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Nov 04, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCF forges ahead despite former President’s claims of malicious acts
– Farley suspended for ‘flagrant breaches of his responsibilities’ Kaieteur News – Former Guyana Chess Federation President, Frankie Farley, has entered into a game of chess with the...Nov 04, 2022 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Guyana does not need anti-freeze coolant
Kaieteur News – I was at the pet section of Giftland Supermarket to buy a harness for a stray dog that emerged in the compound where I live. We adopted him and gave him the name Sammy. Sammy...Nov 04, 2022 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Jagan’s New Global Human Order was never taken seriously
Kaieteur News – By the time he got into office in October 1992, Cheddi Jagan was wise enough to know that he could not endear himself to the international community by proposing policies which...Nov 04, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Tribute to a farmer and family, and a son of the soil
Dear Editor, I hereby sincerely, on behalf of my family, commensurate with the children and family of the late Krishendat Persaud known as Churchill. The loving father of the Honourable Minister...Nov 04, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Dr. Vishnu Bisram for Guyana High Commissioner to India
Dear Editor, I read that High Commissioner to India, His Excellency Charrandass Persaud, will be returning home soon. A suitable replacement is needed. I can’t think of anyone who is better...Nov 04, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Teixeira’s letter can earn the first prize for literature in the fiction category
Dear Editor, MP Gail Teixeira’s letter published today’s Stabroek News November 2, 2022, titled ‘GUYANA IS RAPIDLY MOVING FORWARD AND INCLUDING ALL PEOPLE REGARDLESS OF RACE, CLASS,...Nov 04, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on World Bank on poverty in Guyana: harrowing and damning
Dear Editor, Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados has an essay in this week’s ‘TIME’ magazine in a special report section featuring six viewpoints from around the world on the topic of...Nov 04, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Pres. Ali and Jagdeo acting like Ambassadors for ExxonMobil
Dear Editor, I have just started to tune-in to ‘The Glenn Lall Show,’ which is on the Kaieteur News website. In a recent show, Mr. Glenn Lall (Proprietor of KN) says that (PRESIDENT) Irfaan Ali...Nov 04, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Govt. must help the poor, hurting half of population immediately
Dear Editor, The frequent claims of growth in the economy, the shocking WB Report has put a damper on such euphoria, with the revelation that half the population subsists one thousand dollars (GYD)...Nov 04, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Rice farmers negatively impact other road users in Greenwich Park to Vergenoegen area
Dear Editor, It is appalling that the relevant authorities have been condoning the muddy condition with which the rice farmers, between Greenwich Park and Vergenoegen in Region Three, have been...Nov 04, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on The Natural Attrition Rate should have enabled Balancing of Government Institutions
Dear Editor, There have been claims of racial discrimination in Guyana. With Indo-Guyanese having a disproportionate amount of Guyana’s wealth, there has been a call for a redistribution of wealth....Feb 21, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- The Everest Cricket Club Masters will take on host Costa Rica in several T20 matches over the weekend. The squad departed Guyana on Wednesday and skipper Rajesh Singh expressed...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News – The assertion that “under international law, Venezuela is responsible for... more
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