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Mar 26, 2017 KNews Countryman, Features / Columnists Comments Off on The flavour of Guyana
By Dennis Nichols The cynic in me criticizes my country often; maybe irrationally at times, but the essence of our basic goodness and easy-going tenor always lurks close by. It’s a simple assertion...Mar 26, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on This month marks ninety nine years of Cheddi Jagan’s birth
Dear Editor, Dr. Cheddi Jagan was highly regarded throughout the world. It is no exaggeration to say that it was Dr. Jagan who placed this country on the world map way back in the early 1950’s....Mar 26, 2017 KNews APNU Column, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Water Safety – Water for sustainable development
Water security can be defined as the ability to access sufficient quantities of clean water to maintain adequate standards of food and goods production, proper sanitation, and sustainable health...Mar 26, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on President Granger on integrity: Part 1
President Granger has submitted integrity as one of the requirements the prospective GECOM chairman must embody. Integrity is essentially intertwined with moral values. The question of what are moral...Mar 26, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks Comments Off on The Baccoo Speaks
The confusion over foreign currency is going to get out of hand. Despite the best efforts by the government there is a move to siphon of any additional finance because there is a big market. Some of...Mar 26, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on A post-valentine agreement is needed
The alliance between the AFC and APNU was not a match made in heaven. It was a hurriedly conceived arrangement, after it became obvious to both parties that the chance existed to finally boot the...Mar 26, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Ronald Sanders Comments Off on De-risking a serious threat to Caribbean and hemispheric security
By Sir Ronald Sanders For over a year in the Councils of the Organisation of American States (OAS), Caribbean countries have been warning of the threat to the region’s economic and political...Mar 26, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Murder and Mystery Comments Off on The murder of ‘Teacher Melissa’: Linden’s 10-year-mystery
By Michael Jordan At around eleven-thirty a.m. on Saturday, April 7, 2007, Tristan Grant, a student, went to the home of a school teacher at 134 Hippani Oval in Retrieve, Linden, to show her a school...Mar 26, 2017 KNews AFC Column, Features / Columnists Comments Off on The ugliness of a market full of counterfeit products
Once again the spectre of questionable imports entering Guyana’s market is raising its ugly head. Just last week the Government Analyst-Food and Drug Department (GA-FDD) announced that it refused...Mar 26, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, My Column Comments Off on Are we wasting foreign currency?
Guyana spends a lot of money on food imports, although the country is considered one of the more self-sufficient countries in the region. It can actually feed itself but then again, with disposable...Mar 26, 2017 KNews Book Review…, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Book Review… A Memoir of Success
Book: Beyond The Horizon: A Jamaican Immigrant Chases His Dream in America Author: Ransford W. Palmer Critic: Dr Glenville Ashby Tales of the disadvantaged and disenfranchised climbing to the highest...It is disgusting that our teachers have to protest in the streets for a…
May 10, 2024
– President Ali visits Guyana National Stadium By Rawle Toney Kaieteur Sports – Yesterday, the National Assembly successfully passed the ICC Cricket World Cup West Indies Bill, 2024,...Kaieteur News – This column does not respond to criticisms, except where there is misrepresentation of what was said... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Waterfalls Magazine – On April 10, the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States... more
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