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Feb 17, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on GTUC calls on Bharrat Jagdeo to stop falsehoods on Coretta McDonald
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – People’s Progressive Party (PPP) General Secretary and Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo continue to act recklessly on national matters of grave import that require...Feb 17, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on DON’T STIFLE CALYPSO
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – I am a lover of Calypso as an art form. I enjoy the creativity of individuals who can capture topical issues and convert them into musical masterpieces. The objects...Feb 17, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on The diaspora must do some homework before writing & speaking
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – The diaspora is a valuable part of the Guyanese economic, cultural, and political environment. They are taken seriously, as they must. All this is well and good,...Feb 17, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on We cannot escape the fact that this is a repressive move against the GTU
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – To come to the point at once, I wish to comment on matters arising out of the teacher’s strike. I am not going to speak directly to the teacher’s strike, as all...Feb 17, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on The crude truth: Living on a teacher’s salary
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News – Thursday night I was inspired and so deeply moved by a discussion hosted by the Oil and Gas Governance Network called: The crude truth: Living on a teacher’s...Feb 17, 2024 Neeraj Khan Editorial, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Corruption in Guyana
Kaieteur News – The PPPC Government has this habit: any group, any entity, any individual that reports about corruption in Guyana, or takes it to task for the deepening corruption culture, or...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on GTU rolling out plans to pay striking teachers
…assures of local and overseas help …strike to continue until demands are met Kaieteur News – Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) President, Mark Lyte, stood in solidarity with teachers in...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on ‘Priya says is OP: Jagdeo says is Priya’ – as Govt. flip-flops on who is responsible for salary talks with teachers
Kaieteur News – Vice President (VP) Bharrat Jagdeo on Thursday said that despite the government engaging with the Guyana Teacher’s Union continuously, they chose to walk away and instead...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Man on the run after sexually assaulting woman on boat
Kaieteur News – Police are looking to re-arrest a man accused of sexually assaulting a 20-year-old woman on a speedboat en-route to the Stabroek Market Stelling, Georgetown from the...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Convicted rapist flees Mazaruni Prison
Kaieteur News – Convicted rapist, Akeem Wong, on Thursday morning escaped from the Mazaruni Prison compound, Region Seven. Wong is a convict who was serving a 15-year sentence for rape....Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on ‘Don’t come home to be complainers, come to be part of the solution’ – promises to return with job fair to help fill domestic labour gap
Pres. Ali tells diaspora: Kaieteur News – President Dr. Irfaan Ali pledged on Tuesday that he would host a massive job fair in New York as the country needs all hands on deck from the Guyanese...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Careful wah question yuh ask dem children in class
Kaieteur News – A man get charge fuh speeding. He go in front of de magistrate and he pleaded guilty with an explanation. De magistrate ask he what was de explanation. De man claim how since he...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS Peeping Tom Comments Off on The herring master
Kaieteur News – In July 23, the Stabroek News carried a report captioned, ‘President’s office, not ministry, deals with GTU multi-year pact – Manickchand.’ In that article, the...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS Editorial Comments Off on Being hungry, living in poverty can’t wait for the next decade
Kaieteur News – The word ring-fencing is a profanity to Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo and Opposition Leader, Aubrey Norton. Whenever questions are asked on this vexed issue- the two leaders are...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Govt. developing weight restriction programme for Linden-Mabura road project
Kaieteur News – The government through the Ministry of Public Works is seeking consultancy services to develop and initiate an axle load control programme in relation the ongoing Linden to...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Dr. Daniel Kanhai to serve as youth representative on Constitutional Reform Commission
Kaieteur News – Dr. Daniel Josh Kanhai has been selected as the youth representative on the Constitutional Reform Commission, after months of consultation among youth representative bodies....Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS Features / Columnists, News, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on Oil – what is meaningful to me
Kaieteur News – Right off the bat I put before everyone what is most meaningful to me on this oil patrimony of Guyana. There are three strains to my thinking, and in order of priority here...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Packed programme planned for Commonwealth Day 2024
Kaieteur News – Commonwealth Day will be celebrated this under the theme: “One Resilient Common Future,” Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland has announced. Commonwealth Day will be...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Mocha-Arcadia defeat Police in Softball Cricket match
Kaieteur Sports – A select team from the Mocha-Arcadia area defeated a police select team in a feature softball cricket match played recently at the Mocha- Arcadia Community Centre Ground,...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on “We want we thing now’ – teachers say time for long-awaited salary is now
Kaieteur News – President of the Guyana Teachers Union, Dr. Mark Lyte said the time for better pay to teachers is now, disregarding President Irfaan Ali’s call for teachers to be patient....Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Rose Hall Community Centre extends congratulations to Isai Thorne on making his first class cricketing debut for Guyana
Kaieteur Sports – The Rose Hall Community Centre of East Canje is extending best wishes to fast bowler Isai Thorne. The young fast bowler made his first class debut on Wednesday, representing...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Grimmond, Munisar and company dismantle Essequibo by 7 wickets
GCB Senior Women’s T20 Inter-county Round 1- Berbice vs. Essequibo Kaieteur Sports – Fresh off their 50-Over title win, Berbice continued their rampage across the Inter-county...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Magistrate to rule on admissibility of CCTV footage in Ian Mekdeci accident
Kaieteur News – Senior Magistrate Leron Daly is set to rule on the admissibility of CCTV footage in the trial regarding the accident which resulted in the death of National squash player,...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Alimohamed 5-fer headlines grueling 2nd day for Harpy Eagles – Hurricanes lead by 216 runs heading into Day 3
CWI Regional 4-Day Championships Round 2 Day 3 – GHE vs. LIH Kaieteur Sports – Defending Champs Guyana Harpy Eagles endured a tough Day 2 as they seek to lessen the gap between the...Feb 16, 2024 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on BACIF successfully restores Elite League Championship trophy for season six
Kaieteur Sports – The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) has successfully restored the prestigious Elite League Trophy just in time for the February 25 Season Six kick off. The flawless...Apr 10, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- Tamesh Deonandan and Danellie Manns, male and female respectively, are the latest to benefit from this joint initiative between Anil Beharry of Guyana and Kishan Das of the USA....Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- By the time I reached the fourth cup of chamomile tea—don’t judge me, it’s calming—I... 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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