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Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan News Comments Off on Iran launches missile attack against Israel
Iran’s IRGC says tens of missiles fired in retaliaition for the killing of Hezbollah, Hamas and IRGC officials. Aljazeera– Iran has launched a barrage of missiles at Israel in response to the...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan News Comments Off on ExxonMobil among 27 companies vying to market Guyana’s oil
Kaieteur News- Oil giant ExxonMobil and lone Guyanese company – Sispro Inc. are among 27 firms that tendered to provide marketing services for Guyana’s oil from the Liza Destiny, Liza Unity and...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan News Comments Off on Agricola vendors protest against Chinese setting up shop in their village
…say it will put them out of business Kaieteur News- Residents and vendors of Agricola, East Bank of Demerara (EBD) on Monday protested against Chinese-owned businesses being established in the...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan News Comments Off on Biker killed in Windsor Forest smash-up
Kaieteur News- A 30-year-old motorcyclist, identified as Stephon Birkett, died in an accident on the Windsor Forest Public Road, West Coast Demerara (WCD), on Monday. The incident involved...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan News Comments Off on Still no trace of ‘Bricks’
…as police end day four of search, issue wanted bulletin for sixth suspect Kaieteur News- Despite relentless searches in various locations, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) is yet to locate Joshua...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan News Comments Off on Man gets bail after charged with rape of minor
Kaieteur News- A man was on Tuesday granted bail in the sum of $140,000, when he appeared at a court to answer to a rape charge. Deen Hubbard appeared before Magistrate Teriq Mohammed, where the...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan News Comments Off on Cathy Hughes to appeal Chief Justice’s ruling in “low life” case
Kaieteur News- Opposition Member of Parliament (MP) Catherine ‘Cathy’ Hughes, is expected to appeal the decision of Chief Justice (ag) Roxane George-Wiltshire to dismiss the case against the...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Leh we ascertain de facts before we come to conclusions!
Dem Boys Seh… Kaieteur News – Dem Boys Seh everybody jumping pun de Minister back. People deh like sharks when blood spill. Some even seh he must go. But hold on! Anybody stop fuh ask if...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan Sports Comments Off on Floodlight fiasco denies Pooran ton, TKR lose by 9 wickets
2024 Caribbean Premier League Eliminator… – Miller 50*, Kings 64-1 (DLS) Kaieteur Sports – Trinbago Knight Riders endured a topsy-turvy night at Providence only to lose by 9 wickets...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan Sports Comments Off on Record year for emerging player appearances in CPL
CPL – The 2024 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) has seen a record number of appearances by Emerging Players. Across the group stage there have been 44 appearances by these up and...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan Sports Comments Off on World Aquatics approves Delroy Tyrrell’s Nationality switch to represent Guyana
Kaieteur Sports – In a significant development for Guyanese swimming, World Aquatics has officially approved the request for swimmer Delroy Tyrrell to switch his sports nationality from...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan Sports Comments Off on GFF leadership undergoes child safety training as new policy rolls out
Kaieteur Sports – The leadership of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), including its President Wayne Forde and council members, have completed vital child safety training in line with the...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan Sports Comments Off on Akawini win maiden T/20 title
Kaieteur Sports – Disappointment gripped the Karawab Camp as their team tasted defeat, failing to lift the Inaugural sponsored A&S General Store and Gaulin Supermarket T/20 cricket...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan News Comments Off on Pan, Brass & Soca set for tomorrow at Kingston Beach
– an epic showcase of Caribbean talent Steelpan lovers and soca enthusiasts are in for a spectacular treat as 592 Events & Entertainment, in collaboration with The Kunjaz Group, brings to...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan News Comments Off on Landscaper charged with attempted murder
Kaieteur News- A 35-year-old landscaper was on Tuesday placed on $150,000 bail when he appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court to answer to an attempted mur der charge. The accused, Joseph...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan News Comments Off on Guyanese can now travel to BVI without visa
Guyanese can now travel to the British Virgin Islands (BVI) without a visa. Premier of BVI, Dr. Natalio Wheatley, announced the new development at a press conference on Monday, highlighting that this...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The Bridgetown Initiative is a carefully crafted illusion
Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News – The Bridgetown Initiative, a neatly packaged solution to the world’s three interconnected crises—war-induced inflation, unsustainable debt, and climate...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan Features / Columnists, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on Guyana of yore, Guyana offshore
Kaieteur News- In days of old, when Guyanese had little money, they had plenty of dignity. They were never far from empty, but they were happy. This was in that quaint time long ago when there...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan News Comments Off on Secondary schools to be built at Karrau and Issano villages
Kaieteur News- The Amerindian Villages of Karrau and Issano in Region Seven are the latest hinterland communities that will benefit from new secondary school buildings for students. This is according...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on Congratulations on an excellent celebration of Amerindian Heritage
Dear Editor, I was watching the recent Amerindian Heritage Pageant. The pageant was great to see and the high standards on display were outstanding. Congratulations to all participants on an...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on Residents of Belladrum have had negative experiences with consecutive PPP/C governments
Dear Editor, The residents of Belladrum have had negative experiences with consecutive PPP/C governments, which have led them to believe that the government does not treat those who did not vote for...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on The constitution
Dear Editor, There seems a lot of interest in a new constitution. This seems to be a waste of time and effort. We have a constitution, but nobody bothers to follow it. Why have a new one that you...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on On what basis was criticism levelled against the police officer?
Dear Editor, The ERC has criticized the actions of a police officer in a hinterland church service noise nuisance complaint, without, it seems, a full investigation (SN September 30). So speaking...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on Norton’s compounded predicament-trying to build on a lying foundation
Dear Editor, I am amused that Opposition Leader, Aubrey Norton, is still defending the former government, APNU/AFC (A Partnership For national Unity/Alliance For Change), for being clandestine over...Oct 02, 2024 Neeraj Khan Letters Comments Off on Jagdeo meeting with public servants
Dear Editor, On Tuesday at the Arthur Chung Convention Centre, scores of senior public officials were brought together and lectured to by Vice President Jagdeo, who is also the General Secretary of...Feb 22, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- Slingerz FC made a bold statement at the just-concluded Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo, held at the Marriott Hotel, by blending the worlds of professional football...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Time, as the ancients knew, is a trickster. It slips through the fingers of kings and commoners... more
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