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Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Public Confirmation Required from GRA on Minister of Natural Resources’ Tax Payments for ExxonMobil and its Partners
Dear Editor, Our letter entitled “Is ExxonMobil depriving the US Treasury of Tax Revenues?” ” (Kaieteur News, February 16, 2025) raised important concerns about the issuance of tax...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Suggestions for efficient cash grant distribution
Dear Editor, Permit me to ask a question and to offer my unsolicited suggestions regarding the distribution of the cheques for Cash Grant 2024. I will also use this medium to register my belief that...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on The 2015 Elections. A final plea
Dear Editor, I’ve written two or three times, on the questions surrounding the declared results of the 2015 elections, which caused the PPP/C being removed from government and the installation...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on The APA has betrayed the very people it professes to be representing
Editor, Long positioned as an advocate for Indigenous rights, the Amerindian Peoples Association (APA) does not reflect reality as it claims. In recent years, it has become evident that the APA is no...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Squatting on our roads and government reserves
Dear Editor, Guyana is on a great infrastructural makeover; old roads are being upgraded as well as newer roads are going up all over this country. It is a massive undertaking which transitions...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on Singh’s Farm Airbnb offers adventure seekers a truly ‘fruitful’ Guyanese retreat
Kaieteur News- Almost every day, just before the sun rises above the lush groves of fruits and vegetables on Singh’s Farm located at Canal Number One, West Bank Demerara, Mr. Jeyaram Singh, a...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on Golden-Handed Tamarin: Guyana’s smallest primate might be world’s best jumper
Interesting Creature… Kaieteur News- Guyana’s smallest ‘monkey’ (primate), the Golden-Handed Tamarin, measures less than a 12-inch (30 Centimeter) ruler but can jump a distance of over 60...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, News, Ronald Sanders, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on Why the U.S. Should Strengthen Trade Ties with the Caribbean
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- A rules-based international trading system has long been a foundation of global commerce, providing stability, fostering investment, and ensuring fair...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, GNBS, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on QUALITY, COMPLIANCE, SUCCESS – HOW GNBS SUPPORTS ISO 9001 CERTIFICATION
GNBS IN FOCUS Kaieteur News- Achieving ISO 9001 certification goes beyond simply producing a product in a standardised manner, it ensures that an organisation consistently meets customer...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on GEMS Theatre Productions to stage “A Pleasant Career” celebrating Edgar Mittleholzer at the National Cultural Centre on March 1st & 2nd
Kaieteur News- A landmark event celebrating the life and legacy of Edgar Mittleholzer, Guyana’s first professional novelist, will take place at the National Cultural Centre in Georgetown, on March...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on Rain didn’t dampen the excitement that culminated Republic Bank’s Panorama 2025
By Francwa Fortune Kaieteur News- The rain was not enough to stop steel pan enthusiasts who flocked the Kingston Beach to witness the culmination of Republic Bank’s 2025 steel pan competition on...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on Hairstylist creates unique African hairstyles to express cultural identity
‘For de culture’ Kaieteur News- Hairstyles, over the years have evolved to unique statement pieces that embody culture, art, and creativity. For this 26-year-old hairstylist, Donnelle Griffith...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on Vicadi Singh retains crown as Chutney Monarch 2025
Kaieteur News- Defending Chutney King Vicadi Singh retained his crown, performing his Chutney hit song, “Let Him Go” on Sunday last. The annual Chutney Soca Monarch competition was held...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on Guyanese youths shine in Chinese Embassy leadership contest
By: Christal Yong Kaieteur News- The Chinese Embassy was abuzz with excitement and pride as twenty exceptional Guyanese youths stood tall, having earned their place as winners of the fourth...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on Fraser, EGO capture winning titles in 2025 Calypso competitions
Kaieteur News- Kenisha Fraser and Quincy Lacon whose stage name is EGO secured the winning titles of this year’s Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports competitions. The two competitors took the...Feb 23, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Spirituality is an essential quality of all human beings
By Roy Paul B.A. Kaieteur News- It is now more important that we Guyanese make a conscious effort to develop spirituality in ourselves and others in our society. With the abundance of material...
Apr 01, 2025
By Samuel Whyte In preparation for the upcoming U19 inter County cricket Competition the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) will today commence their inter club U19 cricket competition. The competition will...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- I once thought Freedom of Information meant you could, well, access information freely.... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- Recent media stories have suggested that King Charles III could “invite” the United... more
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