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Mar 07, 2013 KNews Sports Comments Off on Sagicor HPC players urged to “make it count” against Zimbabwe
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Graeme West has urged the members of his Sagicor West Indies High Performance team to make the most of the “golden opportunity” when they play against Zimbabwe. The...Mar 07, 2013 KNews Sports Comments Off on Covent Garden, IPE play unbeaten
Covent Garden Secondary made an impressive start to the Ministry of Culture, Youth & Sport (MCYS) / National Sports Commission (NSC) / Al Sport & Tour Promotions Inter-Schools Female Windball...Mar 07, 2013 KNews Sports Comments Off on Kingston slams century as Regal stops Savage
Samuel Kingston stroked a swashbuckling 104 as Regal Masters defeated Savage Masters by 83 runs when play in the Georgetown Softball League\ Regal Stationery and Computer Centre\ Mike’s Copy...Mar 07, 2013 KNews Sports Comments Off on Carib Foods Stableford golf set for Saturday
The Lusignan golf Club will this weekend host the Carib Foods Stableford handicap tournament. Saturday’s tournament is expected to attract close to 35 players President of the LGC Jerome Khan said....Mar 07, 2013 KNews Sports Comments Off on Are the Essential Pillars of Football being overlooked?
Dear Sir, Reference is hereby made to the above caption as it relates to the recently concluded 6th edition of the Fruta Conquerors/Namilco sponsored Knockout Competition that was won by Alpha...Mar 07, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on E.B.D. Public Road four-lane expansion … Works recommence in Diamond section
Finally, after months of inaction the contractor has recommenced works to widen the East Bank Demerara Public Road into four-lane. The works extend from the ‘high bridge’ at Demerara Distillers...Mar 07, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on Persistent illegalities allowed by GFC and GRA in timber exports – cocaine in digger mats
Dear Editor, The Timber Regulation of the European Union (EUTR) came into force on Sunday 03 March 2013. This regulation makes it a criminal offence to import timber and other wood products which...Mar 07, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on We are now living in a police state
DEAR EDITOR, Every single day I drive in and around Georgetown and at every turn there is a policeman, some with traffic uniform, some serving in the Tactical Services Unit or what I think is a...Mar 07, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on How morally and ethically right could all of this be?
Dear Editor, The ubiquitous Winston Brassington is in the news again. At a Guyana Power and Light Inc. press conference, I saw him at the head table along with the CEO of GPL. I am told that Mr....Mar 07, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on Success in life is a question of perception
DEAR EDITOR, A very interesting subject – “Secrets of a successful life” – was recently raised in your letter section. How does one define ‘a successful life’? I think it is something...Mar 07, 2013 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on In Guyana the night belongs to the generals
They don’t come worse than this; maybe in civil wars where no side is in control but surely not in a modern Caribbean country. Speaking to the media in justification of his entry into NCN studios...Mar 07, 2013 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on More questions and no answers
It is not surprising that the government continues to convey the impression that the independent media have an unrelenting agenda, aimed at unseating it and creating an environment of unease. Of...Feb 06, 2025
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