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Aug 10, 2024 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Vagrant sentenced to three months in prison for stealing women’s clothing
Kaieteur News – A 50-year-old vagrant was on Friday sentenced to three months in prison after pleading guilty to stealing women’s clothing. The vagrant, identified as Junior McForlune, is...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCB president meets with Guyana U17 team ahead of CWI Rising Stars tournament
Kaieteur Sports – President of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB), Bissoondyal Singh, paid a visit to his national U17 team yesterday as they prepare for their campaign in next week’s start...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Stabroek Market vendors caught with narcotics hidden in stalls on bail
Kaieteur News – Two Stabroek Market vendors were on Friday placed on bail for possession of narcotics at their stalls. The duo appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court before...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on Jaffar Samad scores 66 as Superstar Colts A beat Mississauga Dolphins in T&DCA U-18 tourney
Kaieteur Sports – Jaffar Samad, the son of former Canada player and Canada-based Guyanese Abdool ‘Bird’ Samad, hit a stroked-filled 66 to inspire Superstar Colts A to a comprehensive,...Aug 10, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Embassies unite with Travel Company to host Latin festival in Guyana
Kaieteur News – All of the Latin Embassies in Guyana have joined hands with Global Tours and Travel to host ‘Fiesta Latina’ later today at the Promenade Gardens, Middle Street,...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on LGC set to tee off exciting new golf season
Kaieteur Sports – The new executive body of the Lusignan Golf Club (LGC) will be teeing off what is expected to be a thrilling new season of golf activities and tournaments. A recent...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on New strokes fuh old problems
Kaieteur News – Dem boys been watchin’ this govament playin’ all kind ah strokes tuh bat down de cost ah livin’. Vee Pee seh dey drop de fuel tax fuh avoid a spike in the price at de...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on Kares T10: Thrilling quarter-finals on the cards at Enmore tomorrow
Kaieteur Sports – From 32, only eight remain, and four more will go home come tomorrow, Sunday when the eagerly awaited quarter-finals for the second Kares One Guyana T10 Tapeball Blast gets...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on One Guyana President’s Cup Badminton tournament set for today at Gymnasium
Kaieteur Sports – The One Guyana President’s Cup Badminton tournament organized by the NSC & MCY&S is set for today at the Gymnasium. The Badminton aspect of the multi sport event...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on United Stars defeat Albany Titans in Empire State Cricket League T20
Kaieteur Sports – United Stars battled hard to emerge victorious over Albany Titans last Saturday in the continuation of the 2024 Empire States Cricket League T20 competition which took place...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on Vincent Adams: the contradiction, the revelation
Kaieteur News – Vincent Adams is a “good technical” man. That wasn’t me. It was Guyana’s man in the know, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo who said so. When wise men speak, I listen. ...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Consensus politics is a lost cause under Jagdeo
Kaieteur News – At a press conference held on July 19th, Nigel Hughes, Leader of the Alliance for Change (AFC), called for a unified effort among political parties to develop a comprehensive...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on Corruption, a growing and worrying concern in Guyana
Dear Editor, An opinion survey of adults being conducted by this writer finds corruption (and or its perception) as a growing and worrying concern among Guyanese that will impact on the 2025...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on We need an update on the drowning at Aquatic Centre
Dear Editor, I write this letter to bring attention at this time to a fundamental issue relating to a society with credentials claiming democracy. A cardinal matter is the sanctity of life. All life,...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyana’s Inflation in Perspective
Dear Editor, In recent months, a heightened focus has been on Guyana’s inflation rate and its impact on households. Inflation is a broad measure of the cost of living in a country. Significant...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on Govt. gazetted order to increase excise tax on vehicles for re-migrants is hypocritical
Dear Editor, A little over a week ago, a contingent of Government officials went to the USA to woo Guyanese abroad to come back home and invest. This week the headline blared, “Govt. gazettes order...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on Oil Money not filtering down among masses
Dear Editor, The massive infusion of oil money in the economy is not filtering down to the poor, the bottom 45% of the population. The oil wealth is not improving the lives of the masses as much of...Aug 10, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on Police Clearance location in a disgraceful state
Dear Editor, I am writing to express my deep concern about the deplorable conditions and inefficient service at the Guyana Police Force’s Eve Leary location, specifically regarding the process of...October 1st turn off your lights to bring about a change!
Nov 04, 2024
– Chase, Waramuri also with victories Kaieteur Sports – The Republic Bank Schools Under-18 Football League kicked off its second round with a thrilling display of skill and grit yesterday...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo found himself at the center of a controversy regarding... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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