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Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on Govt. now says 20% of Stabroek Block relinquished by Exxon
Kaieteur News- The Government of Guyana, through the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR), announced on Wednesday night that the long awaited relinquishment of 20% of the Stabroek Block by ExxonMobil...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on Israeli attacks kill 78; Hamas says considering ceasefire proposal
(AL-JAZEERA) Israeli forces have killed at least 78 Palestinians across Gaza as they target aid seekers and displaced people sheltering in tents. UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini says there is “hope...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on $178 million Anna Regina Magistrate’s Court commissioned
-Essequibo to get two judges by October Kaieteur News- A spanking new magistrate’s court with a cost of $178 million was commissioned at Anna Regina, Essequibo Coast, on Wednesday, paving the way...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on Man involved in 3-way smash-up dies
Kaieteur News- One of the drivers involved in Tuesday morning’s three-way crash along the Rupert Craig Highway has succumbed to his injuries. Dead is father of two, Narayan Sikandar, also known as...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on APNU slams GCB’s endorsement of Pres. Ali
…Says board in breach of ICC rules Kaieteur News- The A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) is calling for the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) to withdraw its public endorsement of President...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on WHO urges 50% hike in taxes on tobacco, alcohol, ‘sweet drinks’
Kaieteur News- Geneva/Sevilla, July 2, 2025 (WHO)– The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday launched a major new initiative urging countries to raise real prices on tobacco, alcohol, and...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on Govt. continues consultation for compulsory acquisition of lands in path of GTE transmission cables
Kaieteur News- Earlier this week, the government continued the consultation process with citizens for the compulsory acquisition of lands along the corridor earmarked for the installation of...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on Forward Guyana Movement given 3 days to re-submit party symbol
Kaieteur News- The newly formed political coalition, Forward Guyana Movement (FGM), has been granted three days to resubmit a rectified version of its party symbol after the original submission...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on GPHC to facilitate surgeries on weekends to reduce backlog in orthopedic procedures
Kaieteur News- In a significant move to reduce the growing backlog of joint replacement surgeries, the Orthopaedics Department at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) has announced that...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on Young mother on $45,000 bail for 3 charges
Kaieteur News- A 26-year-old mother of one was released on $45,000 bail on Wednesday for three charges. Johanna Lawson, of Lot 306 Coma Street, Lamaha Gardens, Georgetown, appeared at the Georgetown...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on Bids open for several projects at Guyana Women’s Leadership Institute
Kaieteur News- During the recent opening of bids at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) office, it was revealed that the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security is...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on Nandlall says tweets attacking Mohamed not orchestrated by Govt
…but lobbying firm says it was done on behalf of Guyana Govt. Kaieteur News- Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall, SC, has dismissed local media reports that the...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on After 37 years, Guyanese man is exonerated of NYC murder he says he didn’t commit
(NYC) For more than 30 years, Brian Kendall has insisted he and a few friends were simply playing video games inside a Flatbush game room after school when a man wearing a hoodie casually strolled in...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on Noncommunicable disease deaths in the Americas have risen 43% since 2000–PAHO report shows
Kaieteur News- Deaths from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, have surged by 43% in the Americas since 2000, reaching 6 million in 2021, according to the...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on Civil society to ramp up protest against non-implementation of Freedom of Information Act
Kaieteur News- Citizens, civil society advocates, and trade union representatives have announced the escalation of their long-running protest demanding genuine implementation of Guyana’s Freedom of...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on Former President David Granger responds to article in Guyana Standard
Dear Editor, The Office of the former President has taken note of an article published in the Guyana Standard on 26 June, 2025, under the caption: “If Granger means well, he must do for Norton what...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Attention turns to East Bank/West Demerara in Kares One Guyana T10
Kaieteur Sports- Following a weekend of compelling action in Berbice, the Kares One Guyana T10 Tapeball Blast will now focus on the East Bank and West Demerara zones. Despite weather disruptions...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Setback for Deputy Mayor’s Cup as tournament postponed due to heavy rain forecast
Kaieteur Sports- The highly anticipated 32-team Seven-a-side Inter-Ward/Village Knockout Football Championship billed as one of the most exciting tournaments on the local calendar has suffered...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on The PPP has constructed a 7.8 km road for US$133.8M, averaging US$17.8M per km, and is now touting this as an example of fiscal discipline and value for money
Dear Editor, In an article today on the commissioning of the East Coast Eccles bypass road, it was reported that “Modified plans including bridges, drainage systems, elevated sections to prevent...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on Broomes verbally attacked at police headquarters, party condemns inaction
Kaieteur news- The Assembly for Liberty and Prosperity (ALP) has condemned what it described as a verbal attack on its party leader, Dr. Simona Charles Broomes, by a member of the public, while in...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on ExxonMobil: We remain committed to transparency and welcome open, fact-based discussions
Dear Editor, Please permit me space in your publication to respond to recent media reports concerning the financial reporting and profit-sharing arrangements under the Stabroek Block Petroleum...Jul 03, 2025 KNEWS News Comments Off on Police seeking to rebuild public trust
…Top Cop says Kaieteur News- The Guyana Police Force (GPF) is undergoing a major overhaul that is focused on enhanced safety, accountability, and modernisation. Speaking on the programme...Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
Feb 03, 2026
Kaieteur Sports – Basketball in Guyana received a major boost with the commissioning of a brand-new all-weather court in Campbellville, Georgetown, the first facility of its kind in the country...Feb 03, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – It is a rude question, almost an impertinent one, and that is why it unsettles. In Guyana, at this time of the year, it is drowned out by louder, more theatrical questions: Who is winning the Budget debate? Who is exposing whom? Who sounds convincing in the National Assembly?...Feb 01, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – When the door to migration narrows, the long-standing mismatch between education and economic absorption is no longer abstract; a country’s true immigration policy becomes domestic — how many jobs it can create, and how quickly it can match people to...Feb 03, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – Stranger things have happened, that’s for sure. I just can’t recall when. But there he is, the We Invest In Nationhood leader, Mr. Azruddin Mohamed, operating in a new environment, and carving out his own path, actually laying down some pointers for the future. Does...Freedom of speech is our core value at Kaieteur News. If the letter/e-mail you sent was not published, and you believe that its contents were not libellous, let us know, please contact us by phone or email.
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