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Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Ghana lost US$50M in taxes through “deficient” ring-fencing laws…Guyana moves to first oil without any safeguards
By Kiana Wilburg As Guyana prepares for first oil, international observers continue to the call for key laws to be strengthened. Oxfam America, a transparency advocate for the extractive...Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Putting the Brazil to Georgetown road into perspective… Chinese take over Lethem’s Commercial Zone
By Abena Rockcliffe-Campbell Decades ago, Marlon Jardine’s rendition, “Guyana looking just like China,” became very popular locally. This year, this hit remains relevant as Chinese construction...Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Ogle Airport continuing saya…Local aircraft operator denied one acre land but ExxonMobil gets 10
Local aircraft owners who operate at the Eugene F. Correia Airport are still complaining. This newspaper understands that several small operators still cannot secure required land that is less than...Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Bandit shot dead inside Kay’s Diamond Enterprise -three accomplices captured while waiting in vehicle
What seemed like the perfect robbery went badly wrong when a 27-year-old gunman was riddled with bullets around 12:15 hrs yesterday. The shooting occurred inside of Kay’s Diamond Enterprise,...Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Approval for Liza Phase Two Permit delayed …EPA cites further issues with Insurance Policy
ExxonMobil’s subsidiary, Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL), was supposed to receive its permit for the Liza Phase Two Project on or before March 1, 2019. But Head of the...Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on US$150M CJIA expansion… Passengers fume over smelly toilets
In another few weeks or so, the Chinese contractor for the Timehri airport renovation is expected to hand over the facilities. Already, the China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) has scaled back...Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Man of unsound mind sets fire, leaves more than a dozen homeless
An early morning fire yesterday blazed through several homes at the corner of Lombard and Broad Streets, Georgetown. It left many homeless and nowh ere to turn to. The compound is home to well over...Mar 03, 2019 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Tekking chance is a bad thing
Some people believe dat crime does pay but nuff people finding out dat it don’t. Dem have people who does do things and when de situation ketch up wid dem is suh de tears does flow. Of course,...Mar 03, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on GMR&SC National Race of Champions Today promises intense rivalry
Race day is upon us. All roads will lead to Timehri’s South Dakota’s Circuit today for the first leg of the Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club’s (GMR&SC) National Race of...Mar 03, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Al Sport, FBF Windball Cricket tourney concludes today at National Gymnasium
Defending Female Champions Mae’s Secondary will be going all out to retain their title, while a new male champion will be crowned as the Curtains come down in the Forbes Burnham Foundation, AL...Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Inquest into shooting death of suspected bandits to begin next month
An inquest into the shooting death by police of three suspected bandits at the Camp Street, Georgetown, seawall is scheduled to commence next month at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts. The...Mar 03, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Shallow: Nanthan’s tenure has been plagued with inefficiency and ineptitude
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent – Dr. Kishore Shallow, President of the St Vincent & The Grenadines Cricket Association Inc. President and the Vice-Presidential candidate for Cricket West Indies...Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Sandra Craig’s sauces will add a power-punch to your barbecue
Imagine this. You know how to prepare a decent barbecue, but you have special guests to impress and you need an ingredient with a power-punch to boost your dish from nice-enough to eye-popping-good....Mar 03, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on South Turkeyen SC & Blackwater Athletics Club F/Ball set for today
The South Turkeyen Sports Committee in collaboration with the Blackwater Athletics Club host a four-a-side small goal Football c ompetition from 10:00hrs today at the East Ruimveldt School ground....Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Police seize marijuana during raid at Stabroek Market
The police yesterday conducted a sting operation at the Stabroek Market. This was done in light of the numerous complaints about illegal activities and constant robberies in and around the market....Mar 03, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Still playing the “Beautiful Game” at 70 years
He is arguably the oldest footballer still playing the ‘Beautiful Game’, here, in Guyana and at age 70 , Seaton Floris can been seen in action He is arguably the oldest footballer still playing...Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on 381 BIT graduates ready to enter oil industry, other sectors
By Kiana Wilburg From December to now, the Board of Industrial Training (BIT) has churned out 381 graduates from its National Training Project for Youth Empowerment (NTPYE). Today, these youths stand...Mar 03, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Gold is Money claim Dragon Stout Dominoes tourney
Gold is Money chalked 87 games to win the final of the Dragon Stout and Good Times Sport Bar dominoes tournament which w as cont Gold is Money chalked 87 games to win the final of the Dragon Stout...Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Vagrants sentenced for stealing female undergarments
Two vagrants on Friday reappeared in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts before Senior Magistrate Leron Daly and decided to change their plea of not guilty after they were accused of stealing a...Mar 03, 2019 KNews Features / Columnists, Standards in Focus Comments Off on Consumer Protection – A key mandate of the GNBS
At the advent of the month of March, the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) like other consumers protection bodies is gearing up to participate in a number of activities to highlight its role...Mar 03, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Three horserace meets set for this month
Despite threats of rain three horserace meets have been planned for the month of March, making it one of the busy months for horseracing in Guyana. All of the meets will be held in Berbice. Two will...Mar 03, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Courts Furniture store cycle road race in Berbice pushed back
The cycle road race sponsored by the Courts Furniture Store in Berbice and organised by the Flying Ace Cycle Club (FACC), which was set for today, has been push back to a later date. The event, which...Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Proposed seafood facility for E’bo fishermen
Fishermen on the Essequibo Coast, primarily the Abrams Zuil/ Cullen area are likely to benefit from a seafood storage facility, which will be established on the Essequibo Coast. Apart from its active...Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Reputed husband stabs Sophia woman
Carol London, 41, of Block ‘F’ North Sophia, Greater Georgetown was admitted a patient of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, (GPHC) yesterday after she was stabbed multiple times by her...Mar 03, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Region One Chairman denies allegation of sexual molestation but victim insists
Region One Chairman, Brentnol Ashley, who authorities said is fingered in a sex probe involving an intellectually impaired man, has defended himself, saying that the allegation was engineered to...Nov 10, 2024
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