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May 31, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on CDB Annual Meeting to provide platform for robust response to gender equity issues
Kaieteur News – After years of challenge and crisis which have slowed progress and even aggravated gender inequality in the Caribbean, “a robust response is needed” to counter these...May 31, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Guyanese social media influencer, Tisha Brodie shot and killed in ‘targeted’ shooting in Atlanta, US
Fox 3 NOW – Officers have Lindbergh Drive shut down between Piedmont Road and Adina Drive. Following an early morning shooting in northeast Atlanta, a lifeless woman was discovered in the back...May 31, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Berbice Chamber of Commerce elects first female president
Kaieteur News – The Berbice Chamber of Commerce and Development Association (BCCDA), the oldest Chamber, in the country recently elected Samantha Reid as its first female president. Reid, who...May 31, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyana has fire, safety and building codes but they are not legally binding
Dear Editor, The deadly fire which occurred in the dormitory of the Mahdia Secondary School in the early hours of Monday May 22, is reported to have claimed the lives of 20 pupils and injured many...May 31, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on GNBS certifies Casa De Frances as Guyana’s first bed and breakfast facility
Kaieteur News – The Guyana National Bureau of Standards on Tuesday certified Casa De Frances Hotel, located at Plantation Farm, East Bank Demerara (EBD), as the first bed and breakfast facility...May 31, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Investments in Water Positively Impact Health Sector
Kaieteur News – The Guyana Water Inc. (GWI) on Monday celebrated its 21st Anniversary of Service to the nation with a health fair held at the company’s headquarters in Shelterbelt, Vlissengen...May 31, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Mahdia fire deaths were mainly a “systems failure,” governmental failure – PPP Government must apologise to the nation
Dear Editor The Government would like us to only pray and unite in the aftermath of Guyana’s worst fire tragedy snuffing out the lives of 20 of our Amerindian youths. The Government does not want...May 31, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Why the rush to blame the PPP/C administration for the Mahdia tragedy?
Dear Editor The news of the fire at Madhia Secondary School dormitory that gutted the lives of 20 students was flashed on the TV screens of international media giants such as CNN and CBS before...May 31, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Political interference has the potential to hinder the cultural arts industry
Dear Editor The Ministry of Culture Youth and Sports has a profound and very important national responsibility that has far-reaching implications that can impact the lives of thousands of people by...May 31, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Failure by the government to protect the sanctity of lives
Dear Editor, The expression ‘sanctity of the contract’ has become common verbiage by the honcho and de facto president to cover-up his government’s failure to renegotiate the oil contract as...May 31, 2023 KNews Editorial, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Opposition, Norton and oil
Kaieteur News- It would have been helpful if Opposition Leader Norton had given Guyanese something to grasp at, anything to latch their dwindling hopes on, even a little to cheer. Most regrettably,...Essequibo is we own, can we say the same about the oil?
Nov 28, 2023
Kaieteur Sports – Plans for the Moto Sharks Guyana Christmas Dirt Bike Championship set for December 2 at the Carifesta Sports Complex in Georgetown are on stream. The event will be held on a...Kaieteur News – Bharrat Jagdeo’s failure to ring-fence the various field development plans that have come to his... more
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