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Mar 18, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on James gets another chance at Ageday
– AAG host “re-run” Sunday By Edison Jefford Surging junior sprinter, Stephan James, will get another chance to prove that he is on par with, or even better than national ‘Junior...Mar 18, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Digicel maintains support for KMTC
Digicel maintained its support for the sport of horse racing with a timely presentation of $300,000 for the ‘F’ & Lower event at the Kennard’s Memorial Turf Club (KMTC) Phagwah Meeting...Mar 18, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Elderly woman raises concerns about furniture store operations
The operation of a furniture store at New Road, Vreed-en-Hoop, West Coast Demerara, was called into question on Wednesday when the Best/Klien/Pouderoyen Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) met...Mar 18, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Mayor’s Cup football action resumes on Sunday
While the level of play has been high, this year’s Mayor’s Cup Football competition has been beset by adverse weather conditions that have left the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) ground in a...Mar 18, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on World Bank Country Rep. relocated to Jamaica
World Bank Director for the Caribbean, Françoise Clottes, on Wednesday, last, announced that the former resident representative to Guyana, Giorgio Valentini, will also be representing for Jamaica...Mar 18, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on South v Central Ess./Bartica ‘B’ oppose Wakenaam/Leguan
Rivalry in the inaugural Carib Flood Light Twenty20 knock-out cricket completion organised by D&C Promotions being played at the Bartica Community Centre Ground is set to resume tomorrow with the...Mar 18, 2011 knews News Comments Off on Disaster preparedness must be a national priority – Corbin
Leader of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) Robert Corbin has stated that the recent spate of natural disasters should urge the current administration to place disaster preparedness...Mar 18, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Guyana: The old die, the young leave and children play with laptops
The people who spotted at a very early stage, the unchanging nature of Guyana’s politics were the Canadians. In 1980, the Canadian High Commission pulled out its consular section from Guyana and...Mar 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Let it be Granger versus Ramkarran
Dear Editor, The dust has settled in the corridors of the People’s National Congress (PNC) with the election of a presidential candidate in a transparent and democratic manner. All eyes are now...Mar 18, 2011 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on THE PNCR WAS ALWAYS CAPABLE OF HOLDING NON-CONTROVERSIAL POLLS
The PNCR has demonstrated that it has the capacity to run internal elections that meet acceptable standards of propriety and transparency. It has always had that capacity and so it needs to be asked...Mar 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Support for a broad national coalition
Dear Editor, Unlike Mr. Vassan Ramracha (“Will Blacks continue supporting AFC under Ramjattan?” Kaieteur News, 09/03/11), if I had any influence upon how Afro-Guyanese (or indeed anyone) will...Mar 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Challenging a lie
Dear Editor, “A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul”- George Bernard Shaw. The constitution, for now, protects President Jagdeo from libel action and...Mar 18, 2011 knews Features / Columnists, Stella Says Comments Off on Who Am I? (A poem by Stella)
Do you have a little girl who likes to be rambunctious? Do you spend your day trying to reshape her personality to be less adventuresome and more retiring? If so, do you also impose those traits on...Mar 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on A common story no matter where one goes in this country
Dear Editor, I recently met some sugar workers on the West Coast, Demerara and was shocked to hear their complaints about their lives and the future for their children, when things in their opinion,...Mar 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Our economic condition shapes our actions
Dear Editor, As I see it, it doesn’t seem to me that we are dealing with this issue of domestic violence in quite a practical and real way. The piece(s) of paper made into law are not by themselves...Mar 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on A fear is stalking the land
Dear Editor, There is a frightening pattern of events that is occurring in Guyana. Anyone who speaks out against the PPP government or President Jagdeo is labeled an enemy, and the full weight of the...
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-as Santa Rosa finish atop of Group ‘B’ Kaieteur Sports- Five thrilling matches concluded the third-round stage of the 2025 Milo/Massy Boys’ Under-18 Football Tournament yesterday at the...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- I’ve always had an aversion to elections, which I suppose is natural for someone who... more
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