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May 27, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on RHTYSC, Latter Day Saints distribute $500,000 in sports gear
Fifteen schools, a number of Non Governmental Organisations (NGO) and Government agencies in Berbice were presented with $500,000 worth of sports gear by the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club last...May 27, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Wakenaam beat Bartica by 8 wickets
Wakenaam defeated Bartica by 8 wickets, as the Banks DIH X-tra White 40 overs cricket competition continued at the Wakenaam Community Centre ground in, Good Success recently. In a match which was...May 27, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Gafoor takes lead after first round
Despite a few upsets, most of the top rated players dominated the leader-board at the end of the first round of the Guyana Association of Scrabble Players (GASP) National Open Championship which got...May 27, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Rose Hall Town Flag Raising ceremony
ROSE HALL TOWN, CORENTYNE – Residents of Rose Hall Town on the Corentyne ushered in the 43rd anniversary of Guyana as an independent nation, Monday evening, with the traditional flag raising...May 27, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Digicel Kick Start Clinics “vital to Caribbean development” – Jamaal Shabazz
Former Technical Director of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), Jamaal Shabazz, has described Digicel as a partner in the development of sport and youth across the Caribbean. Shabazz, who is also...May 27, 2009 knews News Comments Off on ATN considers buying Govt shares in GT&T
Atlantic Tele-Network (ATN) will discuss the possible buyout of the government’s 20 percent shares in the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company at its next board meeting. In a statement posted on...May 27, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Empower men to change the culture of violence and abuse – Manickchand
“Empower men and boys to change the culture of violence and abuse… Empower men and boys to take responsibility always for their own actions… Empower men and boys to understand that only with...May 27, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Successful political debut for ex Indian Test Captain
Mohammad Azharuddin, the 46-year-old former Indian cricket captain, has become a Member of Parliament in India after winning on a Congress ticket. “As we started chatting in the next room,...May 27, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on South defeat Central E’bo by 121 runs
South Essequibo defeated Central Essequibo by 121 runs, as the Alfred Maycock Over-40, 20/20 competition continued on the Essequibo Coast recently. Played at the Affiance No.1 ground, South Essequibo...May 27, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Is the Justice System in Guyana – ‘justice or just us?’
Dear Editor, I have always been an avid admirer of literary works, irrespective of their source and intent, but of recent months, I have been inundated with some of the most irresponsible forms of...May 27, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Nandy Park, North Soesdyke to clash in final
Nandy Park and North Soesdyke will clash in the final of the Goodwood Racing Service 40-over second division cricket competition, organised by the East Bank Demerara Cricket Association (EBDCA)....May 27, 2009 knews News Comments Off on City Hall’s balance sheets could be written off
The recent inquiry into the financial affairs of City Hall concurs with the findings of the Auditor General Report according to Commissioner of Inquiry, Keith Burrowes. Burrowes’s disclosure came...May 27, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Sans Souci get past Zeelandia by 28 runs
Sans Souci defeated Zeelandia by 28 runs as play in the Sterling Products 40 overs cricket competition continued at the Wakenaam Community Centre Ground in Good Success recently. Sans Souci won the...May 27, 2009 knews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Sex meets politics: The death of an apology
The desire of a majority of Guyanese after the PNC lost power in 1992 was that the PNC should own up to some of its terrible violations, apologise to the nation and let the country move on in search...May 27, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Region ten farmers urged to seek new prospects
Farmers in Region Ten have been urged to look at new opportunities and to face difficulties being experienced in order to overcome the challenges being faced within the agricultural sector. Minister...May 27, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on An opportunity for PNCR to regain credibility that was seriously damaged at the last congress
Dear Editor, The 16th Biennial Congress of the People’s National Congress will be held from August 21 to 23, 2009. It is an opportunity for the PNCR to regain the credibility that was so seriously...May 27, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Three certified to maintain AINLIM’s state-of-the-art machinery
Associated Industries Limited (AINLIM) has secured technical competency to maintain New Holland/Kobelco construction machinery. Three of its employees recently completed training in this regard....May 27, 2009 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Do not count out President Jagdeo’s climate change economy at yet!
President Bharrat Jagdeo deserves a great deal of credit, if only for the effort he is making to try to dig Guyana out of its problems, most of which were problems that his government did not create....Nov 23, 2024
Kaieteur Sports- The highly anticipated Diamond Mineral Water International Indoor Hockey Festival is set to ignite the National Gymnasium from November 28th to December 1st. This year’s...…Peeping Tom kaieteur News- Ray Daggers walked from Corriverton to Charity. It was a journey so epic it might have... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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