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Oct 23, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Regional Super50 cricket …Narine (6-48), Badree (4-34) wreak Leewards for 94
Dynamic spin duo Sunil Narine and Samuel Badree shared all 10 wickets, setting up Trinidad & Tobago for a comprehensive five-wicket victory over co-defending champions...Oct 23, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Papo Haniff rolls back the years, leads Guyana Open Golf
Known as perhaps the best golfer this country has ever produced, Trinidad and Tobago-based Papo Haniff led the field after the first day of competition in this year’s R1 Vodka Guyana Open Golf...Oct 23, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Guyana on course to recapture IGG track and field title
By Edison Jefford in Suriname In association with Warsila, YK Investments Pawn Shop and R&D Engineering Services Inc. Guyana dominated track and field and cycling yesterday to help...Oct 23, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Vaqueros begin to arrive for Rising Sun One day Rodeo
Some Vaqueros from Hinterland Guyana have started to arrive as preparation continue for the only coastland Rodeo activity that is held in Guyana and set for the Rising Sun Turf Club, Arima...Oct 23, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Karibee Rice Football Berbice… Cougars edge NA United; Pistons squeeze past Courtland
Competition in the Karibee Rice sponsored senior football tournament organised by the Berbice Football Association (BFA) continued recently, Cougars United and Pistons United both won...Oct 23, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on USA pick 42-year-old captain & two 50-year-olds for WC qualifier
As Goordial-John among Guyanese players ignored The USA Cricket Association has announced a 14-player squad for next month’s Women’s World Cup Qualifier that features...Oct 23, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Two day masters football competition on going in Berbice
Today is the final day of the two day Second Annual Hearts of Oak Masters Football Tournament which is being played at the All Saints Scot Church Ground Princess Elisabeth Road New...Oct 23, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on All set for GFSCA Guyana Cup International Softball Tournament next weekend
The Guyana Floodlight Softball Cricket Association is all set to host its first international softball tournament on October 28, 29 and 30. Sixteen teams will take part in this three...Oct 23, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Bouts too close to call as BBBC presents ‘Thirst Park explosion’
The battle lines are drawn; Troy Lewis and Iwan Azore are ready to prove once and for all who the better boxer is. They will get an opportunity to make this distinction next Saturday...Oct 23, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on 14th Annual Troy Humphrey Memorial cycle race meet set for Wednesday
One of Guyana’s most lucrative cycle meet, held in memory of one of this country’s leading riders, the late Troy Humphrey will be held on Wednesday at the Country’s Mecca of...Oct 23, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on New golf magazine for Guyana launched
Publishing Company, Corbin Media Group (CMG), the publisher of a number of world-class custom and consumer magazines, has teamed up with the Lusignan Golf Club (LGC) to produce a glossy...Oct 23, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Fireworks anticipated at Norman Singh Track today as over 90 horses battle
Fireworks is anticipated at the Norman Singh memorial Turf Club today for their one day horserace meet in collaboration with the with the Shariff Racing Stable at No 6, Bel Air West...Oct 23, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on “What the hell is going on here anyway?”
Even Before we get to Tests, what exactly occurred with West Indies in ODI # 3, v Bangladesh? Could it be, as openly opined by Darren Sammy, West Indies captain, that his team took...Oct 23, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on ImmigrationTALK – How to Avoid Paying Immigration Filing Fees?
By: Attorney Gail S. Seeram, Given the economic hardship that is faced by many in the United States and worldwide, Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly INS) has a...Oct 23, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on APNU accused of threatening GECOM officials
…Police called to thwart ‘dangerous campaign’ The People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) has condemned A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) for what it calls intimidation and harassment...Oct 23, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on PPP says will create 25,000 ICT jobs if re-elected
-lays out plans to spur investment, bridge Corentyne River The incumbent People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) last evening said that it would create 25,000 ‘high quality’ jobs...Oct 23, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana Youth Congress endorses APNU
Denton Osborne, the Leader of the Guyana Youth Congress (GYC), one of the political parties registered with the Guyana Elections Commission, has endorsed A Partnership for National Unity. The...Oct 23, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Poor treatment of patients at National Psychiatric Hospital surfaces
“Two weeks back, we had 31 patients and we were given two cakes of soap to last for those two weeks, and last week we had to cut one of the soap in half,” said one of the people who have...Oct 23, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Tracing 150 years of agriculture in Guyana
…Expert promoted mechanization for expansion The expansion of Guyana’s agriculture sector to increase exports is dependent on mechanization. A model of this is the vertical integration...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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