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Nov 26, 2024 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Schools must have sufficient windows for fire safety
Dear Editor, The Ministry of Education recently commissioned a new block at St. Ignatius Primary. Congratulations to the community on the expansion of the school. There is however an opportunity to...Nov 26, 2024 Shervin Media Letters, Sports Comments Off on GFF and the KFC tournament prize money
Dear Editor The recent non-payment of prize monies to clubs in the GFF/ KFC Elite Football League is another indictment against the credibility of the leadership of the Guyana Football Federation....Nov 26, 2024 Shervin Media Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Guyanese is bin-smart abroad, but not at home
…Dem Boys Seh Kaieteur News-Dem boys seh some people got two kind of brains—one for overseas and one for Guyana. Yuh ever notice how de same man who does fling he empty food box or or empty...Nov 26, 2024 Shervin Media Editorial, News Comments Off on Elimination of violence against women
…Editorial Kaieteur News- Yesterday globally it was observed as International Day for the elimination of violence against women. The United Nations has stated that every 10 minutes, a woman...Nov 26, 2024 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on Political constants: opportunism, ambition or betrayal
…Hard Truths A horse, horse! My kingdom for a horse! (Richard III, Act 5, Scene 4) By GHK Lall Kaieteur News – Richard III was willing to surrender his kingdom for a horse. He...Nov 26, 2024 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on A call for more cultural centres
…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- Burnham’s decision to divert the Indian Immigration Fund towards constructing the National Cultural Centre (NCC) in Georgetown remains one of the most...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on ExxonMobil commences design for 7th project as Gov’t remains ‘iffy’ over approval
Kaieteur News- While the government of Guyana (GoG) remains ‘iffy’ over the approval of a seventh deepwater development in the Stabroek Block for oil major, ExxonMobil, the company is charging...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Gov’t extends deadline for proposals on second phase of Gas-to-Energy project
Kaieteur News- The Government of Guyana (GoG) has extended the timeline for companies to submit proposals to design, finance and operate Phase Two of the Gas-to-Energy (GTE) Project. In an...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Hezbollah rockets land near Tel Aviv after big Israeli strike on Beirut
JERUSALEM/BEIRUT, Nov 24 (Reuters) – Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement fired heavy rocket barrages at Israel on Sunday, and the Israeli military said houses had been destroyed or set alight...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on 121 drivers nabbed speeding, 248 with unauthorised tinted glass
Kaieteur News- Amid a surge in fatal road accidents the Guyana Police Force on Sunday sought to sure its work in arresting the situation announcing that some 1,353 traffic cases have been made over a...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Cop stabbed by Venezuelan national
—several persons arrested Kaieteur News – A Police Constable was stabbed by a Venezuelan national while he was on duty at the Stabroek market area Saturday night. According to police the...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Boy shot as gunmen open fire on Sophia teens
Kaieteur Sports- Two 17-year-old boys came under gunfire during the wee hours of Sunday while riding through A Field Sophia, Greater Georgetown on motorcycle. One of them, the pillion rider was shot...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Chanrrandas handed $50M road contract
—-says unhappy with govt’s handling of infrastructure sector Kaieteur News- Charrandas Persaud who gained notoriety when he voted to topple the APNU+AFC Government of which he was a part of...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Voters’ list grows to over 718,000
—GECOM to complete verification to remove over 1000 dead Kaieteur News- A verification process is still to be done to remove over 1000 persons from the electors list who would have been...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Murder convict claims he was beaten at Mazaruni Prisons for refusing meals
Kaieteur News-Pamela Allen, the mother of Mazaruni prison inmate Collin Allen is seeking urgent intervention of the Guyana Prison Service after he was allegedly beaten by prison officers over the...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Over 300 small contractors from Linden ink $4.2B road development contracts
Kaieteur News- On Saturday 325 small contractors from Linden signed contracts worth $4.2 billion to upgrade community roads, the Department of Public Information (DPI) reported. The signing ceremony,...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Businessman arrested outside club with illegal firearm
Kaieteur News- A 38-year-old businessman is now in police custody after police on Sunday found him with an illegal .38 revolver outside a popular nightclub on Middleton Street Campbelleville,...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Govt. to spend $3.1B to rehabilitate Grove to Good Success public road
Kaieteur News- With the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) financing the upgrade of the East Bank of Demerara (EBD) roadway from Good Success to Timehri, the Government of Guyana will be funding...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Welcome and Sattaur hat-tricks power West Ruimvelt’s emphatic win
…Chase’s Academic Foundation remains unblemished Kaieteur Sports- Round six of the Republic Bank Under-18 Football League unfolded yesterday at the Ministry of Education ground, featuring...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Mominul, Jaker help Bangladesh avoid follow on
Bangladesh Tour of the West Indies 2024… (Cricinfo) – West Indies maintained their control of the Antigua Test despite Bangladesh ending the day on 269 for 9 at stumps on the third day. The...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Rutherford’s stunning century in vain as ‘Spice Man’ steals the show
(SportsMax) – Sherfane Rutherford’s blistering century was not enough to prevent the Northern Warriors from falling to a nine-wicket defeat against UP Nawabs in the Abu Dhabi T10...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Bentick’s hat-trick lifts YMCA to $1M and ExxonMobil Futsal C/chip title
By Rawle Toney Kaieteur Sports- The Retrieve Hard Court was alive with energy as YMCA redeemed themselves in spectacular fashion, overcoming Hard Knocks 6–4 in the ExxonMobil Futsal Championship...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Final batch of tickets for opening match released
ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League… Kaieteur Sports-The final batch of tickets for the opening match of the ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League (GSL) have been released for sale at the Box...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on NSC to host National Awards Ceremony on Thursday
Kaieteur Sports- The Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sport, in collaboration with the National Sports Commission (NSC), will stage the annual National Awards Ceremony on Thursday, November 28th, on...Nov 25, 2024 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Annai Secondary secure KFC Goodwill Series ticket despite second leg defeat
Kaieteur Sports- In an exciting two-legged playoff hosted by the Region Nine Education Department, Annai Secondary School clinched a 5-2 aggregate victory over St Ignatius Secondary to advance to the...Feb 21, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- The Everest Cricket Club Masters will take on host Costa Rica in several T20 matches over the weekend. The squad departed Guyana on Wednesday and skipper Rajesh Singh expressed...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News – The assertion that “under international law, Venezuela is responsible for... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Ambassador to the US and the OAS, Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News-Two Executive Orders issued by U.S.... more
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