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Jun 19, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Finance Minister seeks to restore monies cut from 2014 Budget
…Dr. Luncheon cites constitutional grounds, court rulings By Gary Eleazar Government has initiated moves to restore the money that was axed from the 2014 Budget, including the contentious...Jun 19, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on MPs inspect holding centres, recommend improvements
A Parliamentary oversight body last week carried out inspection visits to several of the city’s holding facilities and found that several areas need improvement. Among the places visited last...Jun 19, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Outgoing US Ambassador urges for early LEAD project restart
Outgoing US Ambassador, Dr. D. Brent-Hardt, hopes that the USAID-backed Leadership and Democracy (LEAD) Project will restart shortly. The diplomatic head made the call Tuesday during a goodbye visit...Jun 19, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Anti Money Laundering Bill Impasse…Guyana loses chance to take a passed Bill to FATF forum – Luncheon
With the compromise between the government and the combined opposition over passage of its Anti Money Laundering legislation going nowhere, the opportunity for Guyana to present a passed Bill and...Jun 19, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Fish vendor sentenced to 57 years for murder
Forty- nine year old Quaison Jones called ‘Blondie,’ was yesterday sentenced to fifty -seven years imprisonment for the murder of fish vendor, Marlon Greene. Jones, also a fish vendor from Lot...Jun 19, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Bai Shan Lin ‘disrespects’ National Assembly
– avoiding Parliamentary inspection – APNU It is now two years since the Chinese firm, Bai Shan Lin, has been avoiding invitations to appear before the Natural Resources Sectoral Committee to...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Dem boys seh…Nuff huge ones deh pon NBS Board
Once you wukking wid de government people expect you to thief because dem big ones does thief. And is not dem boys seh suh, is de people who wukking wid de government seh suh. And dem only talk...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Windies hold upper hand as New Zealand battle for survival
By Sean Devers in Trinidad In association with Digicel, Stag Beer, John Fernandes Ltd and Cascadia Hotel On the back of a sixth Test ton from Darren Bravo, a maiden century by Kraigg Braithwaite and...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Spain’s reign ends as Chile prove too hot to handle
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Holders Spain were eliminated from the World Cup on Wednesday when their 2-0 Group B defeat by Chile brought an end to one of the greatest dynasties of the modern...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Digicel Schools Football Championship…Dolphin upset St. George’s on penalties; St. Mary’s hammer Campbellville
Dolphin Secondary, playing one of the most determined matches of their career, turned back the challenge of last year’s fourth placed team, St. George’s on penalty kicks at the Ministry of...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on King’s Jewellery softball to conclude tomorrow night
King’s Jewellery softball cricket tournament is set to conclude tomorrow night at Thirst Park. Action gets underway at 18:00hrs with Farm battling Princess and Speed Boat playing Hill Foot Loggers...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on New Amsterdam/Canje Primary Schools Windball…Saint Aloysius thump Overwinning by 27 runs
St. Aloysius defeated Overwinning by 27 runs when action in the New Amsterdam Canje Zone of the 17th Annual Primary Schools Windball champions’ trophy continued recently at Welfare Centre ground,...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on 4th Annual Digicel Schools Football Competition…Mackenzie High scores impressive 3-0 win over Wisburg
Mackenzie High made its intention clear that defending champions Christianburg / Wismar will not have things their way after registering an impressive 3-0 win over host Wisburg Secondary as play in...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on McKenzie, Cave lead Sparton to Golyn and Sons dominoes title
Shawn McKenzie and Colin Cave marked 11 games each to guide Sparton to victory in the final of the Golyn and Sons dominoes tournament played recently at Little Mark Boutique, Festival City, North...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Rotary Club hosts successful day of sports for disabled athletes
The Rotary Club of Georgetown successfully hosted a day of sports for persons with disability recently at Thirst Park. Some 900 male and female athletes from disabled homes across Guyana took part in...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Letter to the Sports Editor…CARICOM, Guyana and West Indies Cricket
Dear Sports Editor, It was interesting to read and listen to the dramatic outbursts of Cabinet Secretary Dr. Roger Luncheon and PPP General Secretary Clement Rohee when the West Indies Cricket Board...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on The paradigm has shifted in sports in the Caribbean
– Says Jackson as Sports Management Workshop starts Jamaican Olympic silver medalist, Grace Jackson stated yesterday that the paradigm in sports in the region has shifted and Guyana is...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on NCE Screen Printers Schools Independence Draughts tourney on this Saturday
NCE Screen Printers Independence Schools Draughts Tournament will be staged on Saturday starting at 08:30hrs at the Bladen Hall Multilateral School. Keen competition is anticipated in the event which...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Letter to the Sports Editor…Sanasie, Raj Singh present when Justice Bovell-Drakes ordered DCB factions be restrained from acting
Dear Sports Editor, I refer to the article written by one Jairam Ramjit in your newspaper dated 5th June, 2014 and wish to clarify the deliberate inaccuracies therein. With respect to the Court...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCB Inter County U-17 50-over tourney…Demerara humble E’bo by 10 wkts
Half centuries for Renee, Paul By Zaheer Mohamed Demerara romped to a 10-wicket victory over defending champions Essequibo in the opening round of the Guyana Cricket Board Inter County U-17 50-over...Jun 19, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Guyana to host WUKO-CC3 Karate Championships
Guyana Karate Association (GKA) and World United Karate Organization (WUKO) have teamed up to host the WUKO-Caribbean 3rd Karate Championships. This prestigious event, the first of its kind in...Jun 19, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on New Education Bill for National Assembly today
Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, will be looking to secure support from her parliamentary counterpart to allow for the passage of a new Education Bill. The Bill comes as a strategic move by...Jun 19, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Students urged to return textbooks to access CSEC results
Failure to return textbooks will result in students being denied access to their Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) results. This reminder, which was issued by the Ministry of Education...Jun 19, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on East Bank four-lane expansion set for year-end completion
Minister of Public Works, Robeson Benn recently announced that the East Bank Demerara 9four-lane highway is set to meets its year-end completion date, alleviating much of the current traffic delays...Jun 19, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Way cleared for UG Law students to be admitted to Hugh Wooding
– matter to be discussed at next Heads of Govt meeting After being in limbo for months, top performing law students of the University of Guyana can rest easy as the way has been cleared for...Nov 09, 2024
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