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Sep 13, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana received $336B in 2023 from oil, and had to pay $306B in taxes for ExxonM and partners
Kaieteur News – For 2023, the Government of Guyana (GoG) had to pay the combined sum of $306 billion in income taxes for ExxonMobil Guyana Limited and its Stabroek Block partners, Hess and...Sep 13, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Takes credit for investments but recovering cost from Guyana’s oil
Exxon’s new billboards misleading… Kaieteur News – Over the past few weeks, ExxonMobil Guyana Limited (EMGL) started a new campaign, taking credit for training and preparing Guyanese for...Sep 13, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Israeli strike on Gaza school killed six UN staff
(BBC NEWS) The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa) says six of its employees have been killed in an Israeli air strike on a school it runs in central Gaza. Gaza’s Hamas-run Civil Defence...Sep 13, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Edghill drives away sand truck operators from Ruimveldt
Kaieteur News – Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill, on Thursday officially imposed a ban on truck drivers parking and selling sand on the Ruimveldt reserves near DSL Cash and Carry, East...Sep 13, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on CHPA issues warning to squatters in Linden
Kaieteur News – Chief Executive Officer of the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHPA), Sherwyn Greaves has again urged persons to desist from illegally occupying lands at Amelia’s...Sep 13, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. to spend $16M more to install cubicles at $400M Essequibo Registry
Kaieteur News – Having spent over $400 million to build the new Deeds and Commercial Registries Authority (DCRA) building at Suddie, Region Two, the government is set spend $16 million more, to...Sep 13, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Woman found dead in guard hut at Merriman’s Mall
Kaieteur News – A woman identified only as Desiree was found dead on Thursday morning, in a guard hut at Merriman’s Mall, located between North Road and Church Road on Shiv Chanderpaul Drive,...Sep 13, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Over 4,000 acres of soya beans harvested at Tacama Gold
Kaieteur News – Over 4,000 acres of soya beans, with an average yield of 1.2 tonnes per acre, are currently being harvested at Tacama Gold Inc. in the Berbice River for the first crop this...Sep 13, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on US citizens living in Guyana can vote at November elections
Kaieteur News – United States citizens living or working in Guyana can vote in the upcoming U.S. Presidential Elections scheduled for November this year. In a press release, the US Embassy in...Sep 13, 2024 KNews News Comments Off on Guyanese need Electronic Travel Authorisation to travel to the UK from 2025
Kaieteur News – Guyanese will from 2025 need an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) to travel to the United Kingdom (UK), a statement issued by the UK’s Home Office, UK Visas, and...Sep 13, 2024 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Seh yuh prayers before yuh leff yuh house!
Kaieteur News – Ah boy, it’s Friday the 13th again, and everybody running scared like is a ghost town. The only thing missing is a cow walking across the road in Bourda Market to seal the...Sep 13, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on de Kock spurs Royals to 10-run win (DLS) over Falcons in rain-affected match
SportsMax – The thirteenth match of the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) proved unlucky for Antigua & Barbuda Falcons as Barbados Royals chalked up their third victory in a row...Sep 13, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on El Dorado Security lends support to Archery Guyana
– donation aimed towards procuring High-Quality Archery Buttresses Kaieteur Sports – Archery Guyana yesterday received a generous support from El Dorado Security Service, which has...Sep 13, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on Guyana’s horseracing boasts of significant boost in competition – says veteran jockey
Kaieteur Sports – Traditionally, two horseracing stables were at the tip of the tongues of fans: Jumbo Jet Racing Stables and Jagdeo Racing Stables. Fast forward to 2024, more owners are in the...Sep 13, 2024 KNews Sports Comments Off on BMC O50s Tournament Round 4 on this weekend
– Sponsored by Permaul Trading & Distribution and Peter Lewis Construction & Asphalt services Kaieteur Sports – BIG MAN CRICKET O50s tournament continues this weekend with 2...Sep 13, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on Taking Jagdeo at his word, but dissecting first
Kaieteur News – There has never been a time that I have taken the majestic Bharrat Jagdeo at his word and not regretted the recklessness of my adventurousness nature. The pain over foolish...Sep 13, 2024 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Oil used in production…Why the games?
Kaieteur News – It seems that American oil supergiant, ExxonMobil, is extremely clever with certain sensitive information surrounding its Guyana operations, or it has succeeded in influencing...Sep 13, 2024 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Shades of autocracy
Kaieteur News – Fareed Zakaria had distinguished between liberal and illiberal democracies by emphasizing that not all democracies guarantee individual freedoms and the rule of law. A liberal...Sep 13, 2024 KNews Letters Comments Off on “No more Cooperation in the Cooperative Republic”
Dear Editor, On the eve of May 25th, 1966, the lowering of the Union Jack, a symbol of the colonial past, welcomed the hoist of the Golden Arrowhead, the emblem of a new nation. History records, the...Nov 25, 2024
…Chase’s Academic Foundation remains unblemished Kaieteur Sports- Round six of the Republic Bank Under-18 Football League unfolded yesterday at the Ministry of Education ground, featuring...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- There’s a peculiar phenomenon in Guyana, a sort of cyclical ritual, where members of... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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