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Feb 03, 2026 KNEWS Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on What is your bottom line?
(Kaieteur News) – It is a rude question, almost an impertinent one, and that is why it unsettles. In Guyana, at this time of the year, it is drowned out by louder, more theatrical questions: Who...Feb 03, 2026 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Ramjohn and company steer Everest Masters to 122-run win over Lusignan following exciting T20
Kaieteur Sports – A solid half-century from Shazam Ramjohn backed by some classy bowling, guided Everest Masters to a massive 122-run victory over opponents Lusignan Masters, during their...Feb 03, 2026 KNEWS Features / Columnists, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on Mohamed carving his own path
(Kaieteur News) – Stranger things have happened, that’s for sure. I just can’t recall when. But there he is, the We Invest In Nationhood leader, Mr. Azruddin Mohamed, operating in a new...Feb 03, 2026 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on I have not received, nor sought any payment from WIN
Dear Editor, A group photograph I appeared in two days ago, following a two-hour session with the new political party, We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) led by an OFAC sanctioned individual has triggered...Feb 03, 2026 KNEWS Sports Comments Off on Guyana finish second after 86–73 loss to Suriname in Nations Cup finale
Kaieteur Sports – Guyana’s senior men’s national basketball team closed their Nations Cup campaign with a hard-fought but disappointing 86–73 loss to hosts Suriname on Sunday evening,...Feb 03, 2026 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on More in the mortar than just the pestle
Dear Editor, Something is not adding up with the sudden resignations of first the Mayor and days after the Deputy Mayor of Mahdia, Region 8, with both citing similar reasons: their well being and...Feb 03, 2026 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on Politicians making promises in crafted language
Dear Editor, The horses are off as the Games began on Monday, filled with pomp and pretense as pampering is not prohibited among the honorable members in the House. This week, the Guyana National...Feb 03, 2026 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on Power Plays and the CARICOM-Caribbean Reality: Reflecting on 2025
Dear Editor, Rupture and upheaval have characterised the international trade landscape in 2025. Perspectives on whether this represents progress or peril diverge sharply depending on whom you ask....Feb 03, 2026 KNEWS Letters Comments Off on Of Guns and Butter: Why Structural Investment Trumps Immediate Consumption
Dear Editor, The critique leveled by Dr. Jerry Jailall (KN, Feb 1) and several other contributors in these pages regarding the working poor and the perceived shortcomings of the 2026 Budget touches...Feb 03, 2026 KNEWS Editorial, News Comments Off on Nadir’s war on the press must be stopped
(Kaieteur News) – The office of the Speaker of the National Assembly is not a personal fiefdom, nor is it an extension of the ruling party’s political machinery. It is meant to symbolise...Feb 02, 2026 KNEWS News Comments Off on US$2.8B to flow into oil account this year
…Guyana to receive 40M barrels while Exxon gets 269M Kaieteur News – Guyana is expected to receive about US$2.8B in oil revenue in 2026, as oil prices continue to suffer further declines....Feb 02, 2026 KNEWS News Comments Off on Gold, bauxite power non-oil expert boom
…as earnings top US$1.7 billion in 2026 Kaieteur News – Guyana’s non-oil export earnings surged in 2025, driven largely by strong performances in the gold and bauxite sectors, with...Feb 02, 2026 KNEWS News Comments Off on Iran warns of regional conflict if US attacks, designates EU armies ‘terrorists’
(Reuters) – Iran’s leadership warned of a regional conflict on Sunday if the U.S. were to attack it, stoking the tension between Washington and Tehran, and it designated EU armies as...Feb 02, 2026 KNEWS News Comments Off on Guyana-China trade soars past US$2.9B
– as ambassador pushes for Spring Festival to be national holiday Kaieteur News – With bilateral trade surging to nearly US$2.9 billion in 2025, more than doubling within a year and...Feb 02, 2026 KNEWS News Comments Off on PNCR GECOM commissioners reject call to discuss status
Kaieteur News – Responding to a request by opposition leader Azruddin Mohamed to meet, Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) opposition commissioners Vincent Alexander, Desmond Trotman and...Feb 02, 2026 KNEWS News Comments Off on Ann’s Grove man killed as bike slams into car
Kaieteur News – Thirty-two-year-old electric-biker and bus conductor Kendel Lewis of Ann’s Grove Village has died after sustaining injuries in an accident along the Ann’s Grove Public Road,...Feb 02, 2026 KNEWS News Comments Off on CANU warns: Cartoon drug packaging is illegal, dangerous
Kaieteur News – The Customs Anti Narcotic Unit (CANU) said it has observed online advertisements offering cartoon-themed “1-gram” zip-lock bags commonly used for the packaging,...Feb 02, 2026 KNEWS Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Paper don’t steer; people do
Kaieteur News – Dem boys seh is a funny country we living in, bai. Here, once yuh nah gat a licence, everybody quick to decide yuh can’t drive—especially if is a big lorry involved. But dem...Feb 02, 2026 KNEWS Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom 1
Peeping tom… Kaieteur News – There is a particular sadness in a life postponed indefinitely in the name of duty. It happens not suddenly but via the quieter erosion of years, years...Feb 02, 2026 KNEWS News Comments Off on Jordan warns against using inflated growth from oil to increase country’s debt
Kaieteur News – The Government of Guyana (GoG) will be increasing the country’s debt by the end of 2026 to a troubling US$10.3 billion, all while assuring citizens that its borrowing stands...Feb 02, 2026 KNEWS News Comments Off on Exxon beats Wall Street Q4 target as Permian, Guyana fields take output to 40-year high
HOUSTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) – Exxon Mobil beat Wall Street targets in fourth-quarter earnings reported on Friday, with higher oil production in profitable Permian Basin and Guyana assets helping...Feb 02, 2026 KNEWS News Comments Off on Edghill assures Harbour Bridge staff jobs secure
Kaieteur News – Minister of Public Works Bishop Juan Edghill has assured employees of the old Demerara Harbour Bridge (DHB), that their jobs are secure, amid ongoing preparations to transition...Feb 02, 2026 KNEWS Features / Columnists, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on Higher production, lower prices, less money, still bigger budgets
Hard truths… Kaieteur News – Neither oilman nor math man did one have to be. Simple arithmetic and commonsense suffice. When leaders are principled, keen insights are theirs. They...Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
May 19, 2026
Guyana’s 60TH Independence Diamond Jubilee Sports Kaieteur Sports – Guyana’s 60th Independence Diamond Jubilee Sports programme kicked off in the past week with four disciplines and three...May 19, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – The debate over Article 13 of Guyana’s Constitution is not simply about words. It is about political power, who controls the state, and whether ordinary people truly have authority in national decision-making. The defenders of “inclusionary democracy” present it as a...May 17, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – An attempt is now being made by a few member states of the Organization of American States (OAS), using procedural manoeuvres, to prevent a proposed “Declaration on the Rights of Persons and Peoples of African Descent” from proceeding to the OAS...May 19, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – Pres. Ali and the PPP Gov’t celebrates jobs, jobs, jobs. Question One: who’s doing them? Sure, there are more jobs. Question Two: what kind of jobs? Since the people to do high-level, top-quality jobs aren’t here. They keep running away. When only Haiti did worse than...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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