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May 14, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on North Georgetown females win big in latest schools football results
North Georgetown female team won by a wide margin in latest action played on Thursday at the Carifesta Sports Complex. North Georgetown hammered East Ruimveldt by 5 goals to nil. Althea Holligan...May 14, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Kares Engineering, Bushy Park Sawmills Inc tapeball cricket set to get underway
Much action is anticipated when Kares Engineering and Bushy Park Sawmills stage a countrywide knockout T/10 tapeball cricket tournament, billed as the biggest ever locally staged event. Registration...May 14, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on RHT Metro are favourites to cop historic title
Defending National female cricket champions, Rose Hall Town Metro are favoured to win the historic Berbice Cricket Board / Mille Lewis Memorial Female 40 overs tournament; the final set for Sunday at...May 14, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on 29th NSC Independence 3-stage cycle race pedals off today
Explosive event anticipated; over 70 riders registered By Franklin Wilson in Corriverton, Berbice The 29th edition of the National Sports Commission sponsored Independence Three-Stage Cycle Road Race...May 14, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Bishoo enjoys bright Black Friday
– receives praise from Ottis Gibson Georgetown, Guyana – West Indies leg-spinner made a dream start to his Test career when he grabbed four crucial wickets in his first bowl which occurred on...May 14, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on One of the tragedies of Guyana’s political culture is the absence of any space for discourse and dialogue
Dear Editor, One of the tragedies of Guyana’s political culture is the absence of any space for discourse and dialogue. Those in power continue to sustain their power, and those who might question...May 14, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Gangrenous ulcers and the creation of monsters
Dear Editor, I wish to draw attention to the recent increase of barefaced crimes that is on the rise in our streets once again. This gangrenous ulcer is nurtured by the recent attitudes of the...May 14, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Is literature no longer a part of Guyanese culture?
Dear Editor, With reference to a letter captioned “The artists are not amused” that appeared in the Kaieteur News on 11th May, 2011, I seek to remind the Government of Guyana, members of the...May 14, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Sugar is much more than a commodity with a market value
Dear Editor, The PNCR presidential candidate Mr. David Granger is reported to have said (Demerarawaves, Wednesday, May 10, 2011 edition) that should he be elected to office in the upcoming elections...May 14, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Congratulations and gratitude to all our nurses
Dear Editor, Saturday 14th May 2011(today) marks the end of International Nurses week, for this year, and while countries the world over took time out to celebrate their nurses I could have hardly...May 14, 2011 knews Editorial Comments Off on The case of the hydro licence
With the rising fuel cost Guyana Power and Light says that the consumer is not going to see a reduction in energy charges anytime soon. A few years ago the power company was complaining about energy...May 13, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Prime Minister justifies Fip’s ‘sale’ to Sithe Global
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds has responded to two headlines in the private media. In a letter to the editors Hinds said, “The headlines of Stabroek News(SN) of 2011-05-12, “Motilall sold Amaila...May 13, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Sithe Global vows project completion on schedule
…acknowledges that failure could lead to assets forfeiture Sithe Global, the developer behind the construction of a hydro electric plant at Amaila Falls, is guaranteeing that the project will be...May 13, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Welder critical after fall from high-rise building
A man is critical after falling several stories from a high-rise building under construction at the corner of Regent and Camp Streets, opposite the City Mall, last evening. The man identified as...May 13, 2011 knews News Comments Off on More GPL engines down for maintenance
… as blackouts hit hard By Leonard Gildarie Escalating fuel prices, a rising demand for more power and an urgent need to service a number of engines are issues seriously challenging the state-owned...May 13, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Another mystery fire hits Enmore house
– as family prepares to bury burnt toddler Just two days after her three-year-old son was burnt to death while sleeping on his bed, Roschell Jagmohan was forced to deal with another mystery...May 13, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Nurse gets 21 years for fire death of Guyanese partner
London (Islington Gazette)- A psychiatric nurse who turned his girlfriend into a “zombie” by pouring petrol over her head and burning her alive, has been jailed for 21-and-a-half years. Jealous...May 13, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Evaluation of Learning Channel expected in two weeks – Baksh
An evaluation into the operation of the Guyana Learning Channel will be undertaken within two weeks which may lead to a review of what is already being done, according to Minister of Education, Shaik...May 13, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Way being paved for local hospitality institute
Aimed at reviewing the state of hospitality in Guyana and to establish an institution for the delivery of hospitality programmes, the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Caribbean...May 13, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Burglars cart off $6M in stocks from fashion store
Azim and Sons Fashions at the Vreed-en-Hoop junction is the latest business establishment to be hit by burglars. The thieves carted off over $6M in stocks. According to the proprietor, Azim Ibrahim,...May 13, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Gold miners refused bail on illegal cultivation charge
Kishan Jaikarran and Orin Ford appeared yestreday before Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry to face the charge of an illegal cultivation. It is alleged that on May 10, Jaikarran and Ford...May 13, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Lindener remanded for drug possession
Forty-year -old Eusi Sandy, who was charged with illegal drug possession, appeared yesterday before Acting-Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court. It is...May 13, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Probe into Windsor Forest violence still ongoing – OPR Head
Head of the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), Mohamed Jameer, says that investigations are still continuing into the Eater Monday disturbances at Windsor Forest. Asked when the probe will...Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
May 01, 2026
Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ decides Georgetown champions tonight Kaieteur Sports – Former champions Leopold Street stormed into the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ Georgetown...May 01, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – As late as the early 1970s, when night fell, dinner consumed and the children completed their homework, members of the household would usually sit either in the sitting room or on the verandah and discuss various matters, but mainly the events of the day. In those days there...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...May 01, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – On April 29, 2026, I published in Kaieteur News, as part of The GHK Lall Column, a piece entitled “A special kind of lawyering, and at its best” (the “Column”). Mr. Kissoon has never acted for the Government on the Gas-to-Energy Project. He has never received any...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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