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Kaieteur News- The future re-opening of Canadian mining company Omai Gold Mines Corporation operations in Guyana would require dewatering of the existing open pits. As such, the company said it would...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan News 0
BEIRUT/JERUSALEM, Oct 6 (Reuters) – Israeli air attacks battered Beirut’s southern suburbs overnight and early on Sunday in the most intense bombardment of the Lebanese capital since...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan News 0
(OILPRICE.COM) Petrobras, Brazil’s state-owned oil giant, is nearing a major step toward redeveloping the Tupi oil field, one of the largest deep-water reserves globally. The company is close to...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan News 0
…told to decide whether he wants to be an employee or contractor Kaieteur News- A government engineer based in Region Eight was told to decide whether he wants to be an employee of the State or...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan News 0
Kaieteur News- A team from neighbouring Suriname comprising its Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin and other officials is due to visit Guyana to discuss collaboration between the two countries to...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan News 0
Kaieteur News- The Alliance For Change (AFC) said if it is elected to government, teachers will get a 45% increase in salary and that the administration will prioritise the needs of educators. The...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists 0
Kaieteur News – By now de CPL 2024 would be done and dusted. The Amazon Warriors’ jerseys have been tucked away. Flags thrown in the back of the closet. Fans have packed up their hopes and...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan News 0
Kaieteur News – The United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has accused John Hess, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Hess Corporation of colluding with past and current members of the...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Sports 0
Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League 2024… Kaieteur Sports – A tide-turning, unbeaten half-century partnership from Aaron Jones and Roston Chase helped create history for the St. Lucia...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Sports 0
(ESPN Cricinfo) – West Indies romped to a six-wicket victory over Scotland to secure their first win of the T20 World Cup in Dubai with 50 balls to spare. The win boosted their net run rate to...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Sports 0
Kaieteur Sports – Several of Guyana’s top golfers are set to compete at the prestigious De Surinaamsche Bank (DSB) Invitational this coming week, aiming to secure top positions in one of...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Sports 0
Kaieteur Sports – The Executive Committee of the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA) recently appointed and ratified the Women in Sport Commission, which will serve from September 2024 to...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Sports 0
…Sunich expresses pride in supporting Golf growth locally Kaieteur Sports – The Lusignan Golf Club (LGC) held the annual Trophy Stall Golf Tournament on Saturday, showcasing an impressive...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan News 0
Kaieteur News – The benchmark for world food commodity prices saw its fastest increase in 18 months in September, with quotations up for all covered commodity groups, led by sugar, the Food and...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Features / Columnists, The GHK Lall Column 0
Kaieteur News- Thank you, Madam Chief Justice (ag), Excellency Roxane Wilshire-George (“Chief Justice says Jagdeo “low-life” remark unacceptable; rebukes leaders for setting bad example to...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Sports 0
…Starts November 26 at Providence Kaieteur Sports – A new cricket tournament will launch in Guyana from the 26th November to 7th December 2024 with five teams from five different countries...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Sports 0
Kaieteur Sports – The Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) Mini Zingers Cricket Program officially bowled off this past Saturday, October 5, at the legendary Bourda Cricket Club Ground. The mini...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom 0
Kaieteur News – In a letter addressing media coverage of oil revenues, former Prime Minister of Guyana, Samuel Hinds begins by acknowledging that while some argue Guyana should have received an...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters 0
Dear Editor, During his address at the Opening Ceremony of the 22nd Biennial Delegates Congress of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) in late June, the Party’s Leader and Leader of the...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters 0
Dear Editor, Former US President (Jan 1977-Jan 1981) 1981 Jimmy Carter celebrated his birthday last week. Using cricket metaphor, we celebrate and cheer a century; it is quite an achievement. Living...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters 0
Dear Editor, Whatever the motivation for MP Ganesh Mahipaul’s vulgar diatribe on Commissioner of Police Mr. Clifton Hicken, it is a sad such expressions of ignorance that graced the pages of...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters 0
DEAR EDITOR, It has come to my attention that there are many entities (some quite prominent) failing to make, and in some cases who never have made National Insurance contributions for their...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters 0
Dear Editor, This is a very good move by the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) Government, that is, to integrate Venezuelan migrants into Guyana’s formal economy. It really speaks well...Oct 07, 2024 Neeraj Khan Editorial, News 0
Kaieteur News – Last Tuesday night’s embarrassing ‘lights out’ at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence is part of the problem that afflicts this country on anything that relates to...October 1st turn off your lights to bring about a change!
Oct 07, 2024
Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League 2024… Kaieteur Sports – A tide-turning, unbeaten half-century partnership from Aaron Jones and Roston Chase helped create history for the St. Lucia...Kaieteur News – In a letter addressing media coverage of oil revenues, former Prime Minister of Guyana, Samuel Hinds... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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