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Mar 14, 2026
…as oil prices soar amid Middle East war By Davina Bagot (Kaieteur News) – As tensions in the Middle East continue to drive up oil prices, and with Iran this week warning countries to get...
Trump says U.S. struck military targets on Iran’s Kharg Island, key oil export hubMarch 14, 2026
Teen mom attacker, caught, beaten by mobMarch 14, 2026
Father, 4-month-old baby die in East Bank Essequibo collisionMarch 14, 2026
Fuel prices climb across Georgetown amid Iran warMarch 14, 2026
“Helping Cuba does not make Guyana Anti-America” – NortonMarch 14, 2026
Defence challenges witness over omissions in statement during Mohameds’ extradition hearingMarch 14, 2026
Cuba opens talks with U.S. as oil blockade takes a tollMarch 14, 2026
“Each life lost on our roads is one too many” – WINMarch 14, 2026
US, Guyana to launch joint medical mission under LAMAT 2026March 14, 2026
AFC backs calls for continuation of Cuban Medical Brigade in GuyanaMarch 14, 2026
Close to $1B to construct farm-to-market roads in Reg. 3 communitiesMarch 14, 2026
Home Affairs, Youth Ministries launch TVET programme for young offendersMarch 14, 2026
Road CarnageMarch 14, 2026
Guyana among key oil suppliers to SerbiaMarch 13, 2026
Father, 4-month-old baby die in E.B.E accidentMarch 13, 2026
Teen mother’s assailant caught, beaten before being handed to policeMarch 13, 2026
TOPCO cooperating with authorities after truck involved in crash that killed father, babyMarch 13, 2026
Chinese businessmen cuffed to face, robbed of $1.2MMarch 13, 2026
Dowding Street altercation over sand ends with man hospitalisedMarch 13, 2026
Teen hospitalised after brutal beating by group of 6March 13, 2026Mar 14, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – In recent weeks, Guyana’s roadways have once again been stained with grief. Fatal accidents, many of them shocking in their brutality have claimed lives and shattered...Mar 14, 2026 0
Dear Editor, I listened to excerpts from the exchanges at the BBC World Questions forum. Panelist Ms. Sarabo-Halley acquitted herself admirably in presenting the truth about the situation...Mar 14, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – Dem boys seh Guyana got more defence lawyers now than the whole of the law school could ever produce. And the funny thing is none of them ever study law. All they got...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 14, 2026
Kaieteur Sports – Child safety in sport took centre stage on Friday, when the National Sports Commission (NSC), in collaboration with the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security and the...Mar 14, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – There is nothing wrong with giving citizens a cash grant. In fact, many Guyanese welcomed the government’s decision to distribute the G$100,000 grant to every adult. At a time when the cost of living remains high, that money helped many families pay bills, buy groceries, and...Mar 08, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – It is a mistake to believe that the war in Iran and the retaliatory actions in the Gulf are too far away to matter to the Caribbean. The fallout is already reaching the region, pushing up the costs of fuel, freight, and everyday goods across the region....Mar 14, 2026
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