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Sep 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Screening Tests for Common Diseases
Kaieteur News – Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine What is a screening test? A screening test is done to detect potential health disorders or diseases in people who do not have any symptoms of...Sep 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on ‘Kenthings’ for uniquely crafted jewellery
“These ideas [from entrepreneurs] propose new ways of catering to customers’ needs, and in several cases, these ideas are well received, and small businesses experience exponential growth…”...Sep 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Internationally acclaimed Guyanese Educator Dr. Julie Jailall is a Special Person
Cementing her legacy as a valued professional… Kaieteur News – History was created on July 9, 2024 when author, University instructor, and an internationally recognized Guyanese educator Dr....Sep 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on Worksite Guyana/5veFinga Architects partner to construct Guyana’s Future
New building era in Guyana… Kaieteur News – Ever since discovering ‘Black Gold,’ Guyana has attracted entrepreneurs and investors at an amazingly rapid pace. ‘Worksite Guyana’ (WSG),...Sep 08, 2024 KNEWS News Comments Off on PROMOTING STANDARDS FOR THE SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION OF QUALITY INDIGENOUS PRODUCTS – HERITAGE MONTH
GNBS IN FOCUS Kaieteur News – As our nation observes Amerindian Heritage Month, the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) is placing the spotlight on Standards available for Indigenous...Sep 08, 2024 KNews Cartoons, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Cartoon – 08 September, 2024
Sep 08, 2024 KNEWS Consumer Concerns, News Comments Off on RESUSCITATING THE YARD GARDENS
Kaieteur News – In the 19th and for most of the 20th centuries, Georgetown was proudly known as “the Garden City of the West Indies”. The gardens referred to the flowering trees...Sep 08, 2024 KNews Editorial Comments Off on ExxonMobil takes care of itself
Kaieteur News – Under one corporate name or another, ExxonMobil has been in the oil business for over a century. The multi-national, in some ways the United Nations or World Bank of oil, has...Sep 08, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on An electoral eclair
Kaieteur News – The ruling People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPPC) knows how to win elections. Their history is marked by gestures—subtle and grand—designed to pull the masses toward...Sep 08, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on Are the Gas to Energy’s Environmental Permit contractual obligations being upheld?
Dear Editor, While meetings which facilitate discussions surrounding US Exim ‘Bank’s support towards Guyana’s transformational Gas-to-Energy project’ continue, but before ExxonMobil completes...Sep 08, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on FREEDOM is a non-negotiable right that should not be infringed upon by any government or institution on the citizenry
Dear Editor, I eagerly wait to read the explanatory memorandum and the proposed amendments to the Cybercrime Act which seem imminent in coming to pass. If indeed the speculations of those amendments...Sep 08, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on Noise pollution vs CSEC Maths and English scores
Dear Editor, Reference is made to GHK Lall’s September 7, 2024, missive in your letter column, joining the chorus bemoaning the noise pollution that pervades Guyana but with specific reference to...Feb 09, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- Vurlon Mills Football Academy Inc and SBM Offshore Guyana launch the second year of the Girls in Football Development Program. February 5, 2025, Georgetown: The Vurlon Mills Football...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News-The Jagdeo Doctrine is an absurd, reckless, and fundamentally shortsighted economic fallacy.... more
Antiguan Barbudan Ambassador to the United States, Sir Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The upcoming election... more
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