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Former ‘Golden Jaguar’ Robert ‘Bobby’ Fernandes laid to rest By Franklin Wilson In an atmosphere of serenity and satisfaction, the Sacred Heart R. C Church, Main Street, Georgetown yesterday...Mar 02, 2021 KNews News Comments Off on Works commence on G$328M asphalt road for MMA Scheme
Kaieteur News – Rehabilitation works on the Onverwagt main access road in the Mahaica Mahaicony Abary Agriculture Development Authority (MMA-ADA) Scheme has commenced. In a statement, the...Mar 02, 2021 KNews Sports Comments Off on DCC to face Bel Air Rubis Under17 tomorrow evening in 30-over match
Kaieteur News – Sponsored by Trophy Stall, Bel Air Rubis and Ramchand Auto Spares, Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) will challenge Bel Air Rubis Under17 in a day/night 30-over cricket match starting...Mar 02, 2021 KNews Sports Comments Off on Boxing Association nominates coaches Poole and Blake for AIBA Committee
Kaieteur News – The Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) has nominated Terrence Poole MS and Sebert Blake to be considered to be part of the AIBA Coaches Committee. Poole, the GBA Technical Director...Mar 02, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Since the PPP came to office, their actions have led to heightened racial tension
Dear Editor, Attention is turned to two recent incidents in the National Assembly, involving Ministers Oneidge Walrond and Hugh Todd. Their reckless statements would not only be recorded in the...Mar 02, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on The death of Pastor Farley has ignited much anger
Dear Editor, The shocking news of the death of the young and intelligent, Pastor Okechi Farley, of West Coast Berbice, has definitely ignited much anger in many hearts against minibus operators who...Mar 02, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Indigenous persons in the public service face discrimination
Dear Editor, Being an Indigenous employee in the Public Sector is interesting to say the least. Politically, the two main ethnic groups have their cleavages. The political representatives of the...Mar 02, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Crime rates and the death penalty
Dear Editor, Home Affairs Minister, Robeson Benn, announced that there is a reduction of crime including robbery, breaking and entering by 6.9 percent. He however stated that there is an increase in...Mar 02, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on COVID, vaccination and school reopening
Dear Editor, I listened to the Education Minister’s message on 27/02/2021 on the reopening of schools. The Minister is banking on the possibility of opening schools in April 2021. This...Mar 02, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Orealla/Siparuta can be the model of Amerindian communities in Guyana
Dear Editor, Orealla/Siparuta Amerindian District (OSAD) could have been and can be the model of Amerindian communities in Guyana; be self-reliant with a strong economic and financial base through...Mar 02, 2021 KNews Letters Comments Off on Former Village Councillor/ Secretary – OSVC
A serial sexual predator in the midst Dear Editor, Reference is made to the article captioned, “‘Spanish’ woman raped, sodomized, battered as neighbour rushed to get help” (KN March 1). I...Pres. Ali begging for loans!!
Feb 03, 2023
Kaieteur News – The Guyana Squash Association (GSA) local calendar started on Wednesday with the first international Squash tournament – the BCQS Squash Masters. This tournament consists...Kaieteur News – We can begin by arguing that if the Guyana Government is undemocratic then the person(s) or group(s)... more
Kaieteur News – For almost two decades after independence, the then PNC government resisted introducing foreign television... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders (The writer is Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the United States of America and the Organization... more
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