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Jul 15, 2018 KNews AFC Column, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Proposal to hike Berbice Bridge toll is ridiculous
This month the Demerara Harbour Bridge is observing its 40th year in service to this nation. When it was commissioned in 1978 by a very excited Prime Minister Forbes Burnham and his opposite number...Jul 15, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Immigration Bond & Detention Issues
By Attorney Gail Seeram Detention has become more prevalent for undocumented individuals in the United States. If an undocumented individual is detained by Immigration and Custom Enforcement...Jul 15, 2018 KNews Countryman, Features / Columnists Comments Off on High-pressure learning, NGSA and life skills
By Dennis Nichols The recent National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) examination results and an article in last Sunday’s Stabroek News on its ‘upsets and … fallout’ have set some of...Jul 15, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Rose Hall man dies after night of drinking with friends.
After leaving his home on Thursday to spend time with his friends in Rose Hall Town, a 43-year-old painter of Lot 316 Swamp Section, Rose Hall Town, was found unconscious with apparent marks of...Jul 15, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on The initial oppressive Berbice Bridge tolls were placed on the backs of Berbicians by the PPP
Dear Editor, Permit me to disprove the fallacious and mischievous letter which appeared in the letter column of the July 13, 2018 edition of the Kaieteur News, titled “Why Not Nationalise the...Jul 15, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on The ERC is not a firefighting machine – ERC Chairman
The Ethnic Relations Commission [ERC] is not a firefighting machine. This was the assertion of Chairman of the ERC, Dr. John Oswald Smith, when he spoke at a forum yesterday. He underscored, “Fire...Jul 15, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on The issue of rape: For Guyana’s children, is there an escape?
Dear editor Children are a country’s valuable resource. When will Guyana tackle the scourge of Rape? The issue of rape has reared its ugly head again ( Kaieteur News, July 13, 2018), especially as...Jul 15, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Farmers’ heavy duty vehicles destroying Belle West roads
Dear Editor, I would like the media to come at Belle West Phase Two concerning the road situation here. The farmers are driving their tractors and other heavy vehicles and damaging the roads....Jul 15, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Who can help verify the signature or handwriting of the late Sir Lionel Luckhoo?
Dear Editor, Could one man’s trash be another man’s treasure? It is evident by now that if I am walking and notice a box with books on the roadside to be thrown away, I will make the time and...Jul 15, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on There is a feeding frenzy of open corruption taking place at GGMC
Dear Editor, Allow me a small space to comment on an article published in Kaieteur News, Tue., July 3, 2018, p. 13, “Sweeping changes expected at GGMC.” How ironic it is to continue...Jul 15, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Government can buy the Berbice River Bridge
Dear Editor, As a kid growing up in Skeldon/Corriverton, I was among the many people of that area who dreamt of the day when there would be a bridge across the Berbice River because crossing by ferry...Jul 15, 2018 KNews Consumer Concerns, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Consumers must protect themselves
by PAT DIAL From time to time we have reiterated some of the important consumer rights and have enjoined consumers how to protect themselves. Despite such educative efforts, consumers still allow...Jul 15, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Standards in Focus Comments Off on NQI PROJECT ONGOING – Supports training on int’l laboratory standard
More than twenty Laboratory Professionals from within the private and public sectors, including Inspectors and Technicians from the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) verification and...Jul 15, 2018 KNews Editorial Comments Off on IMPORTANCE OF PRESS CONFERENCES
It is a fact that since becoming the leader of the opposition, former President Bharrat Jagdeo has held a press conferences on a weekly basis. Regrettably, this has not the case with the President....Jul 14, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Exxon refuses to provide info to MPs on debt to be repaid by Guyana
By Abena Rockcliffe-Campbell The debt ExxonMobil incurs to access the oil found offshore Guyana will have to be repaid by Guyana at some point. Because of this, Chairman of the Parliamentary Sectoral...Jul 14, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Granger open to requests for media interviews
Following criticisms this week of President’s David Granger’s hosting merely two press conferences in the past three years, the Ministry of the Presidency (MOTP) has indicated that the President...Jul 14, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Brazilian businessman captured in Panama Papers wants foot in Guyana’s oil sector
By Abena Rockcliffe-Campbell He operated here before. But, in Guyanese parlance, he “shut shop” because of the “hostility” meted out to him by members of the then political opposition (now in...Jul 14, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Missing Rose Hall pensioner Case reopened after relative gives new information to cops
-two in custody The case of a pensioner from Rose Hall Town who went missing in 2015 was recently re-opened after new information surfaced about the persons who may have allegedly been involved in...Jul 14, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Stabroek Market jewellery heist…Alleged safe-cracker among three remanded
One week after burglars broke into the jewellery store of L. Seepersaud Maraj and Sons and carted off $22 M in gold and diamond jewellery, three persons were yesterday charged and remanded. One of...Jul 14, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Woman recognises stolen phone in court, ex-cop arrested
One month after a former policeman was charged with breaking into a woman’s house and carting off $1M in goods; he was yesterday arrested at the City Court and taken into custody after a woman saw...Jul 14, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on House passes several financial bills to improve country’s economic resilience
After hours of debate, yesterday, the National Assembly passed a menu of Bills which are intended to strengthen the country’s financial architecture. These Bills include the National Payment System...Jul 14, 2018 KNews Dem Boys Seh, News Comments Off on Three men mek dem boys remember Exxon
Dem got three men pun de front page dat everybody know very well. Dem boys had to think long and hard before dem coulda put dem picture so bold pun de front page. These is men who mek nuff people run...Jul 14, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Public Service Cooperative Credit Union battle… Court rejects former manager’s application to remove Interim Management Committee
The Government-appointed Interim Management Committee (IMC) will remain in control of the Guyana Public Service Cooperative Credit Union Ltd. (GPSCCUL) following a High Court decision yesterday by...Jul 14, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Liza Phase One development on track – Exxon finalising contract for third drill ship
The Noble Bob Douglas drillship has completed the first phase drilling of seven wells, ExxonMobil’s new Public and Government Affairs Director, Deedra Moe, told the Department of Public Information...Jagdeo giving Exxon 102 cent to collect 2 cent.
Apr 25, 2024
By Rawle Toney Kaieteur Sports – The French Diplomatic Office in Guyana, in collaboration with the Guyana Olympic Association and UNICEF, hosted an exhibition on Tuesday evening at the...Kaieteur News – Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, the General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party, persists in offering... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Waterfalls Magazine – On April 10, the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States... more
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