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Nov 29, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Car with Brazilian license plates abandoned in Lethem
Acting on information received, officials from the Guyana Revenue Authority in Lethem on Tuesday last impounded a car that was fitted with Brazilian licence plates. Reports out of the area stated...Nov 29, 2010 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Dem boys seh….People frighten fuh answer questions
A newspaper decide to check out how de government spending money pun drugs. Is not that de government buying cocaine and ganja because any government that buy dem kind of drugs looking fuh serious...Nov 29, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Winston Murray to be interred today
The late Winston Shripal Murray will today be buried on the island Leguan, the place of his birth. Murray’s body will lie in state at the Parliament Building before the funeral service, which is...Nov 29, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana wins international Duck Curry competition
Guyana’s largest International duck curry competition saw an explosion of taste buds at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence, East Bank Demerara yesterday. Thousands graced the event to get a...Nov 29, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Walter Grant-Stuart outclasses field to end season in style
By Franklin Wilson Differently Able cyclist Walter Grant-Stuart ended the 2010 cycling season in emphatic and classy fashion when he outclassed a star studded field to win the 11th Diamond Mineral...Nov 29, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Lyzecks produce masterclass performance to win Goodwill Series
Suriname’s leading volleyball club Lyzecks produced a masterclass performance against Guyana’s No.1 club Young Achievers to capture the Digicel and John Fernandes Ltd sponsored Goodwill Series...Nov 29, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Suspected sex predator in custody
FORT CANJE, BERBICE – A 29-year old man who was caught having sexual intercourse with a 13-year old girl is now in police custody. The man, who is said to be a painter and a private/hire car...Nov 29, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Edwards gets maiden West Indies call-up
No place for Bishoo, Sarwan again ignored By Sean Devers Barbadian batsman Kirk Edwards has received a maiden call up to the West Indies squad for the five-match One Day International Series and T20...Nov 29, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on More ganja found in New Amsterdam
NEW AMSTERDAM, BERBICE – More ganja was reportedly found in New Amsterdam on Saturday and an unemployed man, who gave police a Linden address, is now at the Central Police Station awaiting his...Nov 29, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on GTA Collaborates in conducting training for City Tour Guides
Under the theme “Community Based Tourism: Preserving the Unique Character and Culture of Communities” the Ministry of Tourism, the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) and Wilderness Explorers...Nov 29, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Sussex Street businessman lends a helping hand to society
– targets vulnerable young men George Union has been a welder/ fabricator for over 41 years, a job he does with pure passion. Over the 41 years, Mr. Union has been dealt with his fair share of...Nov 29, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Director of Sport supports K&S tourney, but says Alpha must be included
Guyana’s Director of Sport and Parliamentarian Neil Kumar told Kaieteur Sport yesterday that while he fully supports the Kashif & Shangai football tournament he could never support the...Nov 29, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Truancy campaign in Region Six bearing fruit
NEW AMSTERDAM, BERBICE – The truancy campaign in Region Six is bearing fruit and as a result the attendance of students in schools has seen some improvement. Schools’ Welfare Officer in...Nov 29, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Three more detained in Kali Mai Temple murder
NUMBER SIXTY FOUR VILLAGE, CORENTYNE – The initial three suspects were released from police custody and another three were arrested as the probe continues into the death of 45-year old Guydat...Nov 29, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Barbados marks 44 years Independence
Dear Editor, Barbados which is known as little England will on Tuesday (30-11-10) celebrate its 44th anniversary of independence. It was at midnight on November 29th 1966 the Union Jack was lowered...Nov 29, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Ensure local businesses are not hampered
Dear Editor, It was reported in the newspapers that President Jagdeo met the Board of a Trinidadian Conglomerate. For a President to meet the Board of a company on their own ground is not protocol...Nov 29, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Did I miss the coverage of the Chronicle on ‘Break the Silence – Stop the Violence’ Rally?
Dear Editor, I am an avid reader of all four of Guyana’s newspapers. It’s always very interesting to attempt to see how much a newspaper allows its bias to affect its reporting of the news....Nov 29, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Govt., unions and workers are all responsible for the chaos in the sugar industry
Dear Editor, Kaieteur News (28/11/2010) carried a story “Don’t blame us! – GAWU tells Berbice Chambers.” This is the most ludicrous statement made by GAWU when most of the blame lay at their...Nov 29, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on The Georgetown Cricket Club is erasing Guyanese history
I haven’t set foot in the building of the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) since the middle of the sixties when my father was the head groundsman. I was just a little boy then. I never set foot onto...Jan 07, 2025
Kaieteur Sports-Archery Guyana (AG) is set to host a 2-day National Indoor Senior Recurve tournament on January 18 and 19 2025, at the Cyril Potter College Auditorium, Turkeyen Campus. Getting the...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Olympic boxing now finds itself as at a crossroads. A recent report in the Kaieteur News... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- It has long been evident that the world’s richest nations, especially those responsible... more
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