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Jun 06, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Stabroek Rotarians take eye-care to Kabakaburi
The Rotary club of Stabroek in partnership with Rotary Club of Farmingham and Rotary International embarked on a much-needed eye care project in the remote community of Kabakaburi, Pomeroon. The...Jun 06, 2008 KNews Freddie Kissoon 1
How can anyone from the British Commonwealth who did the British school examination, General Certificate of Examination (GCE) ever forget that poem “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by Samuel...Jun 06, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Republic Bank Right Start U-15 cricket in Berbice
Reid, Hosannah, Kendall, Griffith outstanding A superb and outstanding all round performance from Tutorial Academy’s all rounder Flynn Reid led the outstanding list of performers in the latest set...Jun 06, 2008 KNews Letters Comments Off on What is CARICOM doing to help?
DEAR EDITOR, I write in relation to the editorial carried in Kaieteur News of June 05, 2008. The responses by most Caribbean countries for their treatment of Guyanese have been varying, but are along...Jun 06, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Floodlight ‘A’ and ‘B’ teams to play in fund raiser at Ogle Community Centre
They are billed as Guyana’s most demanding softball cricket teams, the Floodlight ‘A’ and ‘B’ sides will be in action again this weekend. The two teams will take on a Davo’s Lumber Yard...Jun 06, 2008 KNews Peeping Tom Comments Off on Blame the government – Freedom of Information is coming
It would seem that a day does not go by without a finger being pointed at the government and this is what life is about because people should constantly be examining their government. It is they who...Jun 06, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Canada Fund injects $1M to Theatre Guild project
The Canada Fund, which falls under the Canadian High Commission, yesterday donated C’dn$5,000 to the restoration and refurbishment of the Theatre Guild building on Parade Street, Kingston. The...Jun 06, 2008 KNews Peeping Tom Comments Off on The Parrot Speaks – Corbin’s CANTFESTA
The Parrot firmly believes that R.H.O Corbin is confused, since there is no other word or reason to describe his position on CARIFESTA X. This is an event to make us proud; an event that was the...Jun 06, 2008 knews News Comments Off on PPP, OP frustrating registration exercise – PNCR
The People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) has expressed its displeasure at what it views as the deliberate efforts of the PPP to frustrate and undermine the current registration exercise. These...Jun 06, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on St. Pius win Circle Tennis title
St. Pius defeated Rising Star in the final to grab the West Demerara/Al Sport & Tour Promotions Circle Tennis Competition which ended last Sunday at the Bayrock ground in Linden. In the final,...Jun 06, 2008 KNews Dem Boys Seh Comments Off on Dem boys seh – Madness tek over
This week some people do so much stupidness that dem boys start to wonder whether was de world coming to an end. To start dem had Bappo who always believe that in this day and age de best thing to do...Jun 06, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on GFF get green light to use Stadium – receive approval via telephone
After an anxious wait to hear whether or not Guyana’s return World Cup fixture against Suriname will be played here, the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) yesterday received positive news when...Jun 05, 2008 KNews Exchange Rates Comments Off on Exchange Rates
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SportsMax – The West Indies U19 Women’s team clinched their first win of the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup, defeating hosts Malaysia by 53 runs to advance to the Super Six round. After a...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News-By any reckoning, Region 6 should have been Guyana’s most prosperous region. It has a... more
Antiguan Barbudan Ambassador to the United States, Sir Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The upcoming election... more
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