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Nov 18, 2021 KNews Sports Comments Off on Rockaway Group of Companies assists young cricketer Outar
Kaieteur News – Rockaway Group of Companies has rendered assistance to young cricketer Muneh Outar of LBI Cricket Club.Chief Executive Officer of the Rockaway group, Hafeez Ali yesterday...Nov 18, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Pleased over ‘Taser’ movement in the GPF
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – I am happy to know that the Guyana Police Force would be equipped with Tasers as they go about their daily duties. It is a very vital tool when making arrests of...Nov 18, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Americans outsmart themselves again
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – Closing in on a year and a half later, the Americans have to be surveying their local elections handiwork, and lament how they always lose with Guyana. They look at...Nov 18, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Eliminating Gender-based Violence: Any Progress?
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – As another anniversary of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence and the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (November 25)...Nov 18, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on A unified Guyana is the only way to counter the divisions and exploitations of those from afar
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The letter published in Kaieteur News of November 16, 2021, titled “Gross incompetence by the PPP/C Government has robbed Guyanese of billions” written by...Nov 18, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Opposition MP needs to get to the 21st century in a hurry
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The Opposition MP who has a problem with male handing menstrual packages to female students (INews Nov. 16) has a misplaced view in this 21st century. So, should...Nov 18, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Current pronouncements on $$ amounts forfeited; an uneducated guess at best and hasty and reckless at worst
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – A series of letters has been written in the papers recently concerning Guyana’s cost recovery audit. Many of these articles assert that Guyana is losing or...Nov 18, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on GTT not delivering in North Rupununi despite numerous complaints
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – I have written multiple times on the issue of GTT’s poor cellphone service in the North Rupununi, but my complaints seem to fall repeatedly on deaf ears. But I...Nov 18, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on What is this National Unity of which we speak?
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – A recently aired GlobeSpan24X7 programme discussed ‘Leadership and Politics in Guyana Past & Present’. The presenters were Ralph Ramkarran, SC, former...Nov 18, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on We must consider rail transport in infrastructure visions and plans
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – There was an exciting feeling in the air at the beginning of this year. There was a lot of talk about oil revenues and the idea that it might be possible for Guyana...Nov 17, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Exxon signs ‘large’ contract for 4th project despite no approval
Kaieteur News – Despite the fact that the Guyana Government is yet to sign off on any of the required approvals or licenses required for the development of the Yellowtail oil field development...Nov 17, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Guyanese should be worried about rapidly increasing debt – Former Finance Minister Jordan
Kaieteur News – Guyana’s midyear report on its financial performance and standing as a country reported its total stock of debt to be some US$3B and according to former Minister of Finance,...Nov 17, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Greenidge hands President Ali ultimatum on ICJ case as ‘infighting deepens’
…calls for removal of Ministers’ involvement in case management Kaieteur News – In what is now being described as an ‘untenable situation,’ Foreign and International Affairs...Nov 17, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on PPP Candidate signs off ‘independent’ draft for Exxon’s EIA
…consultant claims it was a mistake Kaieteur News – Despite the clear-cut requirement by law for the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of oil giant Exxon Mobil’s Yellowtail Project to...Nov 17, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Contractor bids less than half of Engineer’s estimate for Prison School
Kaieteur News – One out of the 15 contractors who bid to construct a vocational school for the Lusignan Prison, a project, which falls under the Ministry of Home Affairs, bid at half the price...Nov 17, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Exxon scrambling for baseline data on fisheries sector
Kaieteur News – Pertinent information regarding the impact ExxonMobil’s offshore operations can have on the fisheries sector here in Guyana is lacking in the company’s Environmental Impact...Nov 17, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Opposition submits motion demanding reasons for Govt.’s failure to audit US$9B oil expenses
Kaieteur News – The Opposition’s Shadow Minister for the oil sector, David Patterson, has submitted a motion to Parliament which calls on Natural Resources Minister, Vickram Bharrat to...Nov 17, 2021 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Jonestown gat plenty jumbie story
Kaieteur News – Tomorrow is 43 years since de Jonestown disaster. At de time, it was de wuss mass suicide in de world. One man mek more dan 900 people drink Kool Aid lace with cyanide....Nov 17, 2021 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Give locals a bite at the cherry
Kaieteur News – It is good to learn that investors from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are in Guyana examining investment opportunities. The country should not hedge too much hopes on anything...Nov 17, 2021 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Anil Nandlall, Dr. Vindhya Persaud and Vanessa Kissoon’s mystery
Kaieteur News – Here are the words of a PNC stalwart that was suspended from her party for seven years. As you read Vanessa Kissoon’s statement, it hits you right away that either she is...Nov 17, 2021 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Oil sorrows – is Guyana a prime candidate?
Kaieteur News – The Guardian published an article on November 9th titled, “A wealth of sorrow: why Nigeria’s abundant oil reserves are really a curse.” Undoubtedly, it can be said with...Nov 17, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Driver hospitalised following three-vehicle accident
Kaieteur News – A driver was hospitalised following a three-vehicle accident that took place on Saturday last, on the Blankenburg Public Road, West Coast Demerara around 20:45hrs. The incident...Nov 17, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on City Hall owes over $1B to GRA, NIS and GWI
Kaieteur News – City Hall currently owes over $1B debt to the National Insurance Scheme (NIS); Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) and the Guyana Water Inc. (GWI). This was revealed by Town Clerk...Nov 17, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Man remanded for attempting to murder hairdresser
Kaieteur News – On Monday, a labourer was remanded for attempting to murder a hairdresser in June this year. The defendant was identified as Melroy Barry, 34, of Lot 32 Ann’s Grove, East...Nov 17, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Ministry submits proposal for police to use Tasers to minimize lethal force – Benn
Kaieteur News – The Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn, told Kaieteur News on Tuesday evening that a Bill proposed to Parliament for the use of Tasers is expected to be approved before year...
Jan 26, 2025
By Rawle Toney in Suriname (Compliments: National Sports Commission) Kaieteur Sports- After a tough 86-54 loss to host nation Suriname on Friday evening at the Ismay Van Wilgen Sports Hall,...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Bharrat Jagdeo, Vice President of Guyana, is a man who revels in the art of evasion. He... more
Antiguan Barbudan Ambassador to the United States, Sir Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The upcoming election... more
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