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Dec 01, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on E’bo lose twice to set up Demerara/Berbice final under lights on Friday
Traditional local cricket whipping boys Essequibo lost both of their matches on Sunday in the Pepsi/Carib 20/20 Inter County cricket competition at the Blairmont ground in West Bank Berbice to set up...Dec 01, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Platinum Gulley Side Warriors are I Movement/BFA Super 8 champions
Platinum Gulley Side Warriors won the I Movement Promotions/Bartica Football Association Super 8 championship after capturing the final 2-1 in a close battle against Mighty Rulers at the Bartica...Dec 01, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Favourite leads Festival City to exciting win over Broad Street
By Franklin Wilson Daniel Favourite came to the aid of Festival City twice to lift them to a come from behind win over Broad Street in the feature match on day five of the Guinness ‘Greatest of De...Dec 01, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Floodlights capture thrilling encounter against Sleepin International Hotel
Last Friday night at the Everest Cricket ground produced a thrilling softball cricket match between a very young and athletic Sleepin team, who were eventually out classed by the experience of the...Dec 01, 2008 knews News Comments Off on ‘Grow More’ campaign ensures sufficient food supply for Christmas
The vigorous implementation of initiatives such as the ‘Grow More’ campaign, along with the extensive support to farmers and other producers of food have seen an upward progression of food...Dec 01, 2008 knews News Comments Off on NA Rotary Club hosts medical outreach
PLEGT ANKER, EAST BERBICE – Some 200 residents from communities between Kortberaadt and Mara, East Bank Berbice, have benefited from medical outreach programmes recently. The medical team...Dec 01, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on Football in Guyana has more problems than solutions
DEAR EDITOR, The current situation of football in Guyana has more problems than solutions. The private sector, the Government of Guyana and the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) have all contributed...Dec 01, 2008 knews News Comments Off on NA Town Day better than others past – organizer
NEW AMSTERDAM, BERBICE – The activities to observe the New Amsterdam Town Week ended yesterday. Mayor of New Amsterdam, Claude Henry, described the turnout at both the opening ceremony on...Dec 01, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Give local farmers the first option
Charity begins at home. There are a great many Guyanese at home searching for investable proposals. They deserve first call on investments. Guyana has taken its agricultural investment program to...Dec 01, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Tony Deyal column 1
Audrey, where you get that sugar? Darling there is nothing sweeter You make me scream, you make me bawl You make me feel like ten foot tall Sugar bum, sugar bum-bum When Lord Kitchener asked in...Dec 01, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Berbice High bids farewell to three teachers
QUEENSTOWN, NEW AMSTERDAM – It was a bitter-sweet moment when the staff and students of the Berbice High School in New Amsterdam bade farewell to three teachers on Thursday. Ms. Carmen Hardyal,...Dec 01, 2008 knews Editorial Comments Off on Investments during meltdown
One of the sad features in our deeply politically divided policy is the spin imparted even on developments that impact on the overall development of the country. While we accept that it is the duty...
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Kaieteur Sports- The Georgetown Regional Conference continued in thrilling fashion on Wednesday at the National Gymnasium hardcourt, with dominant performances from Saints Stanislaus and Government...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo has once again proven his talent for making the indefensible... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- Recent media stories have suggested that King Charles III could “invite” the United... more
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