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Apr 17, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Muritaro – A tourism hotspot waiting to be discovered
(Part Two of a series on potential tourism hotspots in Region Ten) There’s a remote and beautiful village called Muritaro, situated up the Demerara River, some 25 miles from Linden. Although...Apr 17, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on VAT on private education is an obscenity
The government is trying to save face. It does plan to remove the VAT on education immediately. It has held consultations on the VAT on private education but during those consultations it made it...Apr 17, 2017 KNews Editorial Comments Off on TOO MANY ARE DYING ON THE ROADS
Tragically, we are well on our way to harvest a bumper crop of carnage on our roads this year. With only three months into 2017, traffic fatalities have increased by more than 10 percent this year,...Apr 17, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on The threat to Guyana’s river pollution may be terminal
Dear Editor, What has been Guyana’s proudest boast namely being the “land of many waters” threatens to become the source of her greatest shame. Tributaries of all of the major rivers in the...Apr 17, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on This Region 9 Parliamentarian disrespects the Guyanese people
Dear Editor, I have noted that Alister Clarke, a constituency MP for Region 9 has taken me to task, in the letter columns, for responding to him at the recently held constitutional reform symposium....Apr 17, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Inflammatory PPP television programmes in Berbice
Dear Editor, It seems that the former AG has an agenda to ensure that racism is the talk of the day. He seems to be inciting racial conflict amongst Berbician on his weekly TV program on NTN...Apr 17, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Running from the coffin and straight into the jumbie
Dear Editor, This two-party, winner-take-all approach to governance in Guyana is failing the Guyanese people, miserably. Imagine in a country that has a democratic approach to governance, the...Apr 17, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on GuySuCo believes that the sugar industry must be reorganized
Dear Editor, The Guyana Sugar Corporation Inc. (GuySuCo) wishes to respond to Dr. Leslie Ramsammy’s letter that was published in the Kaieteur News on 5 April, 2017 and titled ‘Pace of sugar...Apr 17, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Why do citizens put up with the Georgetown City Council?
Dear Editor, There exists within the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Georgetown a serious failure to observe standards of honesty, best practices and fiscal integrity but rather there are...Apr 17, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on A condemnatory critique of the role of Eric Philips
Dear Editor, I have read with alarm the article written by Mr. Eric Phillips stating that the growth of the economy during the PPP years in power was driven by an illegal economy. He has no support...Apr 17, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on A supermarket imports US$118,000 annually in broccoli
Dear Editor, It is my firm belief that agriculture is the way forward in building a strong, sustainable and self-reliant economy. Until now there have been many half-hearted attempts to focus on...Apr 17, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Trouble in the Independence Committee camp in New York
Dear Editor, The 50th Independence in New York last year made all Guyanese proud. Such unity was never experienced before. Afro and Indo Guyanese from Queens and Brooklyn celebrated together in...
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Apr 19, 2024
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