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Jul 26, 2022 KNews Peeping Tom Comments Off on 2nd man freed of Sophia bread vendor murder
Kaieteur News – On Tuesday afternoon, a second person was acquitted of the May 5, 2017 murder of Sophia bread vendor, Andre Alexander. Neville Forte was freed of the murder charge after the jury...Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Exxon now required to import equipment to cap blown-out oil well – Min. Bharrat
After 2 ½ yrs of pumping oil… By Kiana Wilburg Kaieteur News – In an effort to improve industry performance and the safety of operations in the oil sector, the Guyana Government has ordered...Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on EPA joins Exxon contractor in defending hazardous facility at Houston
Kaieteur News – The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has joined Exxon Mobil contractor, Schlumberger in defending the placement of a hazardous radioactive waste facility at Houston East...Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Pres. Ali holds talks with US Secretary of State
Kaieteur News – President Irfaan Ali on Monday held talks with United States Secretary of State, Antony Blinken and other top US officials on a range of issues. Up to the time of this...Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Pres. Ali ‘sells’ Guyana cheap to access loans
– says country needs low-interest financing; shrugs off rich nation status By Davina Bagot Kaieteur News – “Everywhere I go people say oh you guys are rich, you have oil and gas. I say...Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on $105M training facility for Timehri Prison
Kaieteur News – Having been allocated some $47.9 billion to boost public security from this year’s budget, the Ministry of Home Affairs is looking to spend an estimated $105 million to...Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on 30 workers on breadline as AMCAR closes Rosignol plant
Kaieteur News – The Amazon Caribbean Guyana Limited (AMCAR) closed its Rosignol, West Bank Berbice branch putting on the breadline some 30 workers. The Guyana Agricultural and General Workers...Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on ‘Guyanese catching hell in oil economy’
– Opposition says Govt. cost of living relief measures not working Kaieteur News – Apart from the Parliamentary Opposition believing that the current cost of living crisis should be...Jul 26, 2022 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Who shaking de jar?
Dem Boys Seh… Kaieteur News – Dem boys use to hear Glenn Lall seh dat when dem oil companies come to yuh country, dem does do two things: grease some ah dem politicians palms and keep de...Jul 26, 2022 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Where are the Cabinet records?
Kaieteur News – Each weekday a group of private citizens can be seen holding placards demanding a better oil deal for the country. They are to be commended for waging a heroic struggle. But...Jul 26, 2022 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on These are the ironies African Guyanese must internalise
Kaieteur News – Last week the opposition introduced a Motion for the government to pay public servants one month after they receive their letter of appointment, instead of having to wait for...Jul 26, 2022 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Fishing – what is what, who has it right?
Kaieteur News – We are working with clashing information on where things really stand with the fishing sector in Guyana. While we do so, the reality is that our fisherfolk are struggling to...Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana working with Int’l Community to tackle monkey pox – Min Anthony
Kaieteur News – Guyana is working with the international community using a coordinated approach to tackle the infectious monkey pox disease in light of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO)...Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Meadow Bank wharf vendors being relocated to facilitate new police outpost
By Alliyah Allicock Kaieteur News – Some vendors in the vicinity of the Meadow Bank Wharf were relocated yesterday to a more conducive area to facilitate the construction of a new police...Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on 21 new COVID-19 cases detected, 5 persons in ICU
Kaieteur News – The Ministry of Health on Monday recorded 21 new COVID-19 cases across the country, taking the total number of confirmed cases since March 2020 to 69,468. The Ministry via its...Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on ‘PPP a proven utensil of big oil’- civil society group
Kaieteur News – The Government of Guyana has proven to be a utensil of oil companies, striking out a Motion that was intended to secure full liability coverage in the event of an oil spill....Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Prosecution wants to amend charges; consolidate matters
Elections fraud cases… Kaieteur News – The prosecution for the case where several persons were charged for their alleged attempt to rig the March 2020 General and Regional elections has made...Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on ‘Come clean on oil specialists hired under EPA World Bank grant’
– Former EPA boss challenges Gov’t By Zena Henry Kaieteur News – Former Head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Dr. Vincent Adams is not buying the argument that the agency...Jul 26, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on Companies continue to show support for Guyana Cup 2022
Kaieteur News – The ongoing battle to beat the weather continues as the rush to complete the track at Rising Sun Turf Club for the Sunday 14th August deadline is on. Preparations have been...Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on ‘It was never the intention to change the name of the police college’ – National Security Advisor
Kaieteur News – National Security Advisor, Gerry Gouveia has said it was never the intention for the Guyana Police Force to erase the name Felix Austin from its training college. Kaieteur News...Jul 26, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on 19th Commonwealth Games starts on Friday in Birmingham
Barbados represents West Indies in female t20 cricket Kaieteur News – Guyana will compete in seven sports at the 19th Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England from July 29 to August 8, while...Jul 26, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on Minister Ramson allocates $10m each to Westside Community Grounds Development
Kaieteur News – Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Honorable Charles Ramson Jr, pledged the sum of GYD$10 million each to the development of Crane and Den Amstel Community Centre Grounds...Jul 26, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Authorities obsessed with oil revenues with no regard for environmental dangers – Goolsarran
Kaieteur News – Chartered Accountant and former Auditor General, Anand Goolsarran appears to be appalled with the government’s approach to the oil and gas sector. In his recent column...Jul 26, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCB Under-19 Inter-County 2-Day Tournament postponed due to current rainfall
Kaieteur News – The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Under-19 Inter-County 2-day tournament has been postponed due to unusual heavy and persistent rainfall for the past few days. The tournament,...Jul 26, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on ECB/RDC to host T10 cricket fest on Sunday
Kaieteur News – The Essequibo Cricket Board in collaboration with RDC Region 2 will host a pre Emancipation T10 cricket fest on Sunday July 31st at the Anna Regina Secondary and Walton Hall...October 1st turn off your lights to bring about a change!
Oct 06, 2024
Courts Optical Pee Wee U-11 Tournament 2024… Kaieteur Sports – The 11th Annual Courts Optical Pee Wee Under-11 Football Tournament showcased some thrilling action as the final round of the...Peeping Tom… “The private sector were cheerleaders for foreign investment” Kaieteur News – The cries... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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