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Feb 04, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on K&M All Stars defeat Good Success to take Anand Sanasie trophy
Komal and Mangal All Stars defeated Good Success invitational XI by 1 run to win the Anand Sanasie trophy in a feature 40 overs cricket match played on Sunday at the Wakenaam Community Centre Ground...Feb 04, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Wins for Richmond and Henrietta
Richmond Youths and Henrietta United recorded victories as the North Essequibo U-19 50 overs cricket competition continued recently in the Cinderella County. At Anna Regina, Richmond Youths overcame...Feb 04, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Adams, Khan star as Wakenaam beat Leguan by 8 wickets
National left arm spinner Ricardo Adams and Moin Khan shared eight wickets between them as Wakenaam defeated Leguan by 8 wickets when the Guyana Cricket Board U-15 50 overs Cricket competition...Feb 04, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Negatively handicapped players suffer on opening night
Action in this year’s Bounty Farm sponsored Handicap Squash Tournament commenced on Tuesday evening at the Georgetown Club courts with players who were negatively handicapped unable to overcome...Feb 04, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Forde cruises to AAG Cross Country win
By Edison Jefford Cleveland Forde solidified his candidacy for the National Sports Commission ‘Sportsman of the Year’ Award when he cruised to a comfortable and well crafted win in the Athletic...Feb 04, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Educate people of the evils of squatting
Dear Editor, It is very necessary that squatters and would-be squatters are educated as to the evils of squatting and, in this regard, the courts and the media need to do more. Mr. Edmunds, in his...Feb 04, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Industrialized countries may be intent on miniaturizing Guyana’s forest-based extractive industries
Dear Editor, Geographically and economically, Guyana has an industrial North and a largely undeveloped South. One can draw a line East to West along the fourth parallel, which runs close to Apoteri,...Feb 04, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Migration occurs in every society
Dear Editor, I respond to a letter entitled, “Freddie Kissoon responds to IAC” published in Sunday Kaieteur dated January 31, 2010. I agree with Mr. Kissoon that politicians usually take over...Feb 04, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on “Fear’, the new shopping item for the new opposition
Dear Editor, I want to use this letter to add to and reiterate some previous comments I made on elected dictatorship and by implication ‘fear’, in another context. Sometimes, I wonder if...Feb 04, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Lessons from Haiti disaster
Dear Editor, Just over three weeks after that devastating earthquake, we continue to hear the cry for help from the people of Haiti as we watch them live and die. It is far from over. Many countries...Feb 04, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Dr. Persaud replies to Kissoon and the AFC
Dear Editor, I refer to Frederick Kissoon’s “An independent foreign policy of a poverty-stricken nation is a mirage,” (Kaieteur News, February 2, 2010). I would also like to comment on a Press...Feb 04, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Hindu organisations call for festivals to be respected
Dear Editor, The Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha, The Guyana Pandits’ Council, The Guyana Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha, Guyana Central Arya Samaj, Guyana Maha Kali Organisation, Hare Krishna Iskon Movement...Feb 04, 2010 knews Editorial Comments Off on Child abuse and little support
Guyana has placed much emphasis on the rights of children and spouses. It has enacted legislation that allows for stricter penalties for those convicted and in some cases, it makes testifying just...Feb 03, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Jagdeo’s trips in past 2½ years nearing $1B – AFC
…opposition to raise issue in Parliament Mere hours after President Bharrat Jagdeo set out for Russia, Alliance For Change leader Raphael Trotman is questioning the cost/benefit ratio for the Head...Feb 03, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on KNews pressman dies in accident
The Kaieteur News fraternity was in mourning last night after their senior pressman Ashim Rafeek died at around 20:00 hrs in a collision with a car at Crane, on the West Coast Demerara public road....Feb 03, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Residents fearful as jaguar attacks Moco Moco sheep
Residents of Moco-Moco, Region Nine, are living in fear of a large cat believed to be a jaguar which is wreaking havoc with their livestock. The residents believe that the cat will soon attack humans...Feb 03, 2010 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Dem boys seh…De man in de bush run Robert
De government quiet. Is a long time since a group of people outside of Georgetown decide to challenge dem. And is bush people but as dem boys seh, people who live in de bush stupid. Well Robert and...Feb 03, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on The cops have left and thieves have returned
Over the years, around the Christmas season, makeshift Police Outposts manned by armed officers have been strategically placed around Georgetown as the lawmen attempt to curtail the volume of...Feb 03, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on LCDS consultations were not genuine – AFC
– party urges Govt. to return to table for miners’ talks By Leonard Gildarie One day after thousands of Barticians took to the streets over new mining proposals, the Alliance For Change (AFC)...Feb 03, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on DDL sends $8M worth of bottled water to Haiti
– More than 4,000 families to benefit Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL), one of Guyana’s leading beverage companies, has joined the efforts to insure that the people in Haiti get clean...Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
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…West Ruimveldt, Charlestown and Santa Rosa keep title in sight Kaieteur Sports – The road to schoolboy football glory is heating up, and the Petra Organisation made sure Sunday was nothing...Apr 19, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – There was a time when Guyana was spoken of, not entirely jokingly, as Bookers Guyana. Bookers was not a man. It was the giant foreign-owned sugar concern whose influence stretched so wide that if you sneezed in Georgetown, someone in a London boardroom probably approved the...Apr 19, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) –As with all my commentaries, this one is strictly in my personal capacity, drawing on more than fifty years of engagement with Caribbean affairs and a lifelong commitment to the cause of regional integration. I do not speak on behalf of any government or...Apr 20, 2026
Kaieteur News – It’s one of those situations crying out for help. The best I can do, other than offering professional help, is to raise an alarm about a case that is worrying in all of its elements. It’s the Saga of Elizabth Shivpersaud. If this distressed, shorthanded, hollow-eyed,...Freedom of speech is our core value at Kaieteur News. If the letter/e-mail you sent was not published, and you believe that its contents were not libellous, let us know, please contact us by phone or email.
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