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Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on US teen drowns in Linden during Boxing Day outing
Kaieteur News- An 18-year-old man from the United States drowned on Boxing Day, December 26, 2024, while celebrating his birthday in Linden. Dead is Demarius Willabus Payne, who hails from Atlanta,...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Motorcyclist’s liscense suspended for breaking traffic rules
Kaieteur News- A motorcyclist of Danielstown, Essequibo Coast, Region Two on Wednesday had his license suspended for one year for multiple traffic offences. The motorcyclist, Runako Critchlow,...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Speed meters being introduced as part of new E-ticketing system
Kaieteur News- New speed clocks are being installed across the major highways in the country as part of efforts to introduce an E-ticketing system, Attorney General (AG) and Minister of Legal...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Govt. processing application for Elon Musk’s Starlink services
Kaieteur News- The Government of Guyana is actively processing the application for Starlink, a satellite internet constellation founded by the world’s richest man- Elon Musk, to be operational in...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Copa Airlines increases flight frequencies between Guyana and Panama
Kaieteur News- Copa Airlines (NYSE: CPA), a subsidiary of Copa Holdings, S.A. and a member of the global Star Alliance network, has announced the expansion of its flight schedule between Guyana and...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Gov’t invested $1.3B in CSO programme last year
Kaieteur News- The Government of Guyana, through the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs invested $1.3 billion in the Community Service Officers (CSO) programme for 2024. This was disclosed by Minister...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Chair of US EXIM Bank on three-day visit to Guyana
…to discuss US$527M loan with leaders, business community Kaieteur News- Chairman and President of the Export-Import Bank (EXIM) of the United States Reta Jo Lewis will visit Guyana from...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Draft oil spill bill sent to Jagdeo for perusal—Nandlall
Kaieteur News- The draft Oil Spill Bill is completed and has been sent to the Office of Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo for his perusal, Attorney General Anil Nandlall has said. He was at the time...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Joint Services minimum wage set at $130,000
Kaieteur News- President Irfaan Ali announced on Wednesday that the minimum wage of the joint services will now be $130,000. He was at the time addressing a small gathering at the handing over of...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Sod turned for $1.2B Kaneville Secondary School
Kaieteur News- Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand on Wednesday turned the sod for another major secondary school project, this time in the community of Kaneville on the East Bank of Demerara...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Mabaruma gets $46M maternity waiting home
Kaieteur News-Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony and his team on Tuesday commissioned the newly built $46 million maternity waiting home at Mabaruma, Region One. The 14-bed waiting home, the...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Govt blames lack of $$$ for slow move to renewable energy
Kaieteur News- Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips on Monday explained that the lack of financing resulted in only 5% of the country’s energy needs being generated by renewables. The...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Jagdeo’s policies were a disaster
Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Bharrat Jagdeo’s proclamation of his party’s approach to reducing income inequality is a tutorial in political sleight of hand. At his weekly press conference...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on John Hess speaks, Guyanese should listen
Hard Truths… By GHK Lall Kaieteur News- Exxon’s partner, John Hess, is feeling his oats. The venue was the Goldman Sachs Research: Energy, CleanTech, and Utilities Conference held last...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Is best fuh know what yuh wife want!
Dem Boys Seh… Kaieteur News- Yesterday dem boys tell de story about Bob and how he did fuhget fuh buy he wife an anniversary gift. Up to now dem can’t find Bob. Well today dem boys want to...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media Editorial, News Comments Off on Government and the press
Editorial… Kaieteur News- Every week this newspaper and its publisher are at the receiving end of the vilest abuse by the Vice President, Bharrat Jagdeo at his news conference. His attack on...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Upgrades to Meadow Bank Wharf bring hope to Guyana’s Fishing Community
Dear Editor, The Meadow Bank Wharf in Georgetown, Guyana, is getting a much-needed facelift, with major upgrades aimed at improving conditions for fisherfolk and fish vendors. With about $150 million...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Willful waste brings woeful want
Dear Editor, Tears of anger and pain flowed when I read what can be best described as a kin to forms of criminality or gross incompetence, when I read today’s Wednesday, 8th of January, 2025...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on The cash grant distribution
Dear Editor, I am writing this letter as a concerned citizen of this so-called beautiful / oil-rich country of Guyana. I am very disturbed about the way old age pensioners are treated just to get...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Keeping our eyes on the prize and not being trapped in the silly season dramas
Dear Editor, It is incumbent upon Guyanese citizens to stay focused, united, and resist the temptation to succumb to the customs of the ridiculous silly season dramas, which are frequently obscene...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Coming to the aid of a mother in Mocha
Dear Editor, It is with profound disappointment that I write to address the glaring failures of Minister of Sports Charles Ramson Jr. and Minister of Local Government Sonia Parag. Their inability to...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Some observations around Georgetown
Dear Editor I am highlighting some observations from my Christmas holidays with a genuine concern for my country, all my people, and animals, for the greater good. Bourda Market: The surrounding is...Jan 09, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Nascimento bats for non-renegotiation of lopsided oil contract
Dear Editor, In responding to my letter with regard to the government seeking to renegotiate the Oil and Gas 2016 PSA Contract with ExxonMobil, Christopher Ram resorts to the lowest form of defence...Jan 09, 2025 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Seven Regional Champions to vie for direct promotion single spot in Elite League Season Seven
Kaieteur Sports – The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) is set to commence the highly anticipated Elite League Qualification Playoffs on Saturday, January 11, 2025. This knockout-style...Jan 09, 2025 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Kennard Memorial Turf Club expresses sincere gratitude
Kaieteur Sports – The Board of Directors, management and members of the Kennard Memorial Turf Club (KMTC) says thank you. The entity would like to express gratitude to all who contributed in...
Apr 05, 2025
…19 teams to vie for top honours Kaieteur Sports- Basketball teams from around the world will be in action this weekend, when the ‘One Guyana’ 3×3 Quest gets underway. Competing for a...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- There exists, tucked away on the margin of maps and minds, a country that has perfected... 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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