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Sep 28, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Revocation of fitnesses for minibuses, but no details
Dear Editor, It has been brought to my attention that a few minibuses fitness have been revoked. I have been looking to see the reasons for such action, but there have been no details, just pictures...Sep 28, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyanese had Burnham magic earlier, now they will have to live with Exxon-PPP sorcery.
Dear Editor, I hear the word renegotiation swirling around Guyana like a fever, causing much sweating. The thought is that renegotiation is now more like a shroud tightening us in a vise that could...Sep 28, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Amerindian cultural revival needed
Dear Editor, Amerindian leaders are aware of the critcisms from various quarters on the level of support given to Indigenous culture. Personally, as a writer I have no qualms about criticism as long...Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
May 14, 2026
2026/27 West Indies 4-Day Championship…GHE vs. WIA Day 4 By Clifton Ross Kaieteur Sports – Arguably one of the more intense, mountainous come-from-behind wins in contemporary Regional 4-Day...May 15, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – There was a time in Guyana when a contractor was a man with dusty boots, a tape measure hanging from his waist, a pencil wedged between his ears and enough sunburn to qualify as roasted plantain. These days, however, a contractor is anybody with a Gmail address, a freshly...May 10, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – Migration policy is a matter of sovereign control. Governments assert, rightly, their authority to regulate borders, determine who may enter, and enforce their laws. The United States has that right, as does every sovereign state. All Caribbean governments...May 15, 2026
Hard Truths by GHK Lall (Kaieteur News) – Minister of Public Works, His Eminence, Bishop Juan Edghill said it well. “Guyana is open for business.” Thanks, Lordship. Being open for business shouldn’t mean that Guyana is happy giving away its business. Giving it to outsiders to the detriment...Freedom of speech is our core value at Kaieteur News. If the letter/e-mail you sent was not published, and you believe that its contents were not libellous, let us know, please contact us by phone or email.
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