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Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Oil producing countries urged to cut output in next 8 years to reduce effects of climate change
As Guyana increases production… – researchers expose Exxon’s subtle and sinister forms of foot-dragging By Zena Henry Kaieteur News – Because of the threat of climate change, it is...Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Article 13 raises concerns with US on threat to freedom of speech, other national issues
Kaieteur News – Outspoken civil society group, Article 13 on Friday met with the United States Deputy Assistant Secretary for Caribbean Affairs and Haiti, Ms. Barbara Feinstein, at the US...Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Impossible to draw conclusions on new Demerara River Bridge in absence of key details – Environmentalist
“You must appreciate that the absence of the basic information on the bridge design and works that I noted in my letter to the EPA makes it impossible for anyone, including the EAB, to draw...Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on ‘Our Wealth, Our Country’ …Newly launched NGO to challenge leaders for better oil deal
“Our major focus right now is to have persons join our call for a better deal from the oil contract so we can go to government and say this is what we want.” By Davina Bagot Kaieteur News –...Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on VP Jagdeo maintains oil-dependent Trinidad falling apart
– says Guyana will not follow in its footsteps By Shervin Belgrave Kaieteur News – It appears that sections of the Trinidadian government are up in arms against Guyana’s Vice President...Mar 27, 2022 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Gasoline price mek some men staying home
Dem Boys Seh… Kaieteur News – De petrol price rising. Some people flinching when dem drive up to de petrol station. Dem wrongly accusing dem attendant of overcharging dem. When dem...Mar 27, 2022 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Let the market set the prices!
Kaieteur News – Predatory pricing is on the loose. While it is understandable that the prices of imported items are going to be increased, the degree to which locally grown fruits, vegetables...Mar 27, 2022 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Trinidad has been an integration movement scoundrel for decades
Kaieteur News – Here is a little story for you about Guyana and Trinidad. My daughter left these shores without any knowledge of what went on for all the decades between Guyana and Trinidad....Mar 27, 2022 KNews Editorial Comments Off on 10 years to clean-up, so much else could happen
Kaieteur News – In 10 years, a fair percentage of Guyanese would be dead from old age, chronic health issues, or as victims of random and other circumstances, but we could be still working our...Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Mayor Narine frustrated by LGC’s failure to act on Motion to dismiss City Engineer
Kaieteur News – City Mayor Ubraj Narine has expressed frustration with what he said is a lack of interest by the Local Government Commission (LGC) on matters of importance to the Council....Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Victory Int’l donates to GPHC Oncology Dept.
Kaieteur News – Dr. Mark Vasconcellos, founder and CEO of Victory International (a non-profit organisation based out of Raleigh, North Carolina, USA), has donated needed items to the Department...Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on 2 patients in COVID-19 ICU, 9 new cases
Kaieteur News – The Ministry of Health yesterday reported that two persons are currently receiving treatment in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the Infectious Diseases Hospital,...Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Increase Guyanese salary above the poverty line before the world stops producing oil – Prof. Clive Thomas
By Zena Henry Kaieteur News – Guyana’s primary economic problem, according to local economist, Professor Clive Thomas, is poverty. He believes that if Guyana is to address this and other...Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on $614M fire service headquarters to be completed early next year
Kaieteur News – With 20 percent of works already completed, the new $614 million modernised Guyana Fire Service (GFS) headquarters is likely to be commissioned by early next year. This is...Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Suspected stolen gun found in police station compound
Kaieteur News – A gun that was reportedly stolen was found on Thursday in the compound of the Parika Police Station. According to police, the firearm, a .32 Tarus pistol, was discovered around...Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Man stabbed for telling neighbour to be quiet
Kaieteur News – A 53-year-old labourer of Parika Façade, East Bank Essequibo (EBE) is now in a critical condition after he was on Friday stabbed several times for telling his neighbour to be...Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on GNBS – MAINTAINING TRANSPARENCY IN RICE INDUSTRY AS HARVESTING MOVES APACE
GNBS IN FOCUS… Kaieteur News – Over the last couple of weeks, the rice industry has been buzzing with activities as the harvesting of the first rice crop for 2022 commenced in the various...Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on CXC team in Guyana conducting stakeholder engagement sessions
Kaieteur News – Representatives of the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) are presently in Guyana conducting stakeholder engagement sessions. The purpose of the stakeholder engagements,...Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Over 50 participants to attend Women in Expo 2022
Kaieteur News – After two years of virtual showcase, the Women in Business Expo is slated to host an in-person event which will feature over 50 women in business. The event, which is slated to...Mar 27, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on Lake-Mainstay needles Henrietta to win Brian Stephney Football Competition
Kaieteur News – Lake-Mainstay defeated Henrietta 1 – 0 to win the inaugural Brian Stephney six-team football tournament recently held in Region Two, Essequibo Coast, Pomeroon-Supenaam....Mar 27, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on Chateram Ramdihal Chartered Accountants Softball Competition on today
Kaieteur News – The Bath Settlement Community Centre comes alive today as the Chateram Ramdihal Chartered Accountants Softball Competition and Family Fun day takes centre stage at the Bath...Mar 27, 2022 KNews Dr Zulfikar Bux, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Low FODMAP Diet: It may be the solution to your indigestion issues
By Dr. Zulfikar Bux Emergency Medicine Specialist Kaieteur News – Are you constantly suffering from bloating, gas, abdominal cramps that is sometimes overwhelming? It may be that you have...Mar 27, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on $50k from Frames Optical for 12-second class winner
GMR&SC Quarter Mile Return… Kaieteur News – Drag racers for the 12 second class of action will have the added bonus of a ‘cash pot’ for the winner with Frames Optical sponsoring a...Mar 27, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Convicted child rapist, Esan Germaine
The Court Journal… By Renay Sambach Kaieteur News – Convicted child rapist, Esan Germaine, 45, was this week found guilty on three counts of raping a 15-year-old girl. He received a...Mar 27, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on Two fifties & two 5-wkt hauls highlight opening day
Noble House Seafoods 2-day 2ND Division tournament… By Sean Devers Kaieteur News – An attractive 58 from Everest Cricket Club’s, Richie Looknauth, an impressive 5-49 from DCC’s...Nov 21, 2024
Kaieteur Sports – The D-Up Basketball Academy is gearing up to wrap its first-of-its-kind, two-month youth basketball camp, which tipped off in September at the Tuschen Primary School (TPS)...…Peeping Tom kaieteur News- Every morning, the government wakes up, stretches its arms, and spends one billion dollars... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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