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Mar 09, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Women take to the streets to have full liability coverage from Exxon
By Davina Bagot Kaieteur News – As Guyana joined the rest of the World in observing International Women’s Day yesterday, a group of ladies took to the streets with their placards, demanding...Mar 09, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Suspected bandit nabbed with two guns before committing crime
Kaieteur News – A suspected bandit was on Tuesday night nabbed by ranks of the Tactical Service Unit with two loaded guns in Queenstown, Georgetown. According to information reaching Kaieteur...Mar 09, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. to pay at least $44M to supervise construction of $1.7B Karasabai School
Kaieteur News – Having turned the sod for the construction of the $1.7 billion Karasabai Secondary School in Region Nine the Ministry of Education is currently seeking a supervisory firm to...Mar 09, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Venezuelan Pirates captured after robbing fishermen of boat
Kaieteur News – Three Venezuelan Sea pirates were on Tuesday captured after they robbed two Guyanese fishermen of their fiber glass boat powered by two outboard engines. The robbery...Mar 09, 2023 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Man freed of charge for Campbellville double murder
Kaieteur News – The High Court has acquitted the man charged with the gruesome murder of a Pandit and his son in Campbellville in July of 2018. Orlando Douglas, of Campbellville was set free...Mar 09, 2023 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Former Reg.9 REO charged for threatening contractor, damaging property
Kaieteur News – Former Regional Executive Officer (REO) of Region Nine, Carl Parker, 59, of Lethem Agriculture Zone, Hiowa Creek in Central Rupununi was on Wednesday charged for allegedly...Mar 09, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Electrical fire leaves family homeless
Kaieteur News – A family of three on Wednesday lost their home due to an electrical fire at Enmore, East Coast Demerara, despite valiant efforts by neighbours who had formed a bucket brigade to...Mar 09, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on U.S. Embassy hosts workshop for Caribbean YLAI Fellows
Kaieteur News – Thirteen Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) Fellows from Curaçao, St. Maarten, Guyana, and Suriname met in Willemstad, Curaçao last week for a two-day U.S....Mar 09, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Digicel launches 16 iPhone 14 Pro Max 16 DAYS Promotion
Anniversary celebrations continue!! Kaieteur News – Digicel Guyana said yesterday that their 16th anniversary celebrations will continue as it launches another grand promotion dubbed “16...Mar 09, 2023 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Modern bill to help recover funds from defaulting foreign companies set for National Assembly – AG
Kaieteur News – A new bill which will help Guyana recover repayments from international companies on the successful completion of litigations if no assets are available locally, is set be...Mar 09, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on PAHO and partners launch campaign to reduce maternal mortality in Caribbean
…every hour, a woman loses her life in the region due to complications in pregnancy Washington DC, March 8, 2023 (PAHO/WHO) – The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) together with...Mar 09, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Republic Bank and BPD Associates continues to champion women entrepreneurs
Kaieteur News – In an effort to further its focus on building sustainable Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), Republic Bank is partnering with Business & People Development (BPD)...Mar 09, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Skeletal remains of female found at Zeelugt
Kaieteur News – The skeletal remains of a female were on Tuesday found inside a house at Zeelugt on the East Bank of Essequibo (EBE). Police suspect that the remains might be that of the owner...Mar 09, 2023 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Guyana is going to de dogs… literally
Dem Boys Seh… Kaieteur News – Is all around yuh go in dis country is dogs yuh seeing. Some yards gat five and six dogs. Every street in Guayna gat stray dogs, even dem big-shot gated...Mar 09, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Motie leads West Indies fight back against South Africa in 2nd Test
AFP – Aiden Markram helped South Africa race to a strong start before the West Indies fought back on the first day of the second Test in Johannesburg yesterday. Left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie,...Mar 09, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Anisha Gibbons doubtful for CARIFTA Games
– Hutson anticipates 18-member team for The Bahamas By Rawle Toney Kaieteur News – Double CARIFTA Games gold medallist Anisha Gibbons, though being listed as one of the 18 athletes for...Mar 09, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on MIA – The baseball question and the GOA election?
Kaieteur News – Elections, especially those of a national nature, provide an avenue to consolidate power often based on empirical evidence of a developmental agenda, or serve as a catalyst for...Mar 09, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Rifle shooters fully confident in their ability to win short range championship
Kaieteur News – The national rifle shooters believe that they have the ability to win the short range title at the West Indies Fullbore Shooting Championship which is set to be held from May...Mar 09, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Berbice face Essequibo March 9-12 at Enmore, Demerara vs Select XI March 11-14 at GCC
GCB Senior Inter-County four-day Tournament Kaieteur News – The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Senior Male Inter-County four-day tournament will continue on March 9-12, 2023 with the second round...Mar 09, 2023 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on India’s help will not solve our sugar woes
Kaieteur News – The government’s planning is haphazard. This is one of the reasons why the President had to make a big fuss about the signing of an agreement with Mount Sinai Hospital for...Mar 09, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Barbados Prime Minister wrong to omit contributions of Forbes Burnham to the African Liberation struggle
Dear Editor, It is surprising that the Prime Minister of Barbados, Hon. Mia Motley, would have left out the contribution of Forbes Burnham to the liberation of Southern Africa. Surprising because it...Mar 09, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on An Amerindian woman shares lessons learned on sale of carbon credits, indigenous lands and Food Insecurity
Dear Editor, As we celebrate International Women’s Day 2023, I write as an Indigenous Wapichan woman to add my voice on the sale of Carbon Credits and Food Insecurity. Attending the United...Mar 09, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on End victimization and discrimination, be comfortable with dissent, work for genuine unity
Dear Editor, I am saying from the outset that the contents proffered in this missive are not meant to offend anyone, whether in government or in opposition or any organization or individual. Rather,...Mar 09, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Please investigate these matters
Dear Editor, I have been following your newspaper’s reporting on the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (COI) and I am reminded of a childhood story character, Rumpelstiltskin, an imp who possessed...Feb 12, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- The Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport (MCY&S) will substantially support the Mashramani Street Football Championships ahead of its Semi-Final and Final set for this Saturday...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News-Guyana has long championed the sanctity of territorial integrity and the rejection of aggression... more
Antiguan Barbudan Ambassador to the United States, Sir Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The upcoming election... more
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