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Feb 11, 2012 knews News Comments Off on Guyanese mom fears the worst for son missing in Suriname
A young mason, who left his East Bank Demerara (EBD) home and ventured to Suriname to secure a job, has been reported missing by his mother. The mother said she has not heard from her son since...Feb 11, 2012 knews News Comments Off on Opposition Leader accuses Govt. of neglecting farmers
– notes administration’s lack of preparation, communication with affected residents A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) has expressed concern over the countrywide flooding, especially in...Feb 11, 2012 knews News Comments Off on Canal farmers welcome flood relief efforts
As water continues to recede in flood affected areas, farmers of Canals Number One and Two will now have to wait until the rainy period passes before they can recommence planting crops. In Canal No.1...Feb 11, 2012 knews News Comments Off on PNC’s first General Secretary laid to rest
The first-ever General Secretary of the People National Congress (PNC), Joseph Abrams, was laid to rest yesterday at Beterverwagting, East Coast Demerara. He passed away following a heart attack...Feb 11, 2012 knews News Comments Off on GPA CONDEMNS ACTION OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO POLICE
The Guyana Press Association notes with deep regret and disbelief, the action by the Police Service of Trinidad and Tobago this week to invade the newsroom of the Newsday Newspaper ostensibly to put...Feb 11, 2012 knews News Comments Off on CARICOM needs renewed attention on youth, sports and culture -Dr. Frank Anthony
Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Dr. Frank Anthony, has called for renewed attention to the free movement of artists, cultural workers and sportspersons in the CARICOM Region; ensuring...Feb 11, 2012 knews News Comments Off on Gunmen attack Sheriff Street jewellery store
A businessman was yesterday treated at a city hospital after he was beaten by gunmen who invaded his jewellery Store on Sheriff Street. According to reports, four gunmen invaded the Raj Jewellery and...Feb 11, 2012 knews News Comments Off on Kamarang man on $200,000 bail for shooting brother-in-law
A Kamarang man was placed on $200,000 bail after being charged for allegedly shooting his brother –in-law in the leg after the victim tried to rescue his sister from an alleged beating. Osai...Feb 11, 2012 knews News Comments Off on Submerged Timehri access angers residents
– Call on Public Works Minister to address issue Residents who use the main access bridge at Dakara Creek, Timehri are calling on the Minister of Public Works and other relevant authorities to...Feb 11, 2012 knews News Comments Off on UGSS President chides Luncheon
President of the University of Guyana Students Society, Duane Edwards, has taken offence at the recent statement by the Secretary of the Cabinet, Dr. Roger Luncheon, relating to UG students being...Feb 11, 2012 knews News Comments Off on UNDP launches inaugural State of the World Volunteerism Report
Under the theme “Universal value of global wellbeing” the first ever State of the World Volunteerism Report was launched yesterday at the Brickdam and United Nations Place, Georgetown, United...Feb 11, 2012 knews News Comments Off on Two in trouble for sex with 13-year-olds
Kishore Narine, 35, of Riverstown Sand, was remanded on Friday, by Magistrate Leron Daly, moments after he appeared at the Suddie Magistrate’s Court to answer to the charge of rape. On Monday,...Feb 11, 2012 knews News Comments Off on Husband, wife freed on drugs charges
A husband and wife who were among three persons before the court on a number of charges including Possession of Narcotics for the purpose of trafficking and cultivating prohibited plants have been...Feb 11, 2012 knews News Comments Off on A charmer, empty seats, a wave, and those sleepers
– the opening of Guyana’s tenth Parliament Her staff needs to do some work in guiding her, but Guyana’s First Lady, Deolatchmee Ramotar, proved a charmer as her husband, President Donald...Feb 11, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on Rain ruins Guyana vs. Windwards first day
ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – Only eight overs were possible as rain ravaged the opening day of the second round Regional Four-Day Championship match between Guyana and Windward Islands at Windsor Park...Feb 11, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on CWSS for Barbados Relay Fair today
– hopes for more schools in Linden to part take in future By Juanita Hooper in Barbados Just like the University of Guyana and Tutorial High School, who are making their first appearance at the...Feb 11, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on Determined to win CABOFE title, Edmond DeClou switches camp to capital city
Edmond DeClou is currently preparing for the most lucrative and arguably the toughest fight of his career when he opposes Trinidadian, Kevin Placide for the Caribbean Boxing Federation (CABOFE) title...Feb 11, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on IOC Course continues with robust second day
The 13th Annual International Olympic Committee (IOC)-funded Sports Administrators Course continued yesterday at Olympic House with the participants being exposed to several topics that are deemed...Feb 11, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on Cricket IMC to hold series of public meetings starting tomorrow
The Interim Management Committee appointed by the Ministry of Sports to oversee Guyana’s cricket, has programmed a series of meetings with the officers and members, affiliated groups, stakeholders...Feb 11, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on Fernandes returns as President of GHB
Incumbent President Philip Fernandes was re-elected to the stewardship of the Guyana Hockey Board (GHB) for another term when the entity held its Annual General Meeting on Tuesday evening in the GCC...Feb 11, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on Flex night inc. for Georgetown Club launching
Today, Saturday February 11, Flex Night Incorporated will have its official launching at the Georgetown Club. The event will be declared open by the Hon. Minister of Culture, Youth & Sport, Dr....Feb 11, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on Mashramani Cup Inter-Schools Secondary 7-a-side KO football set for today
The Holy Family Bible Club, 2012 Mashramani Cup Knockout 7-a-side Football Competition for Secondary Schools will be staged today at the Saints Stanislaus Ground, Carifesta Avenue. Action gets...Feb 11, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on Helena #1&2 SC defy soggy conditions to top zone in Preparatory T10 Softball cricket
Helena #1&2 SC overcame a strong challenge from Cricket Zone USA and eventually prevailed by 2 wickets and take the top honours in the Upper East Coast zone when action in the finals of the...Feb 11, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on Guyana Karate President get US Referee License
Sukhdeo ‘Ricky’ Jagnarain, 5th Dan Black Belt and President of the Guyana Karate Association (GKA), was recently promoted to an ‘A’ referee by the United States Specialty Sports Association...Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
Apr 30, 2026
2026/27 West Indies 4-Day Championships Round 3 By Clifton Ross Kaieteur Sports – Guyana Harpy Eagles completed their 3rd consecutive win against the Windward Volcanoes after a comprehensive...Apr 30, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – There is a lot of noise right now about whether the government’s invitation for investments in the fertilizer and gas bottling projects is legal. But while we are all busy looking in that direction, something far more important is happening in plain sight. The real issue is...Apr 19, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) –As with all my commentaries, this one is strictly in my personal capacity, drawing on more than fifty years of engagement with Caribbean affairs and a lifelong commitment to the cause of regional integration. I do not speak on behalf of any government or...Apr 30, 2026
Hard Truths by GHK Lall (Kaieteur News) – Former Wales Gas-to-Energy (GTE) Taskforce Head, Mr. Winston Brassington should resign. Project Consultant, his new crown, does nothing to defend or distance him from the US$2 billion Bharrat Jagdeo contraption that now crumbles before the eyes. ...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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