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Nov 23, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on ‘Sugar’ returns in Ravens’ big win
Melanie Patriots upset Maccabees Dyna’s Ravens joined Courts Pacesetters in the second round in the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA) First Division Knockout Tournament when the...Nov 23, 2009 knews News Comments Off on PNCR to resist hijacking of Georgetown City Council
The political vendetta by the Peoples Progressive Party regime against the Mayor and City Council of Georgetown is a disgrace and exposes the crass nature of both President Bharrat Jagdeo and the...Nov 23, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Modify the message of dub music for the sake of our youths
Dear Editor, Music is one of the most common and often times, a misused media, through which messages are easily transferred from person to person. It may be used as a form of relaxation, expressing...Nov 23, 2009 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on PLAYING FOR THE SAME TEAM
Karl Marx said a long time ago that the ruling ideas are the ideas of the ruling class. This is the class that controls political power in any country and exercises influence over the functions of...Nov 23, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Construction started on Family Court
Efforts to promote family welfare were given a significant boost recently with the initiation of the construction of a new building to house a Family Court. This Cabinet approved project will be...Nov 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Speeding car hits two on pedestrian crossing
Two young women are now patients at the Georgetown Public Hospital, after they were struck down by a speeding car on a pedestrian crossing on Mandela Avenue. The two are Lisa Brown, 24, of D‘Urban...Nov 22, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. now taking four-lane highway to Grove
– designs soon for alternative two-lane from Mandela Avenue By Leonard Gildarie Metal barriers are to be placed at all the dangerous turns along the East Bank Demerara roadway, according to...Nov 22, 2009 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Dem boys seh…People frighten Leonora
Long time when children behave bad dem parents use to tell dem how dem gun call de old man. De old man was somebody who would carry dem away. Well children use to behave. But times change and parents...Nov 22, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on CGX meets with President Jagdeo: To start drilling next year
CGX Energy Inc., that was criticized a few days ago by President Bharrat Jagdeo, has announced that it is scheduled to start drilling in the second half of next year. Yesterday, CGX President Kerry...Nov 22, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Contract inked for Diamond market tarmac
The Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development on Friday inked a $24.5 M contract for the construction of the Diamond market tarmac. The project is scheduled to be completed within three...Nov 22, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Crippled worker still to attract boss’s attention
Gavin Liverpool of Maxwell Alley, Christianburg, Wismar, is at present lying in the Mackenzie Hospital crippled, as a result of an accident that occurred over a month ago on the Mackenzie/Wismar...Nov 22, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Overseas group boosts GPHC library
Guyana Care and Treatment Network has made a donation of Nursing Books, Medical Journals and Magazines to the Medical Science Resource Centre (library) of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation...Nov 22, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Victorians to honour ancestors who purchased Victoria Village
In the quest to give recognition to the vision and foresight of the 83 freed slaves who, 170 years ago, purchased the village of Victoria, East Coast Demerara, an honorary event will be held next...Nov 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Money from Norway will have international oversight
…MOU illustrates transparency, accountability concern with Guyana – PNCR The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Norway and Guyana that will see this country benefiting from some $250M...Nov 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Guyana working toward slice in US$1B for agri-development
The Agriculture Ministry has requested additional information as it relates to details on conditions and processes for access as it relates to US$1B that has been made available for agricultural...Nov 22, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Why are ‘rogue’ lawyers allowed to practice?
Dear Editor, I read in the newspapers of the exposure by Prakash Persaud of the seemingly despicable actions by some lawyers in Guyana, and I therefore wish to comment on the issue. The famous...Nov 22, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Lindeners’ concern about LEAP’s continuity
Dear Editor, I saw my colleagues lamenting about LEAP’s continuity and whither goeth the programme after December 31, 2009. I support their positions unequivocally, albeit with mixed emotions. The...Nov 22, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Descendants of slaves and indentured servants should not be struggling for basic human rights
Dear Editor, Mr. F. Skinner’s letter (Wealth transforms and strengthens one’s position in the political process, SN 19-11-09) confirms we are walking different path towards empowerment. I respect...Nov 22, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Griffith, Bishoo spur DCC to Hand-in-Hand title
Lusignan dethroned under lights in historic final Defending Demerara Cricket Board (DCB) Hand-in-Hand 2nd division 50-overs champions Lusignan of East Coast were crushed by 86 runs on home turf by...Feb 11, 2025
Kaieteur Sports–Guyanese squash players delivered standout performances at the 2025 BCQS International Masters Tournament, held at the Georgetown Club, with Jason-Ray Khalil, Regan Pollard, and...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News-If you had asked me ten years ago what I wanted for Guyana, I would have said a few things:... more
Antiguan Barbudan Ambassador to the United States, Sir Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The upcoming election... more
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