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Jan 15, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Mother delivers baby in hire car at GPHC
Kaieteur News – On Thursday, around 10:57hrs, a single mother, Kherysha Pompey, gave birth to a baby girl in a hire car at the entrance to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC)....Jan 15, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on Future Express Taxi Service supports Wiltshire dominoes
Kaieteur News – Future Express Taxi Service of Norton Street has supported the Mark Wiltshire birth anniversary dominoes competition which is set for tomorrow at Transport Sports Club. Entrance...Jan 15, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on Crown Mining Supply golf tourney on today
Kaieteur News – The Lusignan Golf Club will be hosting its first golf tournament for the year today when the Crown Mining competition tees off at 12: 30hrs. At the launching yesterday afternoon...Jan 15, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on The future is looking good for Guyana
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The World Bank, in its latest Global Economic Prospects, projected that Guyana’s economy would grow by some 49.7 percent in 2022. This is staggering and is worth...Jan 15, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Mexican company sues State over halted parking meters project
Kaieteur News – Smart City Solutions (SCS), a Mexican Company, has sued the Government of Guyana (GOG) for US$100 million as compensation in relation to a parking meters project which was...Jan 15, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on The Guyana Police Force abusing the Cybercrime law
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The recent “arrest” of Sherod Duncan is yet another example of the GPF carrying out the political agenda of the PPP Government. If the GPF arrests Mr. Duncan...Jan 15, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Something is not right at the Guyana Fire Service
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The head of the Guyana Fire Service (GFC) has been in the news in recent days for all the wrong reasons. It would appear that the skeletons in his closet were laid...Jan 15, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyana Cybercrime law fails to address the importance of civil liberties as an element of national cybersecurity strategy
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – Cybersecurity is an essential element in a nation-state’s national security strategy. Cybersecurity impacts the lives of each citizen in everyday activities....Jan 15, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on What crossover voters want PPP, PNC to know
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – Both the PNC and PPP came to power through the votes of “Crossover voters” in 2015 and 2020,and hang by a thread of a one-seat majority. In 2011, the PPP was a...Jan 15, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Collective efforts required to stem COVID-19 wave
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The FITUG notes with concern the rapid rise in the number of COVID-19 infections over the past week. We recognise that Guyana is not unusual and several of our...Jan 15, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Oil workers win workplace respect
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The GAWU Oil and Gas Branch remains convinced that its work among workers in our nascent oil and gas sector remains relevant to ensuring that workers’ rights are...Jan 15, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Action taken by Glenn Lall is an integral aspect of the workings of a democracy
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – Glenn Lall, Kaieteur News Publisher is going for broke. On Thursday, he got in the face of PPP/C Government and Exxon, when he placed matters before the High Court....Nov 25, 2024
…Chase’s Academic Foundation remains unblemished Kaieteur Sports- Round six of the Republic Bank Under-18 Football League unfolded yesterday at the Ministry of Education ground, featuring...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- There’s a peculiar phenomenon in Guyana, a sort of cyclical ritual, where members of... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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