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Apr 12, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Bahadur (6-28), Beaton (46 no) Green (40) star as North, Central win
North and Central Essequibo recorded victories as the Good Wood U-19 50 overs cricket competition continued in zone A Essequibo recently. At the Hampton Court ground, North defeated Central by 3...Apr 12, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Hikers’ juniors finish fourth in U-16 category
-Assanah voted MVP Despite securing the Most Valuable Player of the Under-16 category award through the consistent performances of Shaquelle Assanah, Hikers juniors ended fourth in the Trinidad and...Apr 12, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Over 70 competitors confirmed for May 3 Meeting
-Teams expected from USA, Canada, T&T, Suriname Teams from the USA, Canada, Trinidad and Tobago and Suriname have already confirmed participation in the Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club...Apr 12, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on War of Words as GASP stages Nationals Preliminaries
Twelve of the countries top scrabble players will match wits this morning at the Malteenoes Sports Club when the Guyana Association of Scrabble Players (GASP) stages an ‘A’ Level tournament for...Apr 12, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Crandon hits unbeaten 65 on return to Guyana team
Host reach 208-6 on rain hit opening day By San Devers Royston Crandon celebrated his return to the Guyana team with a confident unbeaten 65 against Barbados on the rain-hit opening day of their...Apr 12, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Regatta 2K9 Power Boat racing to be best ever
Sports Organiser – Calmeth Young The eagerly anticipated Power Boat races, one of the major highlights of the Bartica Regatta, are expected to be the biggest and best ever according to Sports...Apr 12, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Georgetown finish unbeaten, could play W/Dem in final
National under-19 opener Trevon Griffith led from the front with an attractive 50 to lead Georgetown to an 87-run victory against East Bank at Lusignan yesterday as the City side finished unbeaten in...Apr 12, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on South defeat Central E’bo in latest play
South Essequibo defeated Central Essequibo by 43 runs when the Banks DIH Xtra White 40 overs first division cricket competition continued in zone A Essequibo recently. Played at the Anna Regina...Apr 12, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on The Jagans served a higher religious order
Dear Editor, Former President Janet Jagan died in the most auspicious time of Navratri in the Hindu calendar. Neither Janet nor her husband, the late Cheddi, were religious people in the sense of...Apr 12, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Reading Contest is a brilliant idea
Dear Editor, As we journey through life, it’s the small tools which we may stumble on that truly contributes significantly to the shaping of our well being and moulding. Fortunately for me, I have...Apr 12, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Freddie should have chosen a different topic
Dear Editor, I am an avid reader of Freddie Kissoon’s column but I think that for his essay on Good Friday he should have chosen a different subject. By his own admission he is on shaky ground as...Apr 12, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Ms. Lowden’s conclusions are perplexing and illogical
Dear Editor, This letter is in response to Ms. Marissa Lowden’s letter in the Guyana Chronicle titled “Brain drain versus brain gain.” (April 10, 2009). I was very disappointed in the tone of...Apr 12, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Evaluation of President Jagdeo’s Mid-East tour
Dear Editor, Guyana’s membership in the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) since 1998 and participation in the Arab-South American Summit forum has draw this small English-speaking country...Apr 12, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on NDIA does not have the data to estimate the 10 000-year storm
Dear Editor, The CEO (ag), NDIA, Lionel Wordsworth must be commended for his letter on the Hope canal design, which he circulated to all the leading newspapers in Guyana, namely Guyana Chronicle, SN...Apr 12, 2009 knews Features / Columnists Comments Off on Radika, ah beggin’ yuh
The Parrot loves music. Let me put that in perspective; I like good music. I am not oblivious of the cliché, “one man’s meat is another man’s poison” as it relates what’s bad for me may be...Apr 12, 2009 knews Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks Comments Off on The Baccoo speaks
It is not by accident that this is the time when traveling on the waterways could be problematic because the elements have combined to produce conditions that are far from normal. The high tides...Apr 12, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Woman attacked and robbed twice in two days at exact location
The phrase ‘double dilemma’ was apt to describe the double robbery of a young woman on two consecutive days at the exact location. On Thursday, around 22:30 hrs, Keneisha Duke (former Kaieteur...Apr 12, 2009 knews News Comments Off on GRA hopes that new electronic licensing system will curb illegal activities
Commissioner-General of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA), Khurshid Sattaur, in a press statement, has said that once the newly implemented electronic motor vehicle licensing system has been...Apr 12, 2009 knews Features / Columnists, Ronald Sanders Comments Off on G20 Summit did nothing for the Caribbean: Developing countries failed to act collectively
By Sir Ronald Sanders Throughout the Caribbean the effects of the global financial meltdown are being seen in a human face – people are losing jobs; many are in danger of losing their homes from...Mar 20, 2025
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Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the US and the OAS, Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- In the latest... more
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