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Jan 15, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on THE OLD HEADS WILL PREVAIL
Young people need to be encouraged to take an active role in politics. Jagan and Burnham were both young men when they commenced their political careers. Within the PNCR and the PPP are a number of...Jan 15, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on GABA selects boxers to compete in this month’s ProAm affair
The executive of the Guyana Amateur Boxing Association (GABA) has released the names of the eight boxers that will participate in this year’s inaugural ProAm boxing card at the Cliff Anderson...Jan 15, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on GTU presidential candidate criticises delay in teachers’ union deal
Former presidential candidate for the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) elections and Vice- Chairman of the GTU Sub- group in Plaisance, Milne Seymour, has expressed concern over the delays of a pending...Jan 15, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Domino competition for persons with disabilities set for today
The first Domino Competition for 2011 for Persons with Disabilities will get on the way today from 15:00hrs at the Guyana Deaf Mission, Vlissengen Road and D’Andrade Street, Newtown. This...Jan 15, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Monkeys create havoc on West Demerara
There is a lot of “monkey business at Best Village, West Coast Demerara. This monkey business is concentrated at Lots 10,11,12,13 and 14 Best Village. Kaieteur News was told that a large number of...Jan 15, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Eagles well prepared, hoping to gain valuable experience-Samaroo
Coach and founder of Eagles Netball Club Shondel Samaroo told this newspaper during the final practice session ahead of today’s season opening Sherwyn McKenzie Mixed Team Tournament that the...Jan 15, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Major shakeup looming in Georgetown’s basketball
– Rose has no confidence in current Executive By Edison Jefford A major shakeup is looming in Georgetown’s basketball as incumbent President, Trevor Rose, is intent on presenting a more...Jan 15, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Emile Mervin is on integrity collision
Dear Editor, Emile Mervin is on integrity collision not even the party on whose behalf he tells these scandalous lies will be able to help him save face. I refer to his running gossips in the...Jan 15, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Is this revisionist history?
Dear Editor, I write to draw you attention to an inexplicable situation that exists and solicit your help in an attempt to get some answers to the situation. It has been my observation that the Dr....Jan 15, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Is there a housing drive at Plantation Noitgedacht?
Dear Editor, My first Interest for a plot of land was back in 2004, when I first submitted my application to the CEO of then Linmine Bauxite Company, Mr. Horace James, who subsequently told me,...Jan 15, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on The decision to disallow parking in front of Hotel Tower is astounding as it is asinine
Dear Editor, Guyana has never established an institutional body that deals with parking. It seems that the Guyana Police Force is left to deal with most issues of parking in and around the city....Jan 15, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Fine line between contemptuously attacking Govt. and exposing bad governance
Dear Editor There is a fine line between exposing corruption and bad governance for the benefit of Guyanese and contemptuously attacking the Government. Constantly blaming the government will not...Mar 27, 2025
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