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Jan 18, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on GHE second practice match starts today at Providence Stadium
Kaieteur News – The second Guyana Harpy Eagles (GHE) Four-Day Practice match is scheduled to commence from 09:30 hours today, Wednesday, January 18, 2023 at the Guyana National Stadium,...Jan 18, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Garrett heading to Allianz Field for try-out with Minnesota United
By Rawle Toney Kaieteur News – Jeremy Garrett, a former National Youth Captain and current member of the senior men’s National football team, will have a shot at playing for Major League...Jan 18, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Sports $4.3B allocation to help in talent development – President Ali
– Government to focus on infrastructural development By Rawle Toney Kaieteur News – President Irfaan Ali said the $4.3B allocation for sports in the country’s proposed $781.9B National...Jan 18, 2023 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Dark days: A reply to Yuri Westmaas
Kaieteur News – I will never stop replying to people whose prejudice, bigotry, subjective mind, propagandistic intention, false narrative, and alternative facts have found presence in the...Jan 18, 2023 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Budget 2023 was crafted in La La Land
Kaieteur News – The main Opposition parties, the PNC/R and the AFC, are expected to oppose the Budget. The role of the Opposition is to oppose, criticize and offer alternatives. And so...Jan 18, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Budget has positives, still needs some retooling
Dear Editor, This year’s budget started unexpectedly with the parliamentary site showing that the budget presentation had ended on January 15th at 3:30pm. A sign of things to come or an error...Jan 18, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Corporal punishment should be banned from our schools
Dear Editor, In my analysis of some of these school invasions, I alluded to the fact that 90% of these cases stem from blatant acts of provocation. You cannot tell me that my child comes home with...Jan 18, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Roysdale Forde reacts to 2023 budget
Dear Editor, The 2023 Budget was overwhelming in the length and delivery but underwhelming in substance. The budget, despite being 41.6 percent larger than last year, is absent on meaningful measures...Jan 18, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Budget 2023 addresses today’s challenges with tomorrow’s opportunities
Dear Editor, The Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Guyana (FITUG) having considered the 2023 National Budget believes that the stage is now set for a strong and secured future for all...Jan 18, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on A new political party can be a difference-maker
Dear Editor, It will soon be time for national elections, and our country, once again, may be facing the stalemate of races with the slightest majority and the continuum of discontent. However,...Jan 18, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Justice at last for Babita Sarjou
Dear Editor, At last, after more than a decade, the family of the late Babita Sarjou will finally receive justice, they have yearned for and deserve, in the dastardly killing of their loved one. This...Jan 18, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on A new standard for parental leave
Dear Editor, I am writing to express my support for the recent move by Scotiabank to expand paternity leave from five days to four weeks, and maternity leave from 13 week to 16 weeks. This change...October 1st turn off your lights to bring about a change!
Oct 09, 2024
IPF World Masters and Commonwealth PF Championships 2024 Kaieteur Sports – Guyana’s has once again kept the Golden Arrowhead aloft with another classical performance at the International...Kaieteur News – There is always the hope that Guyanese would help Guyana turn the corner. The challenge is that some... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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