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Oct 05, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on CONCACAF Gold Cup qualifying schedule released
Guyana face hosts Mexico in first game on Oct. 29 New York: The three-time defending champion United States will open the CONCACAF Women’s World Cup Qualifying tournament against Haiti in Playa del...Oct 05, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Tradewind Tankers tourney gave volleyball lifeline
By Rawle Welch The Tradewind Tankers Nationwide Volleyball Tournament that involved most of the top teams in the country produced a lifeline for the Guyana Volleyball Federation (GVF), but more...Oct 05, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on A child-friendly classroom is more than just mounting stuff on the walls
Dear Editor, I still cannot understand how we can celebrate two things in one month. I had recommended that Education Month be moved to October and Agriculture Month be in November, since schools...Oct 05, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Revert to the old ticket system at the DHB
Dear Editor, The move by Government to stop collecting tickets at the western end of the Demerara Harbour Bridge (DHB) seems like a good idea to help ease the traffic congestion, but I am humbly...Oct 05, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on David Granger: Is he the lone surviving member of a class that has disappeared?
Mr. David Granger has announced his intention to be the President of Guyana. I have other choices that I would give my ballot to, but I would certainly vote for Granger if those other options are not...Oct 05, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Scrapping the new sugar factory may be the best thing
Dear Editor, The Government of Guyana if ever it’s to lose power would be its fault and only it. I make this statement on the fact that the administration does not learn from its mistakes, or...Oct 05, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Eusi Kwayana was not a part of the ‘military wing’ of the WPA
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter of Mr. Vassan Ramracha in Kaieteur News of Sunday, October 3, 2010. The essential proposition of Mr. Ramracha is that violence as a political tool is the antithesis...Oct 05, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Time out!
What sort of human being is going to cut off the head of a schoolgirl? What depraved individual is going to do something like this? How can someone treat a human being like a fowl and simply cut...Oct 05, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Gandhi’s social sins are common in Guyana
Dear Editor, October 2 was the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi’s birthday, or Gandhi Jayanti, is celebrated every year as the International Day of Non-Violence. The Mahatma, who was...Oct 05, 2010 KNews Editorial Comments Off on A failure to act and the consequences
Over the weekend a resident in the vicinity of Emerald Towers made a most gruesome discovery. He found the headless body of a woman who turned out to be none other than a sixteen-year-old student...Oct 05, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on The GPF and its incompetence
Dear Editor, On numerous occasions, government officials, especially those at the Ministry of Home Affairs condemn any criticism of the security forces as unhelpful and harbouring devious intentions....Oct 05, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana continues strides to battle HIV – Dr Singh
In recognition of its enduring efforts to battle the dreaded Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Guyana was recently selected as a pilot country to implement ongoing monitoring of antiretroviral...
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SportsMax – With the stakes high and the odds challenging, West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite has placed an unyielding focus on self-belief and bravery as key factors for his team to deliver...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Accusations of conflict of interest have a peculiar way of rising to the surface in Guyana.... more
Sir Ronald Sanders (Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the US and the OAS) By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News–... more
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