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Feb 10, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Most ECD schools closed as teachers strike bites
Kaieteur News – Schools on the East Coast Demerara closed their doors on Friday as underpaid teachers keep up their strike action against the Irfaan Ali-led government that has refused to pay...Feb 10, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on Life in Guyana is challenging, interesting, frustrating and hard
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – I moved to America when I was a teenager many, many years ago. If I was still a teenager today, I would go to America. I wouldn’t want to live in Guyana despite...Feb 10, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on A tribute to Mohan Nandu
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – Friday 9th February, 2024, Guyana lost yet another great son of the soil, the late and talented singer, Mohan Nandu, who mesmerized Guyanese with his baritone...Feb 10, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on Teachers are important everywhere
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – Teachers are important everywhere in the world. I have seen numerous hardworking teachers in Guyana and elsewhere. I know your trials, and daily suffering, and...Feb 10, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on The Argyle agreements were essential for Guyana
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – I would like to comment on Mr. Kit Nascimento ‘s letter on Gary Best’s positions on the Venezuela/Guyana situation. As I have previously mentioned, I ...Mar 28, 2025
-Elite League Season VII doubleheader set for Sunday Kaieteur News- After a hard-fought weekend, the GFF Elite League Season VII returns to the National Training Centre (NTC) for an exciting slate of...By Shania Williams Kaieteur News- Guyana and the United States signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Thursday, aimed... 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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