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Feb 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana Rice Development Board commissions $109.7M seed cleaning facility
The Government has opened a multimillion-dollar state-of-the-art seed cleaning facility. Over $109.7M through the auspices of the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) was invested into the new...Feb 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Energy Director clarifies aspects of oil and gas sector
Director of the Department of Energy, Dr. Mark Bynoe is dispelling claims that the two percent royalty fee is all Guyana will receive for its oil. The Director appeared on the National Communication...Feb 28, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on President’s 50th Anniversary Shield Rapid Chess Taffin Khan and Sheriffa Ali emerge as male and female champions
Earmarked as an activity to celebrate Guyana’s 50th Republic Anniversary, the President’s 50th Anniversary Shield Rapid Open Chess tournament concluded at the weekend with former national senior...Feb 28, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCB/Dave West Indian Imports and Exports distribute exercise books to U15 players
The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) and Dave West Indian Imports and Exports expanded their support reach for the Under-15 players who participated in this year’s edition of the GCB/Dave West Indian...Feb 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Lands and Surveys opens $36M Crane Village office
The Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission commissioned a spanking new $36M sub-office and living quarters at Nouvelle Flanders (Crane Public Road), West Coast Demerara, yesterday. The opening occurred...Feb 28, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on GBA secures funding from NSC for Olympic qualifiers
The National Sports Commission (NSC) yesterday supported the Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) to the tune of $2.5M in order to have an eight-man team participate in the Olympic Qualifiers scheduled...Feb 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Commonwealth observer team calls on Nagamootoo
Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo met with Chairman of the Commonwealth observer team, former Barbados Prime Minister Owen Arthur, yesterday. During the meeting, the Prime Minister reiterated the...Feb 28, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on Bel Air Rubis Service Station U-17 Inter-County 50-over
MoM Renaldo Scouten leads Essequibo past U15s; Demerara defeat BErbice in round two Demerara beat Berbice by eight wickets at Everest while Essequibo defeated the National U-15 Select at Bourda in...Feb 28, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on Boodie spurs Parika Salem to YGSC Republic Day Cricket Title
Parika Salem Sports Club were crowned champions of the Young Guns Sports Club (YGSC) Republic Day seven-over cricket competition following a 49-run win over Golden Fleece in the final which was...Feb 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Embassy of Guyana in Washington, DC celebrates Guyana’s 50th Republic Anniversary
On Saturday, February 22, 2020, Dr. Riyad Insanally, CCH, Ambassador of Guyana to the United States of America and Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States (OAS), and staff of...Feb 28, 2020 KNews Sports Comments Off on Alabama Trading backs Petra Organisation
Alabama Trading has donated a total of three benches worth approximately $350,000 to the popular football promotion group, Petra Organisation, to be used at the Ministry of Education (MOE) ground on...Feb 28, 2020 KNews News Comments Off on Victor Lewis of Brighton Corentyne is 103 not out
Victor Lewis of Brighton Village, Corentyne, recently celebrated his 103 birthday and he is still going strong. The elderly gentleman reached the milestone last Tuesday. Lewis was born on February...Feb 28, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on The naivety on display by the Energy Dept. is alarming
Dear Editor, This is a request for persons who know to market gold on the world markets. “I have gold; I am looking for someone (Contractor) to help me sell my gold, but I don’t know anything...Feb 28, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Once more I feel pride when I hear Guyana mentioned
Dear Editor, When I heard in the US that the APNU/AFC Coalition had a chance of losing the election, I took some vacation from my job and decided to do whatever little I could to prevent the previous...Feb 28, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on It would be wise for the Guyanese electorate to return President Granger and the Coalition to government
DEAR EDITOR, On Monday March 2, the Guyanese people will vote in an election called as a result of a non-confidence motion that was successful because of the defection of MP Charrandass Persaud. The...Feb 28, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on Incomprehensible but not inconceivable
DEAR EDITOR, It is incomprehensible but not inconceivable that a lifeguard was on duty and adults in the pool and still a three-year-old drowned (‘Pegasus owner says lifeguard was on duty at...Feb 28, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on “Let the progress continue” – Empty slogan, shameful illusion
DEAR EDITOR, E-day is now just a few days away. I am inclined to think that all the paraphernalia – the flags, the banners, the T-shirts, etc., meant or achieved very little in the form of...Feb 28, 2020 KNews Letters Comments Off on The abandonment of reason in Guyana
DEAR EDITOR, I read Freddie Kissoon’s article of February 24, 2020 in Kaieteur News entitled “50 years of wishing and hoping and leaving” where he expresses the view that with cultural...LISTEN HOW JAGDEO WILL MAKE ALL GUYANESE RICH!!!
Apr 23, 2024
Kaieteur Sports – Over the weekend, the prestigious Lusignan Golf Club played host to the highly anticipated AMCHAM Golf Tournament, drawing golf enthusiasts and professionals alike from across...Kaieteur News – Just recently, the PPC determined that it does not have the authority to vitiate a contract which was... more
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