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Feb 18, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on GABBFF Novice & Intermediate to muscle off season on March 27 @ NCC
Aspiring bodybuilders along with some who have tried and not succeeded in making their march before will collide on Sunday March 27 at the National Cultural Centre when the Guyana Amateur Body...Feb 18, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Deo and Adams Combine for Oasis Golf Win
Vijay Deo and Carlos Adams came out on top of a field of 21 teams to take the Oasis Cafe Pairs Golf Tournament held at Lusignan on Wednesday. Despite heavy rains over the previous days and very wet...Feb 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on There’s a lot to hide Peeping Tom
Dear Editor, Peeping Tom on February 7, 2011 asked what is there to hide with respect to public procurement in Guyana. Unfortunately Peeping Tom, very much. One only have to visit the 2009 Auditor...Feb 18, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Bandits grab $$M from Diamond family
In the wee hours yesterday, armed bandits invaded a building located at 34 Public Road, Diamond, East Bank Demerara, and robbed a family of millions of dollars in cash and jewellery. At around 03:00...Feb 18, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on RHTY&SC pays tribute to former First Lady Joyce Hoyte
The Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTY&SC) has joined many organizations and individuals who have paid tribute to the memory of former First lady, the Late Joyce Hoyte who passed away on...Feb 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on The local PMTCT programme is effective
Dear Editor, According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), an estimated 370,000 children under the age of 15 were newly infected with HIV in 2009 through mother to child transfusion (PMTCT)....Feb 18, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Guyana, a land full of baby Mubaraks
If President Jagdeo or Prime Minister Sam Hinds should pick up the phone and call immigration and ask them to put an embargo on a departing passenger, it is understandable if the official agrees....Feb 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Road authorities urged to provide temporary relief
Dear Editor, It is becoming more difficult to traverse the roadway between Success to Better Hope on the East Coast of Demerara, due to heavy traffic buildup. The buildup is partially due to an...Feb 18, 2011 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on WHAT IS HARDER TO FIND THAN LOVE?
My first job interview required that I produce some form of identification and proof that I was of working age. Since I did not have a Guyana identification card at the time, I took along my...Feb 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on UG students protest administration’s decision
Dear Editor, We are appealing to the University of Guyana (UG) Administration to immediately reverse a decision by the Department of Government and International Relations, which requires us to...Feb 18, 2011 knews Features / Columnists, Stella Says Comments Off on Freddie, your fly is down
It seems Freddie Kissoon, a fellow columnist at Kaieteur News, does not like to feel neglected. Freddie has obviously been attempting to get my attention by writing some columns specifically naming...Feb 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Put country first and forge a coalition
Dear Editor, If Tacuma Ogunseye and the WPA can put country first and forge a coalition with the main opposition party for the 2011 elections, then every Guyanese regardless of party affiliation or...Jan 08, 2025
The Telegraph – The England & Wales Cricket Board will meet with officials from the International Cricket Council at the end of January to discuss plans for a radical new two-tier system in...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- The Horse Racing Authority Bill of 2024, though ostensibly aimed at regulating horse racing... 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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