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Dec 03, 2023 KNews ExxonMobil, News, Oil & Gas Comments Off on Auditors instruct Exxon to return Guyana’s $52M oil profits used to purchase branded caps, fishing shirts and sweatpants
Kaieteur News – Between the period 2018 and 2020, United States oil major, ExxonMobil engaged in a spending spree using Guyana’s revenue from the Stabroek Block. This glaring observation has...Dec 03, 2023 KNews ExxonMobil, News, Oil & Gas Comments Off on Exxon at full production at Liza field again, after quietly fixing mechanical issue at FPSO
Kaieteur News – ExxonMobil has successfully returned to full production at the Liza Destiny floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel, marking a significant turnaround after a...Dec 03, 2023 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on ICJ ruling renders Venezuela referendum sterile
Borderline Facts Pt 6 Maduro regime saying otherwise to save face, distract from internal turmoil By Kiana Wilburg Kaieteur News – Guyana’s Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs,...Dec 03, 2023 KNews ExxonMobil, News, Oil & Gas Comments Off on Chevron skillfully wiggled out of paying US$9.5 billion in environmental damages
A lesson for Guyana on new Stabroek Block beneficiary – got lawyer thrown in jail and disbarred Kaieteur News – American attorney Steven Donziger, known for his groundbreaking...Dec 03, 2023 KNews ExxonMobil, News, Oil & Gas Comments Off on OGGN calls for greater transparency in future audits of ExxonMobil’s US$46 billion expenses
Kaieteur News – Civil society group, Oil and Gas Governance Network (OGGN) is calling on the government of Guyana to ensure greater transparency in the future audits of ExxonMobil’s expenses....Dec 03, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Woman arrested after meat in macaroni turns out to be weed
Kaieteur News – A woman was on Friday caught trying to smuggle weed into the Camp Street Prison by allegedly disguising it as meat in a bowl of cooked macaroni. The woman, identified as Lotoya...Dec 03, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Orealla Village to get new secondary school
Kaieteur News – A new secondary school will soon be built in the Amerindian community of Orealla, Region Six. During a recent visit to the community, Senior Minister with responsibility for...Dec 03, 2023 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Man granted $400k bail for stealing over $5 million from Liquor store
Kaieteur News – Twenty-eight-year-old Akeem Marshall was granted $400,000 bail on Friday, after he stole over $5 million in cash and items from Shabhana and Son Liquor Mart and General Store...Dec 03, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Venezuelan woman stabbed by jealous elderly man slowly recovering
By Christal Yong Kaieteur News – A 41-year-old Venezuelan woman, who was brutally stabbed about her body last week near Demico House by a jaded 70-year-old man after she refused to leave her...Dec 03, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on West Dem Secondary School records 100% passes in 11 Subjects
Kaieteur News – The West Demerara Secondary School has recorded 100% passes in 11 subjects this year in comparison to 2022. This was revealed at the school’s graduation ceremony held at the...Dec 03, 2023 KNews News Comments Off on Skeletal remains of missing Berbice woman found on bed
Kaieteur News – Police on Wednesday found the skeletal remains of a Berbice woman who has been missing for six months. She was identified as Yogenie Nankishore, also called Sunita, a...Dec 03, 2023 KNews News, Oil & Gas Comments Off on Venezuela using human hair to contain oil spill
Kaieteur News – In an attempt to address the environmental fallout from continuous oil spills, Venezuelans living near Lake Maracaibo have turned to an unconventional solution: human hair. This...Dec 03, 2023 KNews Features / Columnists, News, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on H@RD TRUTHS BY GHK LALL – Guyana-Venezuela – R-Day
Kaieteur News – ‘Not a blade of grass’ never seems to lose its sparkling national resonance. With each new rendition in response to an old state of mind in Venezuela, ‘not a blade of...Dec 03, 2023 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Visa is like winning de lottery
Kaieteur News – Y’all remember when in 2014 and early 2015 Uncle Sam was handing out visas like candy at Christmas? Those were the days when the embassy doors swung open, and people...Dec 03, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on CWI High Performance Unit and GCB/GHE Franchise held an historic meeting
Kaieteur Sports – Recently, the Cricket West Indies (CWI) High Performance Unit (HP) and the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)/Harpy Eagles Franchise (GHE) held an historic meeting when the CWI HP...Dec 03, 2023 KNews Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on Tootie Fruities: A Sweet Symphony of Passion, Innovation, and Dedication
By Renay Sambach Waterfalls Magazine – Nestled in the heart of Austin Street Campbellville is a hidden gem that has been creating waves in the culinary world – Tootie Fruities. Founded in...Dec 03, 2023 KNews Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on Camille’s Academy cops top GMSA award for facilitating safe learning via online platforms during COVID-19
Waterfalls Magazine – For their swift introduction of a customized online learning platform and the provision of smart schools to facilitate safe learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, the...Dec 03, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on St John the Baptiste to meet with Marian Academy in the finale
MVP Sports Pee-Wee U11 Girls’ Football Tournament… Kaieteur Sports – Marian Academy and St John the Baptiste Primary Schools have secured their spots in the MVP Sports Pee-Wee Under-11...Dec 03, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on GPF, Santos, WDFA and Western Tigers ineligible for GFF Congress
Kaieteur Sports – The Electoral Committee of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), led by Marcel Bobb, has declared four Elite League Clubs ineligible to participate in the upcoming...Dec 03, 2023 KNews Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on AmCham and US Ambassador host Thanksgiving luncheon for seniors
Waterfalls Magazine – In keeping with its annual commitment to improve the mental health and wellbeing of seniors in the community during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, AmCham Guyana...Dec 03, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Diamond Mineral Water Indoor Hockey Festival concludes today
– Toussaint stars for Antonio’s Hikers on day two Kaieteur Sports – The Diamond Mineral Water Indoor Hockey Festival progressed into its second day at the National Gymnasium on Mandela...Dec 03, 2023 KNews Features / Columnists, GNBS, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on Rely on product labels for guidance this holiday season
Waterfalls Magazine – It is already the final month of the year, and even as the nation collectively faces a border controversy, customary shopping during this holiday season is also at the...Dec 03, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Every related arm for sport’s resurgence will be tackled – Wilson
Kaieteur Sports – In less than one week the direction the sport of football takes will be made clear when the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) stages its Electoral Congress, at the National...Dec 03, 2023 KNews Features / Columnists, News, Waterfalls Magazine Comments Off on Drosophila melanogaster
Waterfalls Magazine – Drosophila melanogaster is a species of fly (the taxonomic order Diptera) in the family. The species is known generally as the common fruit fly or vinegar fly. Starting...Is this oil a blessing or a curse?
Sep 15, 2024
Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League… Kaieteur Sports – Quinton de Kock pummelled Guyana Amazon Warriors with a brilliant century as Barbados Royals recorded a 32-run victory at Kensington...Kaieteur News – In Guyana, politics and economics have always danced an ill-fated tango. It is difficult to say which... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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