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Apr 05, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on Let us give Carl Greenidge his jacket
Dear Editor, The history of the debt relief effort for Guyana goes back to at least 1987 when the G-7 countries at their annual meeting actively began the process to cancel some of the debts of...Apr 05, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Corruption and the Guyana Police Force (cont’d)
By Dale Andrews The excuse when officialdom is confronted with substantiated allegations of police corruption is the timeworn response which refers to a few deviants or “bad apples” as not...Apr 05, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, Murder and Mystery Comments Off on THE ORPHAN’S DEADLY GUARDIANS
By Michael Jordan On the morning of Tuesday, December 17, 2002, residents of the Greater Georgetown area known as ‘Sophia Front’ made a horrifying find. Lying in a drain near the Liliendaal...Apr 05, 2015 KNews Book Review…, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Book Review…The Story of a Cultural Icon…In his own words
Book: The Half that’s Never Been Told Author: Doctor Dread Reviewer: Dr Glenville Ashby Doctor Dread may just prove to be as gripping a story teller as he was a record producer. In this revelatory...Apr 05, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on What answers can we give to our rice farmers?
The Story within the Story… By Leonard Gildarie Rice remains an integral part of our diet. It is loved. It is a necessity. We have been talking about rice in the last few weeks and its impact on...Apr 05, 2015 KNews APNU Column, Features / Columnists Comments Off on The rulers of the darkness of the world
President Donald Ramotar has dismissed suggestions that Courtney Crum-Ewing was “assassinated.” Ramotar, addressing a West Berbice Chamber of Commerce meeting on Saturday 21st March, claimed that...Apr 05, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, My Column Comments Off on Guyana really changed for the worse
There was a time when Guyana was a garden of happy people. In fact, the world described us as the most hospitable people in the world. And indeed we were. We opened our doors to strangers. Those of...Apr 05, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on HOAXES AND PRANKS
The United States Embassy in Guyana has become very touchy these days. Last week this newspaper published an April Fools’ Day prank about the fictional withdrawal of four visas to unnamed top...Apr 05, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks Comments Off on The Baccoo Speaks
Holidays are synonymous with road accidents. It is as if madness overcomes people. The next few hours are going to be traumatic for some people as a speeding vehicle collides with another. The wreck...Apr 05, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on The different malaria tests and why they are important
(From the Desk of the Vector Control Director, Dr Reyaud Rahman) Malaria is among Guyana’s major infectious diseases. It accounts for thousands of cases per year. Treating this disease can cost...Apr 05, 2015 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Corruption thrives in secret places
“Government ought to be all outside and no inside…Everybody knows that corruption thrives in secret places, and avoids public places, and we believe it’s a fair presumption that secrecy means...Where is the BETTER MANAGEMENT/RENEGOTIATION OF THE OIL CONTRACTS you promised Jagdeo?
Apr 19, 2024
SportsMax – West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews delivered a stellar all-round performance to lead her team to a commanding 113-run victory over Pakistan Women in the first One Day...Kaieteur News – For years, the disciples of Bharrat Jagdeo have woven a narrative of economic success during his tenure... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Waterfalls Magazine – On April 10, the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States... more
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