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Jan 21, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on 2024 Calypso Monarch: 14 to compete for coveted crown
Waterfalls Magazine – Reigning monarch Roger ‘Young Bill Rogers’ Hinds’ is among 14 crooners who will compete in the finals of the adult format of the 2024 Adult Calypso Monarch. The...Jan 21, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on New sponsors branding with horseracing
Kaieteur Sports – Confidence in the future of horseracing increased many folds after the Honourable Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Charles Ramson Jr, announced on January 12, at Arthur...Jan 21, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, Interesting Creatures:, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on Snakes and humans are made from the same material
By Shervin Belgrave Waterfalls Magazine – In Guyanese parlance and other parts of the Caribbean, people would metaphorically refer to their enemies as “snakes”- especially their ex-spouses...Jan 21, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on The profound journey of the Morgan’s Investment Inc.
…new headquarters opened in Georgetown Waterfalls Magazine – In the realm of business, the Morgan’s Investment Inc, is a distinguished company specializing in welding, fabrication, and...Jan 21, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on Squash Association thrilled with allocation for sports in 2024 budget
Kaieteur Sports – The Guyana Squash Association is thrilled to see the unprecedented $4.6 billion allocation to sports in the 2024 budget. The commitment to allocate the highest-ever funds...Jan 21, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, News, Ronald Sanders, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on From Crisis to Democracy: OAS Shines in Guatemala’s political transition
(The writer is Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the United States and the Organization of American States. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies at the University...Jan 21, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on The Minster has spoken on horseracing Legislation, but a number of questions still unanswered
By Samuel Whyte Kaieteur News – We all should be happy. The Minister has spoken, the Horseracing Legislation is to be tabled in Parliament this year. Being tabled in Parliament and being...Jan 21, 2024 KNews Consumer Concerns, Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on DDL unfurls its banner of excellence and introduces innovative technology for Guyana’s development
By Pat Dial Waterfalls Magazine – Early last year when Demerara Distillers Ltd – DDL – was making arrangements for their fresh milk project, this column welcomed their innovative...Jan 21, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on GAFDD warns of salmonella contamination of some Quaker Oatmeal cereals
Waterfalls Magazine – The Government Analyst-Food and Drug Department (GA-FDD) of the Ministry of Health is warning the public of a voluntary recall notice issued by the Quaker Oats Company for...Jan 21, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, GNBS, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on STANDARDS IN FOCUS: Registration and inspections – Key for GNBS to monitor products offered for sale
Waterfalls Magazine – Having quality products on the local market is essential for consumers to get the level of satisfaction and benefits they require. The Guyana National Bureau of Standards...Jan 21, 2024 KNews Dr Zulfikar Bux, Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on Foods that can trigger IBS and Abdominal discomfort
Dr. Zulfikar Bux Emergency Medicine Specialist Waterfalls Magazine – Last week, I would have discussed Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) which causes discomfort for 1 in every 10 persons. This...Jan 21, 2024 KNews Cartoons, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Cartoon – 21 January, 2024
Jan 21, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Guyana is borrowing its way to prosperity
Kaieteur News – It was just a short while ago that the media was being regaled with stories about the difficulties of having climate financing being channeled through multilateral agencies. One...Jan 21, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on Findings of the COI into the Mahdia Fire appear “misleading and inadequate”
Dear Editor, The reported outcome of the Mahdia Fire COI appears to be misleading and inadequate. In the news, it was stated that “Despite identifying inadequacies in the fire prevention measures,...Jan 21, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on The PPP government should prioritize investing in the University of Guyana
Dear Editor, During a recent press conference, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo made comments about the University of Guyana that can only be described as idiotic. It is important to note that the PPP...Jan 21, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on Why are these animals allowed in this country?
Dear Editor, Last Tuesday morning, at Hampshire Village, Corentyne, in a bloody, savage, manner, the life of Latchminen Permaul was snatched away by a trio of pit bulls. There is no evidence that Mr....Jan 21, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on There should be more responsible management and consistent practices regarding mangroves
Dear Editor, It seems that the policy of promoting mangroves as a natural phenomenon to safeguard against high tides along Guyana’s coastline has become emotional and inconsistent. I experienced...Mar 25, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- With just 11 days to go before Guyana welcomes 16 nations for the largest 3×3 basketball event ever hosted in the English-speaking Caribbean, excitement is building. The Guyana...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- The solemnity of Babu Jaan, a site meant to commemorate the life and legacy of Dr. Cheddi... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders For decades, many Caribbean nations have grappled with dependence on a small number of powerful countries... more
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