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Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Youths feared drowned while swimming at Unity Beach
…Min. Benn leads large search party Kaieteur News – The Ministry of Home Affairs said late last night that a search operation was underway for two youths who disappeared while swimming at...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Unidentified woman found dead with gunshot wound in head
Kaieteur News – An unidentified woman was early Sunday morning found dead, in New Diamond Housing Scheme, East Bank Demerara with a gunshot wound in the back of her head. Police investigations...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Former murder suspect knifed to death after motorcycle argument
Kaieteur News – A former murder suspect, Trevolta Mangal, also known as ‘Troy’ was on Saturday evening knifed to death on Park Street, Enterprise East Coast Demerara (ECD) following an...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Beware of dem sweet-talking politician
Dem Boys Seh… Kaieteur News – Dem boys seh, congratulations to de new hinterland beauty queen! De whole country proud of she. She got de looks, de brains, an’ de charm. But dem boys...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on From ‘rejects’ to ‘recycled’
Peeing Tom… Kaieteur News – Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo’s recently branded the Alliance For Change (AFC) as having “recycled” politicians. This characterization is...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS Editorial Comments Off on Does the PPPC Govt mean business?
Kaieteur News – The Mohameds’ matter stands as a test of the authenticity of the PPPC Government. The father-son Mohamed combo made multiple stunning headlines locally and elsewhere. The...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS Features / Columnists, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on Jagdeo as Captain Marvel
Kaieteur News – Big bhai Bharrat is a blast. I have always warned my fellow Guyanese: keep eyes glued on him. Think of governance in this country as if in Las Vegas or patronizing one of...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Hurricane Beryl causes major setback to CARICOM’s plans to reduce food import bill – Pres. Ali
Kaieteur News – President Irfaan Ali, during a live statement on Sunday, said that Hurricane Beryl has caused a major set-back for the Region’s plan to reduce its food import bill by 25% by...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on ‘We trust our union’- teachers on GTU decision to alter period for negotiation of salaries
Kaieteur News – A number of teachers across the scope of Guyana have voiced their surprise at the outcome of the conciliation process with the Ministry of Education and the Guyana Teachers...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Power outage updates will be provided in real time from control center-Jagdeo
Kaieteur News – In the near future after all the upgrade works are completed on the Guyana Power and Light (GPL) grid, the wait for reports from the outstations on outages will be eliminated....Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on House to debate motion to empower PAC to summon witnesses for examination of public spending
Kaieteur News – The National Assembly is set to debate a critical motion, which aims to enhance the authority of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC). The motion, presented by A Partnership for...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Thieves break into Selector Carl’s car and cart off with Macbooks, IPad and other items
Kaieteur News – Popular 96.1 FM radio D.J. Carl Alexander Primo known as Selector Carl was left at his wits end on Sunday after thieves broke into his vehicle while he was attending a funeral...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on West Indies upbeat ahead of England test
Kaieteur Sports – Alick Athanaze and Joshua Da Silva warmed up for higher intensity battles in the coming weeks with unbeaten half-centuries that were the highlights for West Indies before the...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Ram’s magical 151 leads WDCA to 217-run win over UDCA
Kaieteur Sports – West Demerara Cricket Association (WDCA) surged to a commanding 217-run win over Upper Demerara Cricket Association (UDCA) as action continued in the latest round of DCB U17...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Senior citizens surviving on meager pensions while cost of living continues to rise
Kaieteur News – While the effects of the high cost of living can be felt in every section of society, the struggles are especially felt on the nation’s most vulnerable; the poor and the...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Shamar Joseph eyes Lord’s five-for vs England
Kaieteur Sports – (Newsday TT) – WEST INDIES fast bowler Shamar Joseph intends to write his name in the honour roll at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London when the regional side battle...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Illegal connection caused fire that destroyed East Ruimveldt houses
Kaieteur News – Two houses were destroyed and one damaged on Saturday morning after a connection of illegal wires resulted in a fire along East Ruimveldt Squatting Area, Georgetown. This is...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Johnny Grave: West Indies’ Covid tour showed Big Three need strong opponents
Kaieteur Sports – Johnny Grave, the chief executive of Cricket West Indies, hopes that memories of the team’s bio-secure tour of England in 2020 will help to advance the narrative about...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Cricket West Indies honours two Board Directors for Exemplary Service
Kaieteur Sports – Cricket West Indies (CWI) proudly recognized two of its longstanding board directors for their exemplary service at a prestigious reception held in Barbados on Friday, June...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on AFC reaffirms commitment to changes in oil deal to benefit Guyanese -Patterson
Kaieteur News – The Alliance for Change (AFC) on Friday reaffirmed its commitment to making changes in the Guyana’s oil contract should the party be elected to Government, General Secretary...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on U.S. and U.K. Governments urged to amend Maritime Laws to allow private security on cargo ships in high-risk zones
Dear Editor, I am writing to express my deep concern and frustration over the current regulations that restrict cargo ships from hiring private security when traveling through high-risk maritime...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on PNCR contract with the People of Guyana
Dear Editor, On Sunday June 30, 2024, the curtains came down on what can be described as one of the most organized, democratic and transparent political party congresses in the history of Guyana. The...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on Consider the negative effects betting and gambling shops have on communities
Dear Editor, As a young father and concerned citizen, I would like to express my deep concern about the negative impacts that betting and gambling shops are having on communities across Guyana. My...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on Public confidence in the police force dwindles
Dear Editor, The robbery of millions at a bank under the cover of police uniforms, and false statements being added and then withdrawn from official police investigations removes all confidence in...Jul 08, 2024 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on Guyana be aware of these dummy corporations
Dear Editor, With the pace of progress taking place in Guyana at the present moment, there has been an influx of companies taking advantage of this lucrative business climate. This coupled with...
Dec 04, 2024
-$1M up for grabs in 15-team tournament Kaieteur Sports- The Upper Demerara Football Association (UDFA) Futsal Year-End Tournament 2024/2025 was officially launched on Monday at the Retrieve Hard...Dear Editor The Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) is deeply concerned about the political dysfunction in society that is... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- As gang violence spirals out of control in Haiti, the limitations of international... more
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