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By Dr. Karen Abrams, MBA, AA Dr. Karen Abrams writes a weekly column on technology, education, and economics. She is the co-founder of the STEMGuyana and Pathway Online Academy afterschool programs....Jun 21, 2026 KNEWS Features / Columnists, Ronald Sanders 0
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – I have spent a decade in the councils of the Organization of American States. I have watched governments come and go, seen some crises handled well and...Jun 21, 2026 KNEWS Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists 0
Dem Boys Seh… (Kaieteur News) – Dem boys seh some people does got a strange understanding of patriotism. Fuh years dem living overseas. Snow falling outside, central heating inside, and...Jun 21, 2026 KNEWS Features / Columnists, News 0
By Dr. Telford Layne Jr. PsyD, MSc. Postgrad, BSc. Clinical and Developmental Psychologist – Psychoanalyst Unwrapping Gift – Clinic (Kaieteur News) – Dysgraphia is a learning difficulty with...Jun 21, 2026 KNEWS Features / Columnists, News 0
(Kaieteur News) – Construction remains one of the fastest-growing industries in Guyana as the country’s economy continues to expand. Driven primarily by new land ownership, renovations,...Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
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Kaieteur Sports – The weather was not the only scorching thing this weekend as Jumbo Jet Events staged the first round of its Need for Speed Karting Championship at the 555 Speedway in...Jun 22, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – A curious silence has greeted what ought to be one of the most debated economic announcements of the year. President Irfaan Ali has indicated that bonds will be issued to members of the Guyanese diaspora, allowing them to invest in major infrastructure projects in Guyana. One...Jun 21, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – I have spent a decade in the councils of the Organization of American States. I have watched governments come and go, seen some crises handled well and others handled badly, sat through more commemorative meetings than sessions discussing pressing issues,...Jun 22, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – I like it. More money for Guyanese workers. Not private sector minimum wage workers, regrettably. If any local workers are due more money, private sector (and public service) minimum wage workers standout. More money is for Guyanese in the oil industry. Well, that’s...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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