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Jul 27, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on More action continues Sunday in Independence Masters Cup
– Success Masters defeat Park Ranger Masters by 6 wickets Success Masters last Sunday at the C.P.C.E ground conquered Park Ranger Masters by six wickets to advance when play in the...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Mix up are Persaud Dominoes champs
Led by Fidel Birbal who marked 17 games, Mix Up (84) won the Khemnauth Persaud Domino competition which was contested last Sunday at Carlosh Restaurant in Good Success, Wakenaam. Hemwattie R...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Teams announce names of players for BSB inauguration match
The Port Mourant Community Centre ground is expected to come alive on Sunday, when the newly formed Berbice Softball Board (BSB) host their inauguration one day four team tournament from...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Usain Bolt hails ‘great’ Olympics preparation
Usain Bolt says he has overcome back and hamstring problems and is ready to defend his Olympic titles in London. The reigning 100m and 200m champion was beaten in both events at the Jamaican trials...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on 25th edition Friday Night Fights to explode tonight
When Clive Atwell enters the ring tonight against Barbadian based Guyanese, Revlon Lake, he will obviously be cognizant of the latter fighter’s knockout propensity. The two will clash over 8 rounds...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Malta Supreme HRC & Bodybuilding Show…Giftland OfficeMax maintains support
One of Guyana’s leading Departmental Stores, Giftland OfficeMax has maintained its support of the Hugh Ross Classic Bodybuilding & Fitness Show which is set for this Saturday...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Guyana win overall at Caribbean Pre-Cadet TT C/ships
-Successful, well-decorated team returns Guyana’s won overall at the seventh Pre-Cadet Caribbean Table Tennis (TT) Championships in Jamaica over the last weekend after picking up a...Jul 27, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Demerara Harbour Bridge returns to normalcy
Normalcy has resumed on the Demerara Harbour Bridge with heavy trucks and other large vehicles being allowed to start traversing yesterday. It would have been three days after a section on the...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Gayle survives chance, leads WI reply
NORTH SOUND, Antigua – Chris Gayle benefitted from a huge slice of fortune and marked his return to Tests with a typically flambuoyant half-century to lead a strong West Indies reply against New...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Police Annual Athletics Championship ends today
Headquarters look to take title again The excitement and enthusiasm will continue today in the final showdown at the Police Annual Athletics Championship which started Tuesday at the Sports Club...Jul 27, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Jamaican fined, ordered deported for illegal entry
A Jamaican national who entered Guyana illegally to visit his daughter was yesterday ordered to be deported to Suriname, the port from which he unlawfully made his entrance into Guyana on July 23...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Raul Lall representing Guyana at Judo at London Olympics
Starting today, national lightweight judo champion Raul Lall of the Rising Sun Judo Dojo will become the first Guyanese Judoka to actually compete at the Olympics. Lall started playing Judo about 3...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on The white man left us with some democratic values
The nonsense, ignorance and utter disregard for sacred principles that come out of the mouths of Ministers of the Government go on relentlessly. It is a downright shame. Most definitely, our...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on HOW ABOUT JOB FAIRS?
It seems hardly a month goes by that there is not some exposition. We have had a number of such events over the years. All have served the interest of the business class. From GuyExpo to the Building...Jul 27, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Int’l call rates reduction…Digicel vows to defend decision
Mobile giant, Digicel, has vowed to aggressively defend its decision to slash international call rates, despite criticisms by government and an appeal to a court decision by competitor, the Guyana...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on Poor Leadership from Minister Rohee caused the Linden Martyrdom
Dear Editor, History and experience have taught us that a responsible government must express a moral obligation to uphold values and rule with honor, dignity and fairness. This is the raison...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Nationwide rivalries to be intense
By Edison Jefford As the Bible says, a “three-fold cord is not easily broken”, and as registration forms continue to pour in from across Guyana, teams comprising the best possible three...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on E-Networks Inc. supports Tennis champion
Reigning junior tennis champion and finalist in the Ladies category of this year’s GBTI Open Championships Shawna Gentle was the recipient of financial support from her employer E-Networks Inc...Jul 27, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on David Granger is unfit to be leader of the PNCR
Dear Editor, I was prompted to write this email after hearing and reading about the irregularities in the electoral process of the PNCR to elect a leader of the party. AS PNCR Congress is about to...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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