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Apr 14, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on St George’s High School receives gears/pep talk
Former Continental of Americas boxing champion, Michael Benjamin urged the students of St George’s High School to support their team as that school prepares for duty in the Scotia Bank/Pepsi School...Apr 14, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on What are the investment commitments Coffee Day (India) in Guyana’s forests?
Dear Editor, With reference to the information from the Press conference held by Minister Robert Persaud on 12 April about VHPI and reported variously in all three daily newspapers on 13 April:...Apr 14, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Rising Stars tame Wolves United 2-0; Riversview edge Big Ballers United 2-1
By Franklin Wilson When rivalry began in earnest in the 2011 edition of the Cellink/Pure Diamond Bartica Regatta football tournament on Tuesday at the Bartica Community Centre Ground, Rising Stars...Apr 14, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Corbin in Washington for World Bank, IMF meetings
Leader of the People’s National Congress Reform ( PNCR) and Leader of the Parliamentary Opposition, Robert Corbin, is currently in Washington D.C. attending the World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings. The...Apr 14, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Home advantage ‘good & bad’ says Alpha’s Manager
Tickets for CFC Football matches cost $1,000 By Sean Devers Manager of the Alpha United Football Club, Odinga Lumumba, is hoping for large crowds when Puerto Rico’s River Plate oppose his team in...Apr 14, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Dear, Mr. President, tell Berbicians all the truths
At the final county conference (the Berbice leg) to endorse Mr. Ramotar as the PPP’s presidential candidate, Mr. Jagdeo was in his usual tirade mood. There was an outpouring of venom against Glenn...Apr 14, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on ‘Anaconda’ gets further two-year jail sentence
Dennis Williams, popularly called ‘Anaconda’, a high profile inmate of the Camp Street prison who is answering to twelve counts of murder, was yesterday jailed for two years by Magistrate Sueanna...Apr 14, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on ‘Screw’ Richmond Schools Football in Linden continues today
Semifinal places in Group B have already been decided in this year’s Edward ‘Screw’ Richmond Memorial Secondary Schools Football Competition which continues in the Mining Town of Linden....Apr 14, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Ramotar – the total embodiment of everything Guyanese
Dear Editor, Elections, national and regional, are constitutionally due by the end of this year and the race has been heating up ever since, the AFC party has named its candidate earliest then came...Apr 14, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Fear has a shelf life and it’s now time to fight back
Dear Editor, Fear has a shelf life; and for Guyanese it has expired. It is now time to fight back. Mr. Editor, two days ago, my best friend said that to me, and I agree with him. President Jagdeo...Apr 14, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on It’s necessary to end this deceit
Dear Editor, All who have been following my contributions to the political discourse over the last year know that I have been consistently calling for a broad-based national coalition to contest the...Apr 14, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Mr. Ramotar has to convince Guyanese he is the right man for the job
Dear Editor, The choice of PPP General Secretary Donald Ramotar as the PPP’s presidential nominee was the best gift that that party could have offered to Guyana on their way out of political power...Apr 14, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on START THE BALL ROLLING NOW!
It is in the interest of mini bus operators, the government and the traveling public for transportation services to be placed under regulatory control. If public transportation is regulated, minibus...Apr 14, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Leadership plays an important role in defining the character, viability and cohesion of every nation
Dear Editor, Over the past 19 years, Guyanese in and out of Guyana witness the total destruction of the fabric of Guyanese society. Most recently while visiting a Caribbean island a citizen of that...Apr 14, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on The President seems to regard age as a disease
Dear Editor I smiled when I read the letter by Yuri Westmaas about President Jagdeo referring to Mr. Granger as “an old man”, because shortly after Mr. Jagdeo assumed office as President, a...Apr 14, 2011 knews Editorial Comments Off on Ignoring the tenets of decency
The holders of certain political office are expected to carry themselves in a certain manner; behave in a certain manner and even speak publicly in a certain way. It would be strange to see President...

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Kaieteur Sports – Guyana junior athletes proudly represented the Golden Arrowhead at the CAREBACO Junior Badminton Championships, held in Jamaica from August 14–18, 2026. Guyana captured the...Aug 21, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – A report in yesterday’s Kaieteur News that some 35,000 students across the Caribbean absconded from the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations ought to make every education policymaker sit up and take note. The figure is startling, but before we begin...Aug 16, 2026
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