFA) under-13 side defeated West Demerara under-13 2-0 last Saturday to book their place in...Nov 16, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Various strategies needed to deal with flooding in the city
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – On reading a letter to the editor in this daily November, 13th 2021, by one Mr. Emille Giddings, in which he advocated the deepening of drains to absorb more water,...Nov 16, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyanese served with patriotism in US Armed Forces
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – Last Thursday, America observed Veterans Day, the day set aside to pay tribute to those who served in the US armed forces, in particular those who were sent to war....Nov 16, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Due diligence needed in vetting nominee for UK High Commission
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – It has been over fifteen months since this administration took power. There has not been any appointment to London or Brussels as yet. When will these and other...Nov 16, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on President Ali’s meetings, participation at COP26 benefits all Guyanese
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – Guyana’s participation at the recent 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) has re-established the country as a leading example for...Nov 16, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyana Police Force must be equipped with Tasers to deal with violent criminals.
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – I would like us to focus our attention on a recent video post, where the police was confronted with a violent criminal as they attempted to make an arrest. In that...Nov 16, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyanese companies among 240 exhibitors at FITCE 2021
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – Seven companies from Guyana along with Guyanese owned companies in the US and the Guyanese American Chamber of Commerce (GACC) are among 240 exhibitors from more...Nov 16, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on NPTAB is not needed anymore: Criteria and standards mean nothing
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) award of a $346 million contract to a local entity totally inexperienced in construction reveals...
Jan 18, 2025
ICC U-19 Women’s T20 World Cup… (SportsMax) – West Indies Under-19 Women’s captain Samara Ramnath has made her intentions clear ahead of her team’s campaign at the ICC Under-19...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Each week, the more Bharrat Jagdeo speaks, the more the lines between party and government... more
Sir Ronald Sanders (Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the US and the OAS) By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News–... more
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