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Dec 14, 2023
Ahead of St. Vincent “peace talks”… Kaieteur News – The Venezuelan Congress passed a US$20.5B budget on Wednesday for 2024, with allocation to advance their illegal claims to the...Dec 14, 2023
Kaieteur News – Transparency is taking a beating in Guyana. No matter what President Ali says, no matter what the PPPC Government mouthpieces say, transparency is under attack in this...Dec 14, 2023 0
Dear Editor, Please permit me to draw the attention of the people as well as the government of Guyana to the very unfair treatment of private sector employees. Through the columns of your...Dec 14, 2023
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Dec 14, 2023
Kaieteur Sports – The KFC Goodwill Series is in full swing, showcasing thrilling action in the School Boy’s Under-18 football matches. Round two kicks off today at the Queen’s College (QC)...Kaieteur News – One should not expect too much from the talks which are likely to take place today in St. Vincent and... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders (The writer is Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the United States and the Organization of American... more
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