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Oct 03, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on NBS Second Division – Berbice
RHT Bakewell register easy wins Hostile and aggressive fast bowling by former Guyana Under 15 and under 19 fast bowler Shevon Marks led his team Rose Hall Town Bakewell A to a crushing ten wicket win...Oct 03, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on RHTYSC and Ansa Mc al to host first ever Ten/10 cricket competition
The Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club’s (RHTY&SC) Cricket Development committee and Ansa Mc al Trading have teamed up to bring off Guyana’s first 10 / 10 knock-out cricket tournament...Oct 03, 2008 knews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on De new ambassador waiting fuh Bharrat
Last night dem boys learn how people does treat de jail like if is a hotel. Dem go in and book a room and walk out when dem please. People always use to seh how people can get anything fuh a fee and...Oct 03, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Propaganda
In yesterday’s piece, I outlined what is IESD. No need to go back on a definition. Today, this essay argues that there has been no evidence since 1992 when the Indian-dominated PPP took control of...Oct 03, 2008 knews Features / Columnists Comments Off on Balls abound
The Parrot reads a lot; newspapers that is. Those of you who share this trait would know that in addition to the hard news articles, there are light ones; some of which are humorous. Well, it depends...Oct 03, 2008 knews Features / Columnists Comments Off on Money from Your Overseas Families – In Trouble
Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA INTRODUCTION The financial crisis that hit the United States has spread to many other countries across Europe and Latin America. In Guyana, our economy is already on a life...Oct 03, 2008 knews Features / Columnists Comments Off on When reason is blind and selfishness prevails
Since yesterday, the representatives of the government began to continue to lobby the international community to help save the people of this country from certain colonialism and a future that could...Oct 03, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Hey, Mommy, there’s a nightclub next door!
There is always a benefit in being left behind the pack. We can learn from those who are ahead, see their mistakes and ensure that we do not repeat these. This is just one of the benefits of a...Oct 03, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on Perhaps Marion Academy can show us the way
DEAR EDITOR, Those who help to make the Marian Academy a reality must be commended. As Bishop Francis said recently “Look what we have done!” After 10 years the Marian Academy has proved a point....Oct 03, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on Where were the voices when OMAI was raping our mines?
DEAR EDITOR, It has taken us too long to realise how much OMAI has exploited our gold, raped our mines, and damaged our land and rivers due to the massive cyanide spill that caused economic and...Oct 03, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on We must never forget the role played by the protesters in NY
DEAR EDITOR, The opening of the UN in NY last week brought back, with all the protests against visiting leaders, old memories from the 1970s and 80s when Guyanese used to rally in front of the global...Oct 03, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on Implications of efforts to damage the public’s confidence in the GPF
DEAR EDITOR, There is a noticeable increase in the efforts of some sections of society to demoralise and damage the credibility of and public confidence in the Guyana Police Force (GPF). Some have...Nov 21, 2024
Kaieteur Sports – The D-Up Basketball Academy is gearing up to wrap its first-of-its-kind, two-month youth basketball camp, which tipped off in September at the Tuschen Primary School (TPS)...…Peeping Tom kaieteur News- Every morning, the government wakes up, stretches its arms, and spends one billion dollars... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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