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Nov 24, 2021 KNews Sports Comments Off on Rawle Toney 3X3 Classic to return February 19 – 20
– Tournament launch set for December 10 Kaieteur News – Following a two-year hiatus owing to COVID-19, the ‘Rawle Toney’ 3X3 Classic will make a return on February 19 – 20, 2022, at...Nov 24, 2021 KNews Sports Comments Off on “Cricket gear for young and promising cricketers in Guyana”
Mohabir receives bat from Cricket zone USA Kaieteur News – Sixteen-year-old Transports Sports Club all-rounder Alvin Mohabir was presented of an E4 brand bat from the “Cricket gear for young...Nov 24, 2021 KNews Sports Comments Off on Junior PanAm Games Table Tennis Coach very confident of success in Colombia
By Sean Devers Kaieteur News – Table Tennis duo Jonathan Van Lange and Miguel Wong prepare to leave on Saturday as part of 22 athletes selected to represent Guyana at the inaugural U-23 Pan...Nov 24, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Seven percent pay hike for public servants must be viewed within its correct context
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – There was an article in the Kaieteur News dated November 22nd captioned, ‘Widespread condemnation of 7% hike for public servants’ and it began by stating that,...Nov 24, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Are these judges being excluded for some reason?
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – I am an Essequibian. I have three land cases pending in the Essequibo High Court for the last six years. My relationship with the judiciary goes back to my...Nov 24, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Need for a watchdog group on Government payments
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – During the coalition’s rule, pumps were ordered from India and delivered in Guyana. Engineers reported that some of the pumps were defective and full payments...Nov 24, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on The proposed amendments to ROPA: a sad testimony of where we are in this country
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – A lot has been written about the proposed electoral reforms (RoPA)), with most being sharply critical of the misplaced emphases of the PPP Government. Those ranged...Nov 24, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Integrity should be the guiding quality in hiring of a CEO for GECOM
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – With our experiences of elections in Guyana, should Integrity not be the main quality ahead of qualification and experience when selecting the Chairman and other...Nov 24, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Disappointed in APNU commissioners nominations for GECOM CEO
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – Even as the discussion continues on local content in Guyana, I am registering my disappointment that APNU Commissioners did not see it fit to nominate at least one...Nov 24, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on The SRDC does not represent the views of the Indigenous people in South Rupununi
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – I read with amazement and utter shock in the Monday, November 22 edition of Stabroek News that the South Rupununi District Council (SRDC) is calling for the Guyana...Nov 24, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Help and Shelter records 100% increase in hotline calls
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – This year, the 16 days of Activism against Gender-based Violence is being observed under the theme “Orange the World: End Violence against Women Now!”...Nov 24, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Local insurance industry capable of arranging any level of insurance for oil and gas contractors
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The Insurance Association of Guyana [IAG] and the Guyana Insurance Brokers’ Association [GIBA] are the two representative bodies of the local insurance...Nov 23, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on 7 years later, Guyana struggling with basics for oil and gas sector
…as migration crisis looms — Ramkarran Kaieteur News – Guyana discovered hydrocarbons—oil and gas in commercial quantities, back in 2015 at the time the Coalition Administration was being...Nov 23, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on 50 percent of Region’s gas reserves may be left stranded –IDB warns
Kaieteur News – When one considers the global movement towards renewable energy sources, driven largely by the need to bring the earth’s temperature down to 1.5° Celsius, the future of...Nov 23, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on GECOM losing autonomy with Govt. pulling purse strings – Commissioner
Kaieteur News – For one year now, the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has not been being paying its rent for several properties, which it occupies since money is not being released by the...Nov 23, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on ExxonMobil targeting 36 wells next year offshore Guyana
Kaieteur News – While it awaits approval from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to drill 24 wells evenly across the Kaieteur and Canje oil blocks, operator of the two deepwater...Nov 23, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Woman cries for justice after alleged beating by police
Kaieteur News – A young woman is calling on the Police’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), to investigate an alleged severe beating meted out to her by ranks at the Sparendaam and...Nov 23, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Veteran aviator Malcolm Chan-A-Sue dies weeks after car crash
Kaieteur News – Veteran aviator, Malcolm Chan-A-Sue, died yesterday morning at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), while receiving treatment in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)....Nov 23, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Man charged with assaulting ex-girlfriend, cop
Kaieteur News – Forty-year-old Jason Roberts, of Princes Street, Georgetown, was yesterday charged for allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend, a member of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) and was...Nov 23, 2021 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Stop de drama and help dem wah need help
Kaieteur News – Yuh ever notice how when it comes to putting yuh money way yuh mouth deh, Guyanese does dodge de issue. Like de odder day with de child wah bin need some money fuh a medical...Nov 23, 2021 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The PPP/C appears allergic to having a PPC
Kaieteur News – The secret signing of the US$18M signing bonus between Esso, Hess and CNOOC, on the one hand, and the Government of Guyana, on the other hand, raises serious issues of...Nov 23, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Environmentalist questions ‘independence’ of Exxon’s Consultant
…says regulator is now an asylum run by inmates Kaieteur News – Overseas-based Guyanese environmentalist, Simone Mangal, is raising concerns over what she believes is a ‘red flag’ in the...Nov 23, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on C/bean coastal mitigation efforts could exceed 5% of its GDP – World Bank Official
Kaieteur News – It could cost some Caribbean countries more than 5 percent of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP), each year for coastal mitigation efforts against the rising sea levels,...Nov 23, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Police ranks questioned about Eve Leary fire — Fire Chief
Kaieteur News – Police ranks from the Guyana Police Force (GPF) who occupied the barracks at Eve Leary, Kingston, Georgetown, are now being interrogated over the inferno that destroyed the...Nov 23, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Venezuelan child refugees treated for diarrhoea, skin rashes at Anabisi
Kaieteur News – Over the weekend, local health authorities were able to treat about 50 Venezuelan children who were found suffering from diarrhoea, skin rashes and other infections at Anabisi,...Jan 11, 2025
Kaieteur News- The body of 39-year-old Fu Jian Wei, an employee of China Railway Construction Corporation (International) was recovered from the Demerara River on Friday, the Ministry of Public Works...Dem Boys Seh… Kaieteur News- Dem boys bin pass one of dem fancy speed meter signs wah de guvament put up fuh tell drivers... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- It has long been evident that the world’s richest nations, especially those responsible... more
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