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Aug 26, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Guyanese lawyers to receIve advanced training in international arbitration
Kaieteur News – The Government of Guyana (GoG), through the Attorney General’s Chambers and Ministry of Legal Affairs, is set to host a four-day workshop on “International...Aug 26, 2024 KNEWS Features / Columnists, News, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on PPP Government leaders targeted
Hard truths… Kaieteur News – I note the caption titled, “Jagdeo warns citizens not to fall prey of online scam falsely using prominent figures “(KN< August 24,2024). The slender...Aug 26, 2024 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Celebrating the Legacy of Emanuel London at the Memorial Tournament
Kaieteur Sports – The Lusignan Golf Club (LGC) honoured the legacy of one of its most distinguished members, Emanuel London, with a Memorial Tournament that brought together the finest golfers...Aug 26, 2024 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Aaron Newton wins FARMSUP Cycle Road Race
Kaieteur Sports – In a true test of endurance and power, Farm Supplies Limited (FARMSUP) wrapped up its 50-mile Cycle Road Race yesterday at the company’s Mc Doom location. Young Aaron Newton...Aug 26, 2024 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Rain spoils opening day action with Guyana looking strong
CWI Rising Stars U17 2-Day Tournament… Kaieteur Sports – Mother Nature ruined plans for a competitive opening day of cricket between Guyana and Barbados at Gilbert Park, California. Prior to...Aug 26, 2024 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on The roots of Jagan’s National Patriotic Front’
Dear Editor Speaking of his proposal for shared governance constitutional reform, Mr. Ralph Ramkarran concluded that numerous ‘questions, suggestions and criticisms are to be expected from the...Aug 26, 2024 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on Sugar and the anti-colonial struggle
Dear Editor, As sugar fades and its subsidy challenged, it is useful to remember that during colonialism, the colonial state and the plantocracy were coterminous and the struggle by the indentureds...Aug 26, 2024 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on Two incidents where heartbreaks could have been avoided
Dear Editor It has to be wondered, the male nurse, recovering from dengue fever, who had other underlying health conditions, was allowed to return to field work so soon. Surely his physical and...Aug 26, 2024 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on Time to rethink our position on marijuana
Dear Editor The world is changing and it is changing very fast due to several factors such as climate change, artifical intelligence, improved technologies, social media platforms, wars and even in...Aug 25, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Sketchy details on 1-yr-old company contracted to monetise Guyana’s gas
…operates from guest house with only two registered employees Kaieteur News – The former Vice President of ExxonMobil Guyana Limited (EMGL), Jesus Bronchalo, Founder and Chief Executive...Aug 25, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Secret FDPs reveal ExxonMobil already taking out US$9.5B to decommission five oil projects
Kaieteur News – ExxonMobil is likely to bill Guyana close to US$10B to decommission the first five oil projects sanctioned in the Stabroek Block. The budget could increase overtime or reduce...Aug 25, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Israeli airstrikes kill dozens in Gaza on the eve of high-level cease-fire talks in Egypt
CAIRO (AP) — Israeli airstrikes killed at least three dozen Palestinians in southern Gaza, health workers said Saturday, as officials including a Hamas delegation gathered for high-level cease-fire...Aug 25, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on One dead, several wounded after drive-by shooting at D’Urban Street
– Car used located Kaieteur News – One man was confirmed dead and several others hospitalized with gunshot injuries following a drive-by shooting at D’Urban Street, Georgetown, police...Aug 25, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Technology, enforcement of regulations needed to curb illegal mining – AFC
Kaieteur News – While it is widely reported of the decline in declaration of gold due to illegal gold mining, the Alliance For Change (AFC), has suggested the used of advance technology and...Aug 25, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on GTU to explore other options to cushion 10% for teachers – GS
Kaieteur News – General Secretary of the Guyana Teachers’ Union Coretta McDonald told this publication on Thursday that the union will be initiating a series of meetings to find ways to...Aug 25, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on $569M estimated to repair Paramakatoi airstrip
Kaieteur News – The Paramakatoi airstrip in Region Eight is scheduled to undergo rehabilitative works for an estimated cost of $569 million. This is according to a recent opening of tenders at...Aug 25, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Teachers 10% salary increase can’t keep up with rising food inflation rate – AFC
Kaieteur News – In the realms, where consumers’ prices are increasing, making it difficult to buy as much as they could in the past, the Opposition Member of Parliament and Shadow Minister of...Aug 25, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on GuySuCo continues to refute claims of sugar shortage
Kaieteur News – Amidst the claims circulating of shortage sugar, the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) on Thursday continued to refute the claims that packaged sugar is not available for sale....Aug 25, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on West Demerara Secondary students excel at CSEC
…100% passes in Law for CAPE Kaieteur News – In continuation of going down the path of success, the West Demerara Secondary School students have again performed excellently in this...Aug 25, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on 26 Spanish women detained following raid at nightclub
Kaieteur News – Some 26 Spanish-speaking women, five male security guards and three barmen were detained on Saturday by police following a raid at Red, a nightclub located at Robb Street,...Aug 25, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. seeking contractor to design, build and finance Palmyra Cultural market project
Kaieteur News – The government through the Ministry of Public Works is currently seeking to prequalify contractors for the design, build and finance (DBF) of a cultural market at Palmyra,...Aug 25, 2024 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Some people got nerves like wire
Kaieteur News – You know dem type? Dem ain’t get no invite, but once dem see a crowd, dem ready fuh show up. Is like dem got radar fuh free food and drink. One man tell me he see a fella at a...Aug 25, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Misha Caleb is first Guyanese to compete in Miss Cosmo International Pageant
Done By: Christal Yong Kaieteur News – With just one month to prepare, Guyana has selected their first representative to participate the Miss Cosmo International Pageant. US-based former Miss...Aug 25, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on President Ali, Toronto Raptors collaborating to develop basketball in Guyana
Kaieteur Sports – In a pivotal move for the development of basketball in Guyana, President Dr. Irfaan Ali met with Masai Michael Ujiri OC, Vice Chairman and President of the Toronto Raptors,...Aug 25, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Amelia’s Ward, Granny Sarah is 107 not out!
Kaieteur News – Sarah Elizabeth Melville, also known as “Granny Sarah” of Amelia’s Ward Linden, on Monday, celebrated a stunning centennial birthday of 107 years old. This phenomenal...
Nov 12, 2024
Kaieteur Sports- After two days of fierce competition, the 2024 Hamilton Green Inter-Ward/Village Nine-a-side Knockout Football Championship concluded on Sunday with a single goal securing victory...…Peeping Tom kaieteur News- A few years ago, I was at a private hospital watching the workers “clock-in” to work... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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