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Mar 29, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Caribbean Youths would leave the Region for better opportunities
By Rabindra Rooplall Under the theme, “Eye on the future, investing in youth now for tomorrow’s community,” the CARICOM Commission on Youth Development presented a report which revealed...Mar 29, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Pensioner left in bushes after being struck down by female driver
Relatives of 60-year old Lennox Campbell, of 225 Eccles East Bank Demerara are praying that the police apprehend the female driver, who struck him down and left him in a pile of bushes, on the Huston...Mar 29, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Scrabble association receives timely help in preparation for Tri-Nation tourney
The nation’s top scrabble players are currently engaged in earnest preparation for the Tri-Nation Scrabble tournament between this country, Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados slated for Trinidad and...Mar 29, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Guyana surrenders IGG Athletics Title to Suriname
– country loses discipline after 19 years Guyana lost its first Athletics title of the Inter-Guiana Games (IGG) after 19 years yesterday at the Baduel Stadium following a disappointing...Mar 29, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Locals perform creditably at IBM Tennis event
The Guyana team that attended the IBM International Tennis Tournament in Trinidad and Tobago performed creditably. Girls 18s : In the qualifying rounds, Aruna Ramrattan lost to Jenice Ayuen...Mar 29, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Crime knows no geographic boundaries
Dear Editor, Anyone can understand President Jagdeo’s unhappiness over the lack of prosecutions under both the old and new anti-money laundering laws. It has been said that crime knows no...Mar 29, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Berbicians cannot fathom a life without the existence of the Canje Bridge
Dear Editor, I am in a taxi traveling back to work after lunch. The car makes its way onto the Canje River Bridge, then slows down to virtually a snail’s pace all of a sudden. The car I was in was...Mar 29, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Dreading to walk on the seawall
Dear Editor, On Sunday March 14, 2010, just after 5pm, a friend and I were walking on the seawall. As we approached Sheriff St. and Rupert Craig Highway we saw two young men putting up a tarpaulin...Mar 29, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Don’t be hoodwink and bamboozled by those smart politicians
Dear Editor, Local Government Elections will soon be the reality that every citizen and resident of the various towns in our beloved country will be experiencing. Many will agree that it was long...Mar 29, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on EVEN THE LONGEST ROPE HAS AN END
When you listen to the explanations given by the President of Guyana for the retention of a former top official of CLICO on the Board of Directors of the Guyana Sugar Corporation, and when you hear...Mar 29, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Tony Deyal column Comments Off on THE GAME OF THE NAME
Experiencing the agony of other people calling you names is one thing, but when the name-calling comes from your parents it can be more than traumatic. Shakespeare, or Will as he was named, had the...Mar 29, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on GAPA condemns statement by Mr. Jinnah Rahaman
Dear Editor, I am responding to Mr. M. Jinnah Rahaman’s letter (Kaieteur News Sunday 21 March, 2010) which was misleading and malicious in attacking the Guyana Agricultural Producers’ Association...
Apr 07, 2025
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By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- Recent media stories have suggested that King Charles III could “invite” the United... more
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