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Oct 10, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Teachers back to the classroom after a week of fun!
Teachers all across the country are returning to school today, after a well-deserved week of fun and relaxation to mark Teachers Week. In Linden, some teachers took the opportunity, to let their hair...Oct 10, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Elderly woman testifies to being bound, gun-butted during robbery
An elderly woman yesterday testified how she was bound and gun-butted by bandits after they stormed her place of employment and carted off over $13M in cash and jewellery during a 30-minute early...Oct 10, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on UG Pharmacy Graduates should not suffer this fate
Dear Editor; This letter was written out of a pure desperation and frustration. I am a University of Guyana Pharmacy graduate. My colleagues and I graduated November, 2015. Almost one year later...Oct 10, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Tony Deyal column Comments Off on WEAN, LOSE OR DRAW
Did you see the movie about Trinidad and Tobago (TNT) Prime Minister, Keith Rowley? Yes, I expect that in the next Academy Awards it will be an Oscar Weaner. Why would the Trinidad Prime Minister...Oct 10, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Call for the abolition of the death penalty
Dear Editor; Today 10th October is World Day Against the Death Penalty. There are very good reasons for this day, three of which are as follows. First, the death penalty does not work. There is no...Oct 10, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Anil Nandlall documents the current abuse of power
Dear Editor; We have witnessed the Minister of Communities unlawfully attempting to select the Mayor of Marbaruma and the Chairpersons of the five tied Neighborhood Democratic Councils. Similarly,...Oct 10, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Royston King on foreign aid and urban economic sustainability
Dear Editor; Globalisation is one of the age old concepts that has been used to explain a number of today’s international issues. Proponents of globalisation have argued for its benefits...Oct 10, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Royston King’s tune is the one the cow died on
Dear Editor; How much longer must the citizens of Georgetown and the workers of City Hall be made to suffer under Royston King? Since the beginning of the year, workers have to suffer the indignity...Oct 10, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Agony to acquire birth, death and marriage certificates
Dear Editor; A few days ago I visited the General Registrar office in Georgetown at 8 AM. I told the security guard downstairs who checked my bag that I am a Marriage Officer and I was going upstairs...Oct 10, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The govt.’s bureaucracy is expanding
Government should not be acquiring any properties. It should be divesting itself of properties, as it did during the heyday of the privatization when state assets were disposed of by the government....Oct 10, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on The repeated failure of major infrastructure projects in Guyana
Dear Editor; Although a Commission of Inquiry may seem a bit far-fetched by many in an infrastructure sector, if we are serious about improving the quality and sustainability of high-value investment...Where is the BETTER MANAGEMENT/RENEGOTIATION OF THE OIL CONTRACTS you promised Jagdeo?
Apr 20, 2024
– Elton Dharry and Dexter Marques to headline tonight’s card Kaieteur Sports – The Everest Cricket Club pavilion crackled with tension yesterday as the Guyana Boxing Board hosted its...Kaieteur News – Once a habit has been drilled into you, it returns almost automatically when you return to the setting... more
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