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Mar 25, 2026
… says “Justice finally served” Kaieteur News – The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on Wednesday stayed extradition proceedings against businessman Azruddin Mohamed and his father Nazar...
Miner dead after being struck in the head by tree at Mango LandingMarch 25, 2026
Govt. cancels US$3M from US$20M World Bank loan intended to strengthen oil governanceMarch 25, 2026
Exxon awards contracts to build 8th oil ship without Govt. approvalMarch 25, 2026
Haslington residents block road as man dies in police custodyMarch 25, 2026
Courtroom drama as dengue diagnosis halts Mohameds’ extradition caseMarch 25, 2026
Kathy Smith re-elected president of GCCIMarch 25, 2026
GEA, GPL move to curb power demandMarch 25, 2026
Liquidator moves to sell Stabroek News propertiesMarch 25, 2026
Courts employee charged for stealing from companyMarch 25, 2026
“I know how it feels to lose someone you love” …vendor tells court after sentenced to 32 years for murderMarch 25, 2026
Iran says U.S. initiated ‘outreach’ to end war, as Israel, Tehran continue to trade strikesMarch 25, 2026
Family shattered as Corentyne fisherman’s body foundMarch 25, 2026
Demerara Bank opens new branch at BVMarch 25, 2026
Decomposed body of elderly man found in South Turkeyen homeMarch 25, 2026
CARICOM preparing to dispatch humanitarian supplies to CubaMarch 25, 2026
Health Ministry expanding dialysis access, to build six new centresMarch 25, 2026
$233M estimated to rebuild sunken High and Cowan Streets bridgeMarch 25, 2026
AG reminds law students of role in defending justice, fairnessMarch 25, 2026
Numbers that tell of Guyanese horrorsMarch 25, 2026
Mohamed extradition matter adjourned after dengue diagnosesMarch 24, 2026Mar 25, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – The PPPC Government has a defense for any development that reduces it to an embarrassment. Data used to make a point is aged, or those taking the government to task...Mar 25, 2026 0
Dear Editor, I write to express grave concern over what can only be described as the increasingly arbitrary, selective, and legally questionable administrative actions being undertaken...Mar 25, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – Dem boys seh solidarity ain’t always about big speeches and marches. Sometimes it’s simpler dan dat. Sometimes it’s about what yuh wearing on yuh back. Dem boys...Dec 01, 2017 Comments Off on At long last! Exxon contract to be made public within days – Govt.
After months of public pressure over an anticipated fortune-changer oil deal for Guyana, Government yesterday announced that it is getting ready to make public its contract with...
Dec 28, 2014 Comments Off on Mystery monies…Govt. using secret bank accounts to finance Marriott – AFC leader
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Mar 25, 2026
By Rawle Toney Kaieteur Sports – Guyana’s rising track and field stars continue to stamp their authority on the international stage, with Tianna Springer and Malachi Austin emerging among the...Mar 25, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – For far too long, the Caribbean Community has spoken of solidarity without always matching words with action. But this week, we have seen a welcome shift. The Caribbean Community has finally gotten its act together and announced that it will be sending humanitarian aid to Cuba....Mar 22, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – The war in Iran is already at Caribbean doors. The attacks in Iran and the Gulf are being justified by some on the grounds that Iran’s record on terrorism, nuclear ambition, and regional meddling leaves the “free world” with no choice but to act...Mar 25, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – Want a short, stiff answer on the possibility of windfall taxes paid by Exxon to Guyana? Get ready. Get out of here. “NO! we’ve been very clear on that.” Mr. Alistair Routledge couldn’t be clearer. What’s very clear also is how the PPP Govt. of Drs. Ali...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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