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Sep 15, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Shabazz prefer home games to be played overseas
…Golden Jaguars Coach not pleased with state of NTFC football pitch By Rawle Toney Kaieteur Sports – Guyana’s national football team’s Head Coach, Jamaal Shabazz, was candid in...Sep 15, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Strom Troppers overcome Knight Warriors as WCC Untouchable Sounds U19 40-over tourney commences
Kaieteur News – Storm Troppers overcame Knight Warriors by seven runs when the Wakenaam Cricket Committee/Untouchable Sounds U19 40-over tournament commenced on Saturday last. Storm Troppers...Sep 15, 2023 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Waste and more waste from oil projects
Kaieteur News – Who cares? Is that a problem? Why is it a big problem, and who said so? We can almost construct the response of the PPPC Government, and its enslaved Environmental...Sep 15, 2023 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Problems plague the education system daily
Kaieteur News – In politics, actions often speak louder than words. The recent move by the PPPC government in Guyana to adjust the salaries of underpaid teachers has been hailed as a...Sep 15, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Norton responds to Kaieteur News editorial on his engagement with Exxon
Dear Editor Kaieteur News Editorial (“Opposition goes to ExxonMobil” – 14/9/2023) praises the Leader of the Opposition Aubrey Norton for recently declaring to the company as follows: “We...Sep 15, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyana, categorised as a high-income country, is now precluded from accessing loans at reasonable interest rates
Dear Editor, Recently, the World Bank, using the Gross National Income (GNI) per capita measure, reclassified Guyana as a high-income-country. GNI is the sum of all income earned by a country,...Sep 15, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Exploration in Human Resources Management
Dear Editor, Guyana continues to be exceptional, outnumbered as we are by foreign investors from more developed countries, who practise, discuss, publish and teach Human Resources Management in their...Sep 15, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Remembering the late Courtney Gonsalves – Essequibo’s elder statesman
Dear Editor, It has been ten (10) years since the passing of Essequibo’s elder statesman of cricket, Courtney Gonsalves, who formerly resided in Richmond on the Essequibo Coast and thereafter...Sep 15, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on THE PPP BINGE SPENDS ON INFRASTRUCURE, BUT IS RELUCTANT TO SPEND ON ELIMINATING POVERTY.
Dear Editor, With regards to its “ambitious” infrastructure projects, the PPP government has no hesitation in going on a spending splurge. As billions of dollars roll out the treasury, the PPP...Sep 15, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Our Upcoming Book, Muslim Guyana
Dear Editor, During the recent International Symposium on the “History and Legacy of Muslims in the Caribbean” held on the 6 September, 2023 at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, Shabnam Alli...Sep 15, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Requirement set out in Law and 60-day statutory period for public review of EIA for ExxonMobil’s 6th project has been met
Dear Editor, We write in connection with two articles published in the Kaieteur News. One on September 6, 2023, under the headline, “EPA gives nation 22 days to study over 3000 pages of technical...Sep 14, 2023 KNews ExxonMobil, News, Oil & Gas Comments Off on Guyanese protest for change of Exxon’s contract at CPL
Kaieteur News – Red Thread Women on Wednesday join other Guyanese citizens in protest against the lopsided ExxonMobil contract at the opening game of the Guyana leg of the Caribbean Premier...Sep 14, 2023 KNews ExxonMobil, News, Oil & Gas Comments Off on Exxon’s 6th project to continue dangerous trend of exceeding EIA production estimates
Kaieteur News – Already producing oil at two Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessels above the safety limits outlined in the projects’ Environmental Impact Assessments...Sep 14, 2023 KNews ExxonMobil, News, Oil & Gas Comments Off on Few Guyanese turn out to Exxon’s public meeting in Georgetown
Kaieteur News – A handful of Guyanese on Wednesday afternoon turned out to the second public meeting hosted by ExxonMobil Guyana Limited (EMGL) on the sixth planned development, Whiptail. The...Sep 14, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Another girl 10, sexually molested by a taxi driver
Kaieteur News – Another 10-year-old girl was on Thursday last sexually molested by another taxi driver. Police have since apprehended the man. Parents of the child said that the girl was...Sep 14, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on 2 feared drowned after boat hit rock in Cuyuni River
Kaieteur News – Police in Regional Division #7 are investigating a report of a river mishap resulting in the disappearance of Kevin Musa, a 44-year-old Miner of Pomeroon, and another man called...Sep 14, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Some teachers’ salaries to be adjusted from October 1
Kaieteur News – Teachers being paid below the minimum of their applicable scales will have their salaries adjusted effective from October 1, 2023. This is according to a circular from the...Sep 14, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Armed bandit killed during shootout with cops in Berbice
– another captured, 3 escaped following robbery at RDC office Kaieteur News – A suspected bandit was shot dead and one of his alleged accomplices captured during a shootout with police at...Sep 14, 2023 KNews ExxonMobil, News, Oil & Gas Comments Off on Peru oil spill violates Int’l treaties for human rights and environment – Report
Kaieteur News – In January 2022, a catastrophic oil spill off the coast of Lima, caused by Spanish multinational Repsol, left a devastating impact on Peru’s marine and terrestrial...Sep 14, 2023 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Essequibo man gets 18 months in jail for stealing
Kaieteur News – Twenty-two-year-old Andrew James called ‘Awoo’, a labourer of Onderneeming Sand Pit, Essequibo Coast, was on Monday charged with the offence of simple larceny and was...Sep 14, 2023 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Driver granted bail for rape
Kaieteur News – A 52-year-old-driver of Lot 8 Zorg en Vlygt, Essequibo Coast, was on Monday charged and granted bail of $150,000, for the offence of rape committed against a female of Region...Sep 14, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Headteachers, data entry clerks undergoing MIS training
Kaieteur News – The Ministry of Education has commenced training for its Education Management Information System (EMIS) Core solution. Currently, Headteachers and data entry clerks from...Sep 14, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana welcomes direct flights from Canada
Kaieteur News – Guyana on Tuesday welcomed a momentous development in its aviation and tourism sector as it inaugurated direct flights from Canada, courtesy of the collaboration between...Sep 14, 2023 KNews ExxonMobil, News, Oil & Gas Comments Off on Six companies submit bids for 14 oil blocks
Kaieteur News – During the opening of tenders on Tuesday at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) office, it was revealed that six companies submitted bids for...Sep 14, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Over $2B spent to maintain sea defences nationwide
Kaieteur News – A whopping $2.3 billion has been spent on fortifying and maintaining sea defence structures nationwide for the first half of 2023. The government was able to complete...Apr 09, 2025
2025 GCB Female T20 inter-county tournament Kaieteur Sports – It was a stroll to victory for the Berbice women who destroyed Demerara by 8 wickets yesterday when action in the GCB senior T20...Kaieteur News – You have to admire the commitment. Not to international diplomacy, mind you, but to the art of the... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- Recent media stories have suggested that King Charles III could “invite” the United... more
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