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…Popcaan, Machel Montano to headline post-race concert Kaieteur Sports – The gates are set to fly open once again for Guyana’s biggest day in horse racing, as the Guyana Cup returns on...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan Sports 0
Kaieteur Sports – The Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) is excited to announce that the official player draft show for the 2025 season will be broadcast today, Wednesday, 18 June at...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan Sports 0
…Britton and Van Lange to take first strike Kaieteur Sports – A talented four-man team arrived in Barbados yesterday to represent Guyana at the 2025 Caribbean Regional Table Tennis...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan Sports 0
…Foreign Affairs claim ‘One Guyana’ Inter Ministries/Government Agencies Domino Kaieteur Sports – The tarmac of the National Cultural Centre came alive on Saturday last as Yarrowkabra...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan Sports 0
Kaieteur Sports – Guyanese boxing fans are in for an electrifying night as three of the nation’s most celebrated fighters, Elton Dharry, Keevin Allicock, and Dexter Marques make their return...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan Sports 0
… ‘One Guyana’ Kings and Queens of the Sand Football Kaieteur Sports – The final night of the group stage for the third edition of the One Guyana Kings and Queen of the Sand Football...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan Sports 0
…former National Coach focused despite Slingerz FC’s dominance Kaieteur Sports – For Slingerz Football Club head coach Jamaal Shabazz, while his side is off to a flawless start in their...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
…warns global conflicts put market at risk as supply set to outpace demand Kaieteur News – The International Energy Agency (IEA) is warning that global oil supply growth is set to...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
…as President pushes struggling entity to diversify operations Kaieteur News – The government of Guyana has announced plans to diversify the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) beyond sugar...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
(AL JAZEERA) Israeli troops have killed at least 70 Palestinians and wounded hundreds as they sought aid in Gaza on Tuesday, firing at them with tank shells, machine guns and drones. Those casualties...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
RIO DE JANEIRO, June 17 (Reuters) – ExxonMobil and Chevron on Tuesday took their first steps toward exploring for oil in Brazil’s Foz do Amazonas basin, scooping up offshore blocks...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
Kaieteur News – ExxonMobil Guyana Limited (EMGL) has commenced drilling operations at two separate well sites in the Stabroek Block. This is according to notices published by the Maritime...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
…says he is not a credible journalist Kaieteur News – Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, at the sidelines of an event on Tuesday, called out Makhail Rodrigues, better known as the...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
Kaieteur News – A pensioner was found dead on Tuesday morning, slumped over his canoe at Wakapao, Moruca district, Region One. The dead man was identified as Archelous Hendricks of Hassacobra-...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
Kaieteur News – A 24-year-old gold miner was tied up and beaten to death by four persons on Monday, after he allegedly broke into their shop and stole a number of items. Dead is Mark Thomas of...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
Kaieteur News – A policeman was air-dashed to Georgetown on Monday after an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) crashed into a truck belonging to the Guyana Manganese Inc. (GMI) along the trail to Port...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists 0
Kaieteur News – Dem boys seh election season come again and one political party seh dem gun give everybody de moon and de stars. Not metaphorically. Literally. Dem seh de first 1,000 supporters...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
The Associated Press — A judge in Mali on Monday ordered Barrick Gold’s Loulo-Gounkoto gold complex to be placed under provisional administration for six months in an ongoing dispute...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
Kaieteur News – The Caribbean economy, excluding Guyana, expanded at a moderate pace, buoyed by steady global growth of 3.2%, led by the United States of America (US), the region’s main...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
– Deputy Chief Education Officer for Technical Education Kaieteur News – Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is no longer a secondary or alternative pathway but a strategic...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
Kaieteur News – With over $2 billion allocated from the national budget to upgrade the Guyana Zoological and Botanical Gardens this year, the National Parks Commission is preparing to spend a...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
Kaieteur News – Local artiste, Daniel Wharton, called ‘Baby Skello’, who was remanded to prison for blasphemous libel last Friday, was released on $45,000 High Court bail. Wharton made his...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
Kaieteur News – With general and regional elections scheduled for September 1 later this year, Minister of Education, Priya Manikchand, said her ministry will announce a new date for the...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
Kaieteur News – The University of Guyana (UG) has taken another stride in its mission to deliver world-class engineering education with the enhancement of its Mechanical Lab at the Faculty of...Jun 18, 2025 Neeraj Khan News 0
Kaieteur News – Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill, has advised that only trucks and public transportation would be allowed to use the East Bank of Demerara corridor stretching from...
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…Popcaan, Machel Montano to headline post-race concert Kaieteur Sports – The gates are set to fly open once again for Guyana’s biggest day in horse racing, as the Guyana Cup returns on...Kaieteur News – The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) of Guyana was established under Article 212A of the Constitution... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – The 55th Regular Session of the General Assembly of the Organisation of American... more
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