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Dec 02, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Recklessness on Demerara River claims another life
Ernest Theopholus Gomes, better known as Vernon Grey, an 86-year-old former resident of Muritaro, up the Demerara River, was buried on Tuesday in Linden, more than a week after he died at the...Dec 02, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Education ministry stands by its policy of automatic promotion
– Education Minister Shaik Baksh Education Minister Shaik Baksh yesterday affirmed that the automatic promotion policy which aims to stem school dropouts in the school system will remain in...Dec 02, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Odeen Ishmael appointed Ambassador to Kuwait
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday announced that the Government of Guyana has received the agreement of the Government of Kuwait for Mohamed Ali Odeen Ishmael, CCH, to be appointed resident...Dec 02, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Potaro Strikers play unbeaten in latest action
Kurt Spencer netted a quartet of goals as Potaro Strikers Football Club hammered Lazio 6-1 on Sunday at the Bartica Community Centre in the Bartica Football Association (BFA) Division One League...Dec 02, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Sixes cricket comes to Linden but sponsorship still lacking
Dear Editor, With the sixes cricket festival organized by Sherwin “Umpireawo” Graham to be held in Linden for the first time a mere two weeks away, I am calling on the government and corporate...Dec 02, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Miners’ president resigns amidst growing differences with executive
-Bartica considers parallel body By Leonard Gildarie Less than six months after being elected as President of the Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners Association (GGDMA), Fred McWilfred has resigned over...Dec 02, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Young Warriors, Hopetown United advance to Quarterfinals
The New Building Society (NBS) Berbcie second Division Cricket Competition continued recently with Young Warriors and Hopetown United wining their respective play-off matches to advance to the...Dec 02, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Could those 380 Wikileaks cables bring down the Guyana Government?
It has now been established that there are more than 300 US Embassy cables in the Wikileaks cache on Guyana. Some have put it at 380. It should be noted that the complete bundle has not been...Dec 02, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Teacher Training College graduates celebrate Golden Jubilee
By Samuel Whyte This year marks 50 years since the 1959-1960 batch of 150 teachers graduated from the then Government Training College (GTC) which was situated at Battery Road Kingston. It was half a...Dec 02, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on RRT Golf tourney set for Saturday at LGC
The Annual RRT Enterprises golf tournament will be played off on Saturday at the Lusignan Golf Club as the curtains draw closer to the end of the LGC’s 2010 season. Last year’s champion Gavin...Dec 02, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on GSKC Karatekas successful at club’s first grading
Senseis Phang, Gibson making their mark Several Karatekas from the recently established Guyana Shotokan Karate Club (GSKC) were successful when the Brickdam based club held it first grading under 8th...Dec 02, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Shot man says police are ignoring him
Almost three weeks after he was accidentally shot by the police, 25-year-old Wayne Thomas, of 113 George and Bent Streets, Werk-en-Rust, is alleging that his matter is being swept under the carpet....Dec 02, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Ramdhan register 120 & 10-wicket haul for Blairmont
The inaugural Ricks & Sari Agro Industries Berbice Under-13 Cricket competition continued recently with Parmanand Ramdhan turning in an outstanding all-round performance for Blairmont Community...Dec 02, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Squires/Lowden win Doubles title
The pair of Phillip Squires /Godfrey Lowden are the Pegasus Men’s Doubles Champions after they survived an epic showdown against the duo of Andy Goveia /Ezra Sue-Ho to win 6-7 ( 8-6), 7-6 (7-5),...Dec 02, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Two Chinese nationals granted bail for uttering forge documents
On Tuesday, two Chinese nationals, Zhiengji Chen and Quanj Lui Ye, appeared before (ag) Chief Magistrate Priya Beharry in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court charged with uttering forge documents....Dec 02, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Mac Masters win latest Regal Stationery & Computer Centre cricket
Mac Masters “A” XI prevailed over Mahaica Kings XI by 10 wickets when play in the Regal Stationery and Computer Centre Over-35 males 20/20 and females open 10/10 softball cricket tournament...Dec 02, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Exciting day of horse races promised at Kennard Boxing Day Meet
Horserace lovers are in for a special holiday treat when the Kennard Memorial Turf Club (KMTC) presents an exciting meet, scheduled for Boxing Day, Sunday December 26. Several events are slated for...Dec 02, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on GABA Champion of champions’ championships set for CASH Dec 18 & 19
The Guyana Amateur Boxing Association (GABA) will stage their Champion of champion’s championships at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall on December 18 and 19. Having staged their Novices, Intermediate...Dec 02, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Broad Street ‘B’, Albouystown ‘A’ reaches final
Broad Street ‘B’ and Albouystown ‘A’ registered contrasting victories in their respective semi-final matchups to make it to the final of the Guinness ‘Greatest in de Streets; Football...Feb 20, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- On the heels of the girl’s selection, the Guyana Under-21 boy’s hockey team has been selected for the 2025 PAHF Junior Challenge scheduled for Bridgetown, Barbados from 8th to...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News – The assertion that “under international law, Venezuela is responsible for... more
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