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Jan 03, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Juman Yassin returned unopposed as GOA President
-Dr. Pilgrim replaces Blackmore Attorney-at-Law K.A. Juman Yassin was returned unopposed as President of the Guyana Olympic Association at its annual General Meeting which was held last Tuesday, at...Jan 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on That ‘reckless and irresponsible’ statement by Guysuco needs clarification
Dear Editor, Like thousands of other people, I am also shocked by the reckless and irresponsible statement by the Guysuco official that US$3M loss in revenue, attributed to the ongoing fiasco at the...Jan 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on The impure mind always sees negatively
Dear Editor, An Indian philosopher said “it is the impurity of your mind that is mainly responsible for brining to your notice only the dark side of other.” According to the most of the private...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Municipal workers finally receive December pay
By noon yesterday, most municipal workers were able to access their much-needed wages and salaries, which had eluded their grasp until now because of the municipality’s inability to garner...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Culture Ministry seeks legal advice against Swansea
Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, Dr Frank Anthony, has said that he is convinced that, “Swansea was contracted to provide light and sound for the Carifesta opening, and other events; and...Jan 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Laws should relate to local conditions
Dear Editor, I have been over the years a defender of the PPP/C government, as it relates to extreme and absurd criticisms. This approach is because I at least accept the need for genuine, for...Jan 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on What has become of the ‘sugar action plan?’
Dear Editor, After reading the Kaieteur News article of December 28 with the caption “US$180M Skeldon Modernisation Plant incurs GY$1.2B in losses”, I was horrified. What I have read in this...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Guyanese student proves himself a natural leader in Canada
Having left Guyana to pursue a higher education in Canada in 2004, Tahir Khan readied himself for the onslaught of new cultures, new customs, and a variety of new people, which he was sure he would...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on GT&T parent company ATN acquires more US assets
Salem-based telecommunications service provider Atlantic Tele-Network Inc. (ATN) has reported that its U.S.-based rural wireless division, Commnet Wireless LLC, has acquired the wireless assets of...Jan 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on 2k9 should bring positive changes
Dear Editor, I would like to extend to you and your staff and all the readers, a very good New Year. Let us hope that all of our politicians can deliver to us, the people, a New Year full of hope...Jan 03, 2009 knews Editorial Comments Off on The Government needs to bend
It is a new year, and people have made numerous wishes, all seeking to live better than they did last year. Some, if not the majority, would have wished for fortune, and others, for health. There are...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Municipal workers finally receive December pay
By noon yesterday, most municipal workers were able to access their much-needed wages and salaries, which had eluded their grasp until now because of the municipality’s inability to garner...Nov 26, 2024
SportsMax – Guyanese hard-hitting left hander Sherfane Rutherford will get the opportunity to shine on T20 franchise cricket’s biggest stage once again after being picked up by the...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- Burnham’s decision to divert the Indian Immigration Fund towards constructing the National... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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