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May 24, 2024 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on GTU ready to take on govt.’s appeal of High Court ruling on teachers’ strike
Kaieteur News – The Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) on Thursday said that it is ready to fight the government of Guyana’s appeal against Justice Sandil Kissoon’s ruling that the 5-week...May 24, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Three elderly women rescued from burning house in Albouystown
Kaieteur News – On Thursday afternoon, in the densely populated neighborhood of Albouys Street, Albouystown, three elderly women were dramatically saved from their home after it was engulfed in...May 24, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Gov’t committed to enhancing aviation infrastructure – Min. Indar
Kaieteur News – During the ongoing Future Aviation Forum (FAF) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Minister Deodat Indar and the Director General of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Lt. Col....May 24, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Man nabbed in sting operation trying to sell house lot to couple
Kaieteur News – A 30-year-old man of Canal #1 Polder appeared before Magistrate Faith McGusty to answer to a charge of felony. Horatio Williams, on May 20, 2024 on Brickdam, Georgetown...May 24, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Two arrested for murder of taxi driver
Kaieteur News – Three months after 41-year-old Eon Holder was shot and killed on Alexander Street, Georgetown, two suspects were arrested on Wednesday in connection to the crime. Police said...May 24, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Man confesses to killing Corentyne welder
Kaieteur News – The prime suspect in the murder of a 25-year-old welder found dead on Wednesday in a car at the Auchlyne Cultivating Dam has confessed to killing him for being in a relationship...May 24, 2024 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on U.S Judge clears way for Exxon to pursue lawsuit on shareholder
Kaieteur News – Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM) will be pursuing legal action against its shareholder ‘Arjuna Capital’. The U.S oil super major obtained a green light from the Court on...May 24, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Fix intra-regional trade barriers ahead of local manufacturing boom – PSC Chairman
Kaieteur News – In light of the recent brouhaha surrounding the prevention of locally produced milk from entering Trinidad and Tobago recently, Chairman of the Private Sector Commission, Komal...May 24, 2024 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Full court dismisses appeal by attorney
Kaieteur News – The Full Court of the High Court on Thursday dismissed an appeal by attorney Tamieka Clarke, now a magistrate, in the case against the Attorney General (AG), Anil Nandlall, SC....May 24, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Govt to increase black eyed, red beans cultivation – President Ali
Kaieteur News – President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali announced that Guyana will begin cultivating black eyed and red beans on a larger scale within a few days, aiming to satisfy existing local and...May 24, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on $38M repairs for Ankerville No.2 drainage pump
Kaieteur News – The Ministry of Agriculture through the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA) intends to rehabilitate the No.2 drainage pump at Ankerville Pump Station in Region Six...May 24, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on Hendricks’ 87 in vain as King shines on home soil for West Indies
ESPNcricinfo – T20 World Cup co-hosts West Indies got on the front foot in their final preparations for the tournament with a commanding 28-run win over South Africa, their biggest margin of...May 24, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on ICC T20 World Cup trophy makes stop at historic St. George’s Cathedral
Kaieteur Sports – Guyana’s historic St. George’s Cathedral had its grounds graced by the ICC T20 World Cup trophy along with members of the ICC team, cricketers and students....May 24, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on Petra/ExxonMobil U14 Championship kicks off tomorrow
Kaieteur Sports – The highly anticipated Fifth Annual ExxonMobil Boys and Girls Schools Under-14 Football Tournament is set to kick off tomorrow (Saturday, May 25) at the Ministry of Education...May 24, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on Contrasting results for Guyanese Dias and Pollard as tournament enters Day four
BCQS Squash Masters Kaieteur Sports – Guyanese players Robin Low, Regan Pollard, Joseph Mekdeci, and Dennis Dias are currently competing in the BCQS Masters Squash Championship in Bridgetown,...May 24, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on Butcher’s Independence pool competition set for Sunday
Kaieteur News – Butcher’s Chill bar, Restaurant and Grill Independence Pool competition will be held on Sunday at 137 Sheriff Street, Campbellville, formerly Buddy’s pool house....May 24, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on Swag Entertainment, Silver Bullets eliminated in quarter finals
Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ Linden edition Kaieteur News – A new champion will be crowned in the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ Linden edition, as Silver Bullets eliminated...May 24, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on Businessman Sripaul is new owner of Guyana’s champion horse Spankhhurst
Kaieteur Sports – Thirty-four-old businessman Jermaine Sripal became a new horse owner with a big entry to the fraternity when he purchased Guyana’s champion horse for 2023, and the current...May 24, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on Mercenary aim for success as OSCL T20 bowls off tomorrow
Kaieteur Sports – Heavyweight Mercenary will be one of the five teams set to begin participation in this year’s Ontario Softball Cricket League (OSCL) A Division T20 tournament at various...May 24, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on Vindhya Persaud: an unauthorised profile
Kaieteur News – I lodge this position right away in this first sentence: Vindhya Persaud is a decent daughter of Guyana. Dr. Vindhya, if I may be allowed the presumptuousness, is also a...May 24, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on Gridlock at the Demerara Harbour Bridge: A Call for Improved Traffic Management
Dear Editor, The daily commute across the Demerara Harbour Bridge has become increasingly frustrating due to a lack of effective traffic management on the west coast Demerara approach. While two...May 24, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on Humans are wired to know the difference between wrong and right
Dear Editor, Humans are wired to know what is right and what is wrong. Someone told me in conversation recently that the very fact that the PPP have to bribe people to get support is testimony to...May 24, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on Potpourri – Freddie Kissoon, Vishnu Bisram and AG Nandlall
Dear Editor, Guyanese must be thankful for Kaieteur News. It is the ultimate in ‘free press.’ The publisher has no ‘dog’ in this political battle. He just allows free range to both pro and...May 24, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on GTU must return to the conciliation process
Dear Editor, The Minister of Education Hon Priya Manickchand launched a trenchant critique against the GTU’s for issuing an ultimatum to resume strike action on May 16, 2024, and therefore halt the...Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
Jun 13, 2026
SOUTHAMPTON, England – West Indies Women will begin their quest for ICC Women’s T20 World Cup glory on Saturday when they take on defending champions New Zealand at the Hampshire Bowl in...Jun 13, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – There was a time when public policy was expected to solve real problems rather than create expensive spectacles. The government’s transportation cash grant for every primary school child is a prime example of a policy that confuses universality with fairness. When I...Jun 07, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – Antigua and Barbuda is one of the smaller countries of the Caribbean. Yet small states have often advanced ideas that have significance beyond their size. The decision by the Government of Antigua and Barbuda, led by Prime Minister Gaston Browne, to make...Jun 13, 2026
Hard Truths by GHK Lall (Kaieteur News) – This is the third go at the unlimited benefits bill for former presidents introduced by the PPP govt. in parliament. Three expresses anger, may even lead to a part four. I let the facts and numbers speak. Guyanese get to think, decide. Differing is fine....Freedom of speech is our core value at Kaieteur News. If the letter/e-mail you sent was not published, and you believe that its contents were not libellous, let us know, please contact us by phone or email.
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