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Jan 01, 2012 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Dem boys seh…De Rat give Guyana nuff soft loan
Christmas is a time when people does eat nuff but dem have people who can eat more than dem own weight. Two of dem is Sam and Henry. Dem boys seh that Henry beat Sam. When he playing...Jan 01, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on MV Oliver goes missing at high seas
On Wednesday December 21, last, the MV Oliver L, registered in the name of Raymond Lord, left Trinidad destined for Port Georgetown, Guyana, but to date has not arrived nor its crew members...Jan 01, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Amaila Falls Hydro Project’s price tag rests on an escalator
Having been embroiled in a plethora of controversies over the years and having been conceputalised ever since the early 1990s the price tag for the Amaila Falls Hydro Electric Project seems to rest...Jan 01, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on “We will work to root out corruption and get value for money” – President Donald Ramotar’s New Year’s address
Fellow Guyanese, I am pleased to greet you on this New Year. This is my first New Year’s address to the nation and I am extremely honoured to extend best wishes for peace, happiness,...Jan 01, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on City Hall seeks intervention of Minister, Auditor General
Mayor and City Council’s Senior Councillor, Patricia Greene, recently wrote to the Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Ganga Persaud, and Auditor General, Deodat Sharma,...Jan 01, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Caribbean economies on right path, but not immune to turbulence – IDB’s Moreno
The Caribbean and Latin America are closing a year marked by economic gains, but the region remains exposed to external shocks, Inter-American Development Bank President Luis Alberto Moreno...Jan 01, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on GWI accused of faulty billing system
A La- Grange, West Bank Demerara man is accusing Guyana Water Inc. of wrongfully disconnecting his water since December 14, last. According to the man, he had been up-to-date with his...Jan 01, 2012 KNews Cartoons, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Sunday Cartoon January 1, 2012
Jan 01, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Caledonia AIA, Pele FC and a pound of gold—who will claim the top prize
By Michael Benjamin It’s Pele versus Caledonia AIA and apart from the lucrative first prize of one pound of Guyana’s pristine gold, the two teams will also want to procure bragging rights...Jan 01, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on GFA / Banks Beer Knockout Cup…Alpha, Conquerors in showdown for $3million today
-Camptown, Beacons play for third place By Rawle Welch Reigning club champions Alpha ‘the Hammer’ United led by overtime goals from Leon Grumble (110th) and Dwain Jacobs (115th) had to summon all...Jan 01, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on Senior cricketers seek President Ramotar’s intervention as cricket imbroglio deepens
The administrative rift within the local cricket fraternity has reached an alarming level and several local players that have represented or are representing the regional cricket team are requesting...Jan 01, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on WICB seeks meeting with government on cricket matters
The West Indies Cricket Board in a letter dated December 30, 2011 is seeking a meeting with Sports Minister Dr. Frank Anthony to look into the cricket matters affecting the game here. However, the...Jan 01, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on Sewkarran 101*, Sean Kadim 51 steer Bath to victory
Avishkar Sewkarran became the latest centurion when play in the 2011 New Building Society (NBS) sponsored second division 40 over cricket competition continued recently in the Ancient County....Jan 01, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on “Happy New Year! 2012 could be the last year for West Indies cricket as we know it!”
Colin E. H. Croft With greatest respect to Scotsman Robert Burns, “Auld Lang Syne” be damned! What’s done is done! Whatever it was, it may have adjusted us, but not changed us. People do not...Jan 01, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on All Roads lead to Rising Sun Turf Club today
Horseracing fans will trudge to the Rising Sun Turf Club, Arima Park, West Coast Berbice today for the end of season meeting at that entity set to start at 12:30pm. Thousands are expected to swarm...Jan 01, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on Trophy Stall donates GFA Banks Beer tourney MVP trophy
The Trophy Stall of Bourda Market has donated the MVP trophy to the Georgetown Football Association for their Banks Beer tournament which concludes tonight at the Georgetown Football Club ground,...Jan 01, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Tramautised five- year- old rape victim receives love and gifts
Members of the New Jersey Arya Samaj Humanitarian Mission (NJASHM) on Saturday visited the five- year- old rape victim in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the New Amsterdam Hospital. The child...Jan 01, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Thieves target cell phones in Essequibo heist
Thieves on Wednesday night last daunted the spirits of two hard working entrepreneurs, after they broke into the business of Khrishna Lall and Germaine Edwards. Both Edwards and Lall have been...Jan 01, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Jailed convict charged with gun robbery
Tommy Benn, 23, of Swamp Street, Swamp Section, Rose Hall Town, Corentyne, had told the court that he is a carpenter. He was already serving a sentence for another crime when he appeared magistrate...Jan 30, 2025
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