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Jan 05, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Two wanted for questioning in hinterland killings
Kaieteur News – The Guyana Police Force (GPF) yesterday issued a wanted bulletin for two miners in connection with a double homicide that occurred on Christmas Eve night, along a trail at the...Jan 05, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana hits record high with 485 COVID-19 cases in one day
-2 fully vaccinated men are latest fatalities Kaieteur News – Guyana has recorded 485 new COVID-19 cases—the highest number to be recorded in a day, Health Minister, Dr. Frank Anthony,...Jan 05, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Forceful passage of NRF Bill breaches transparency standards – OGGN
Kaieteur News – The ‘forceful’ passage of the legislation governing the oil account is in breach of transparency standards and an international agreement Guyana adopted since 2018 that...Jan 05, 2022 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Yuh gat to frighten fuh go to de hospital now
Dem Boys Seh… Kaieteur News – De Georgetown Public Hospital is now a COVID-19 hotspot. It report yesterday dat more dan 150 of de staff dem COVID-positive. Something did nah sound right about...Jan 05, 2022 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The AFC holds the key to Norton’s future
Kaieteur News – Aubrey Norton has made a tactical mistake in running for the leadership of the PNC/R, and succeeding, during the just-concluded Congress of the party. He appeared to have been...Jan 05, 2022 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on PNC election results – Part 4: Harmon’s harmonica never had harmony
Kaieteur News – My point is that Aubrey Norton didn’t win the election, Harmon lost. So why did Norton win? Because there were only two candidates and Harmon was seen as the bad guy in the...Jan 05, 2022 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Massive crime reduction would be most welcomed
Kaieteur News – Last year, the Region 4 Commander of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) said that there was a reduction in crime from the previous year (KN September 3). It is not just an ordinary...Jan 05, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Summons out for bowman who threatened to kill union president
Kaieteur News – The Leonora Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday issued a summons for the bowman who used a minister’s name to threaten the life of a union president on December 16, last. He has...Jan 05, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Probe launched into death of newborn baby at N/A Hospital
Kaieteur News – The New Amsterdam Hospital has launched a probe into the death of a newborn baby. This is according to the hospital’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Bob Ramnauth. Ramnauth told...Jan 05, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on G/T Council still to comply with several orders to prevent vending in front Regent Street stores
Kaieteur News – The Georgetown (G/T) Mayor and City Council (M&CC) is yet to comply with mandamuses (court orders) that outline the prohibition of vending in front of Regent Street stores....Jan 05, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on GNBS records successful year in verification, product monitoring services
Kaieteur News – With a plethora of sub-standard electrical fittings and appliances flooding the market, the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS), during 2021, seized close to 50,000...Jan 05, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Soldier on the run for chopping peacemaker
Kaieteur News – A rank of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) is now running from the law after he chopped a peacemaker on Sunday last for intervening in a fight he had with another man. The...Jan 05, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Four additional coconut nurseries established in 2021
– HCIL seedling production capacity now 48,000 per annum – coconut and coconut byproducts export rakes in $2.5B Kaieteur News – As part of the government’s efforts to decentralise...Jan 05, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on MOE receives donation of PPEs for schools
Kaieteur News -The Ministry of Education yesterday received a quantity of COVID-19 personal protective equipment from Sewa International Guyana. According to a release issued by the Ministry, some...Jan 05, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCB makes name change to national senior team
Kaieteur News – The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB), in an official release yesterday, informed about the change of name to the national senior cricket team. The release noted that the, ‘GCB...Jan 05, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on The Academy of Contemporary Martial Arts remembers Newton
Kaieteur News – The Academy of Contemporary Martial Arts has paid tribute the late Sensei Garfield Newton who passed away recently after he was shot during a robbery at Albouystown. A release...Jan 05, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on $42M Vlissengen Road walkway almost completed
Kaieteur News – The Ministry of Public Works (MoPW) is close to wrapping up its $42 million walkway project at Vlissengen Road, Georgetown. Manager-Traffic/Safety/Maintenance, Kester Hinds in...Jan 05, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Security guard on $50K bail for wounding construction worker
Kaieteur News – Daniel Balkarran, a 29-year-old security guard of Lot 39 Block 4 Tain, Corentyne, Berbice, was on Monday charged at the Whim Magistrate’s Court for the offence of...Jan 05, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCA extends condolences to family of former Cricket Administrator Sherlock Atwell
Kaieteur News – The GCA is extending its sincere condolences to the family of the late Past President of the GCA, Mr. Sherlock Atwell, who passed away recently. Neil Barry, President of the...Jan 05, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on All of the venues in Guyana 99 percent ready for U-19 WC
Government hosting the cricket, GCB playing supporting role By Sean Devers, Kaieteur News – The ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup was first staged in Australia in 1988 and come January 14, 2022, the...Jan 05, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Georgetown Stelling a hotbed for spread of Covid-19 cases in Region 3
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The Minister of Health has repeatedly expressed concerns about the consistently high numbers of Covid-19 cases in Region 3 but apparently he has not exerted much...Jan 05, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Parents must speak to their children regularly to ensure they understand the importance of observing COVID-19 protocols
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – Please permit me a space in your newspaper to share my thoughts on the reopening of schools. It’s no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected the...Jan 05, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Tackling noise nuisance should be a priority this year
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – I will be grateful for publishing this letter which not only expresses my total dissatisfaction but that of all the law-abiding citizens of Experiment Village, Bath...Jan 05, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Whatever obtains right now in Guyana, it is not a
“Functional” democracy Dear Sir, Kaieteur News – The average citizen, preoccupied with Covid-19 and the day-to-day struggle, may very well wonder at all of the fuss over the recent passage...Jan 05, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on OiI and Gas Governance Network disappointed at approval of Natural Resource Fund without stakeholders’consultation
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The Oil and Gas Governance Network (OGGN) is extremely disappointed that the Government of Guyana has rushed through the passing of the Natural Resource Fund (NRF)...Dec 25, 2024
Over 70 entries in as $7M in prizes at stake By Samuel Whyte Kaieteur Sports- The time has come and the wait is over and its gallop time as the biggest event for the year-end season is set for the...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Ah, Christmas—the season of goodwill, good cheer, and, let’s not forget, good riddance!... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The year 2024 has underscored a grim reality: poverty continues to be an unyielding... more
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