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May 22, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Kool Kidz T20 Inter Secondary ¼ finals set for today
The Guyana Beverage Company sponsored Kool Kidz Twenty20 Inter Secondary School quarter-finals will be contested today with the respective winners booking dates in the semi-finals. Port Mourant will...May 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Death crash bus driver gets four years
A minibus driver from Plaisance was sent to jail for four years and six months by magistrate Yohhahnseh Cave three years after causing the deaths of three school-aged children in a minibus smash-up...May 22, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Guyana is a most amazing place
Dear Editor, The operations of our Government are amazing. We have the most considerable defence force. They try to train us to be soldiers of our communities by leaving us to fend for ourselves. I...May 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Parents have suspicions about missing son
The parents of a missing 17-year-old boy, Mark Lawrence, are calling on the police to intensify their search for him, as they fear that something is terribly wrong with him. The boy’s mother,...May 22, 2009 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on GEORGETOWN HAS A LOT OF SEWAGE
You know things are getting serious in Guyana when the government responds to the substance of an article written by Uncle Freddie. Usually the government would ignore the ravings of the Kaieteur...May 22, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Fraser rebounds after opening night loss
Enthusiasm, desire and raw talent was on display as the new crop of young players continued to capture the attention of the audience, on the second night of this year’s Woodpecker Products...May 22, 2009 knews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on When panty disappear is time fuh shame
Everybody who hear ‘bout thief think that is somebody who walking de streets only looking fuh wha dem ain’t put down. Nuff people gun be surprised that dem have more thief wukking wid dem than...May 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Union awaiting report from teacher
President of the Guyana Teachers’ Union, Colwyn King, said that he is awaiting a full report from the teacher of the Berbice High School who was slapped in the face by a student. According to King...May 22, 2009 knews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Getting the “other” to register and vote
This essay here is a commentary on Ravi Dev’s last Sunday piece captioned, “Wooing the ‘Other’.” There is a cynical thought of Mr. Dev in his article on an issue of vital importance to...May 22, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Cellink Premier League continues this evening
Competition in the first round of the Cellink Premier League will continue this evening at the Tucville ground with a double-header. Defending champions and joint leaders Alpha ‘The Hammer’...May 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on PNCR unable to pronounce on Corbin’s diagnosis, treatment – Clarke
Close to a month after Leader of the Opposition, Robert Corbin, was medivacced to the United States of America for medical reasons, details of his specific ailment that caused him to undergo surgery...May 22, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on We must re-orient the opportunities for our youths
Dear Editor, I refer to an article in the Kaieteur News captioned, “GPHC overwhelmed by suicide” in the May 13 edition. This is not new information; our youths have been killing themselves...
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Kaieteur Sports – The road to the 2024 MVP Sports-Petra Organisation Girls Under-11 Football Championship title narrows today as the tournament moves into its highly anticipated...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- It is a curious feature of the modern age that the more complex our agreements, the more... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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