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Apr 05, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on Regal Sports U-19 40-over in Wakenaam… Wins for Zeelandia/Maria’s Pleasure and GSSC/SS/Melville
Zeelandia and Good Success/Sans Souci and Melville have recorded victories when the Wakenaam Cricket Committee/Regal Sports U-19 40-over tournament commenced recently. At Zeelandia,...Apr 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Multi-year package for teachers to be signed into effect before school year ends
Before the end of the current school year, public school teachers should see the signing into effect a new multi-year salary agreement package complete with a pay hike and other deserving benefits....Apr 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Getting a handle on illicit drugs will reduce other crimes—says Ramjattan
Guyana has joined representatives from regional drug observatories at a two-day regional seminar which opened yesterday at the Ramada Georgetown Princess Hotel. The event is geared towards...Apr 05, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCA’s NYTS 50-over U-19 Cricket … Wins for NYTS, GCC and Bell Air Rubis -Semis set for tomorrow
The visiting New York Tri Stats of the USA was the only unbeaten team after yesterday’s preliminary round of the GCA’s New York Tri State 50 overs U-19 tournament and along with GCC, DCC and MSC...Apr 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Region 9 concerned about planned reservoir
Recent calls by North Rupununi communities for adjustments to the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)-funded Sustainable Agricultural Development Programme must be heeded and steps taken to address...Apr 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on TOTALTEC raises money for Guyana oil operations
On February 28, 2018, TOTALTEC Oilfield Services Limited (“TOTALTEC” or the “Company”) successfully completed its second equity finance raising from a large international...Apr 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Guyanese nabbed with 70 pounds ganja, cash after suspicious driving
Approximately 70 pounds of marijuana and US$1,700 in cash was seized during a routine traffic stop on I-90 in late March. Bing Yuan Liang, 46, and James Yannick Van Sluytman, 32, are each charged...Apr 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on GWI goes after illegal structures on city’s water supply reserves
-fence of Peter Ramsaroop torn down An age-old problem of illegal structures along the city’s water supply canal is being tackled in an aggressive manner. Yesterday, more than two weeks after...Apr 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Beware of oil companies and their gold-plated administrative costs – Int’l Expert warns
When oil companies invest in your country, don’t presume for one minute that they are doing you a favour. Every cent spent on exploration, development, production, training and employment of locals...Apr 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Food For The Poor latest village well under way
Work on Food for the Poor’s (Guyana) Incorporated (FFTP) 13th village is progressing steadily. Some 60 families are expected to benefit from the housing project which is located in the Union/...Apr 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Flood-prone Berbice High Court taking preventative actions
After years of neglect and flooding whenever it rains. Flooding in the Berbice High Court may now be a thing of the past. The compound of the Berbice High Court, situated at the junction of Esplanade...Apr 05, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on NAREI researching solution for disease affecting watermelons
This is the first time in 18 years that Jagatnarine Udai would not be planting watermelons, one of his main crops. Udai does not want to risk investing in watermelons to suffer a loss like he did the...Apr 05, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on A road that leads to the heart of Guyana’s fatalism
I believe most Guyanese (certainly not all) have become like the emperor and his new clothes. As we all know, the emperor was so silly that he believed what was told to him and he ended up...Apr 05, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on What could have been!
It was around the late 1940s that a group of men working for a prospector struck a rich vein along the banks of one of the creeks. It was a major find. The workers were bringing up nuggets. They...Apr 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on It is decent and the right thing to give the PM an official welcome back
DEAR EDITOR, In your daily edition of April 1, 2018, a letter writer, Minette Bacchus, poured scorn on what was her interpretation of a planned welcome ceremony for the Honourable Prime Minister...Apr 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Please do not convert our U.S dollars!
DEAR EDITOR, It was just a few days ago that I was attracted to a news item that was attributed to Minister Harmon indicating that Government was in the process of placing the proceeds of the US$18M...Apr 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Victim blaming is shifting responsibility away from the killers
DEAR EDITOR, The media has a critical role to play in changing how domestic violence and other forms of gender-based violence are addressed in Guyana. The murders over the weekend have generated...Apr 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Our mosquito repellents are floor strippers
DEAR EDITOR, Whatever we rub on our skin enters the body, the blood stream, and eventually must have a discourse with our liver – so the biologists imply. Because we’re tropical, mosquitoes...Apr 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on What have we from our highly-paid consultants?
DEAR EDITOR, When it was announced that ExxonMobil had discovered oil in Guyana, we were told that Guyana had retained and was getting advice from some of the best consultants in the business. In...Apr 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Mr. Frederick Kissoon has written yet another untruth
DEAR EDITOR, It is not my habit to respond to things written by your Columnist, Mr. Frederick Kissoon. I have not been doing so since he has no constituency and, therefore, has no responsibility for...Apr 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Surely Exxon has the most to lose by any oil spill
DEAR EDITOR, One notes with a long eye roll, another sensational and deceptive front-page headline in which Chris Ram claims “ExxonMobil effectively bans fishing in huge swathe of Guyana’s...Apr 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on The situation in the sugar industry is quickly evolving, not necessarily in the best direction
DEAR EDITOR, Our Union recognized, over the Easter Holidays, a number of reports in various sections of the media regarding happenings and developments in the sugar industry. For the GAWU, the...Apr 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Appointment of our distinguished judges to their rightful substantive positions
DEAR EDITOR, The recent recommendation by the Bar Association for appointment of both the acting Chancellor and Chief Justice of the Judiciary to substantive positions would be good to end the...Apr 05, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on We do not need to be lackeys to our desires
DEAR EDITOR, A good friend of mine has dedicated himself and his resources in many ways to the success of Guyana. And while I have not done much if anything to further the development of our country,...Where is the BETTER MANAGEMENT/RENEGOTIATION OF THE OIL CONTRACTS you promised Jagdeo?
Apr 20, 2024
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