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Dec 13, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on APNU moves to court to challenge Govt.’s spending
A Partnership For National Unity (APNU), has taken Government to court in a bid to stop what they said is the unauthorized spending of billions of dollars- monies that were disapproved in the...Dec 13, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Granger shuns AFC pro-democracy alliance proposal
Opposition Leader, David Granger, has said that while he has not received an official invitation, he is not interested in the pro-democracy alliance proposal by the Alliance For Change (AFC) Leader,...Dec 13, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Brazil/Guyana cable project at ‘death’s door’- says APNU leader
By Kiana Wilburg Considering the damage done to the Brazil/Guyana fibre optic cable project due to grave mismanagement, Leader of A Partnership National Unity, David Granger, asserted yesterday, that...Dec 13, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Bandits strike at Regent Street store
Bandits escaped with money and travel documents after holding a Brazilian businessman and his Guyanese-born wife at gunpoint outside their Regent Street store at around 18.00 hrs on Thursday. The...Dec 13, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Justice Desiree Bernard appointed Appeal Judge in Bermuda
Bermuda – Justice Desiree Bernard and Geoffrey Bell QC have been appointed as new Justices to the Court of Appeal. Making the announcement Thursday afternoon, Governor George Fergusson said:...Dec 13, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Multimillion dollar Kato school ‘aboveboard’ – says Education officials
– awarding of contract was in accordance with Procurement Act Although the construction of the Region Eight Kato Secondary school is arguably the single largest infrastructural project that has...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Dem running fuh defend Jagdeo
Every scamp got somebody to defend dem in court. Some does hire lawyers and some does hire liars. In every profession dem got good and bad. The field of law is no different. Dem boys talk about how...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on PSP, MOE, MCYS U-17 School’s Football …Multi and Bishop’s advance to Quarterfinals
By Sean Devers Action on the third day of the Premier Sports Promotions, Ministry of Education and Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport Under-17 School’s Football tournament culminated yesterday at...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Royals, Jets to represent Linden at Mackeson 3×3 Final
Royals and Jets will represent Linden next Friday night at California Square, East Ruimveldt as the two teams topped the Linden Zone with Royals remaining unbeaten Thursday night when the Mackeson...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Alness Turf Club race meet set for tomorrow
The Alness Turf Club one day race meet is set for tomorrow, at the Club’s track Alness Village Corentyne, Berbice. Close to $3M is up for grabs and seven races are billed for the day’s card with...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Enterprise and F.E. Pollard put unbeaten streak on line today
MoH/Health 2000Inc, MoE/Ansa McAl Girls Schools Football Competition… Both Enterprise and F.E. Pollard will take unbeaten streaks into today’s matchups as the positioning for semi-final spots...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Daniels to conduct coaching sessions on the E’bo Coast
With the aim of improving the cricketing talents on the Essequibo Coast, Forbes Daniels will conduct four-day coaching clinics for U-15 male and female cricketers starting from 09:00 hrs Monday at...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Several sponsors on board for Guyana Cup rematch $10M horserace meet
A number of sponsors have climbed on board with the organizers as preparation picks up pace for the much anticipated Guyana Cup rematch meet set for Sunday 21st December at the Port Mourant Turf...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on UDFA GT Beer ‘Supa 16’ Football tourney kicks off tomorrow
The second Annual GT Beer “Supa 16” Football tournament organized by the Upper Demerara Football Association and sponsored by Banks DIH Limited will kick off tomorrow with the official opening...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Pepsi/GBA U-16 boxing tournament…Sparks should fly as nation’s Simon Pures bare fists
Unadulterated slugfests are anticipated when the nation’s young boxers bare fists when the Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) collaborates with the Demerara Distillers Ltd for this year’s final...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Trayon Bobb to represent GFC in Banks Beer Cup
Georgetown Football Club has announced the signing of European based professional footballer Trayon Bobb. The Golden Jaguar young star, Bobb, has been playing professional football in Europe for the...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Health 2000 Inc. donates Multi vitamins Syrup to students
As part of its involvement as a sponsor in the ongoing Ministry of Health / Health 2000Inc / Ministry of Education / Ansa McAl Girls Schools Football Competition, Health 2000 Inc. recently presented...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Stag Super XV1 Football Tournament …Associations Executive looking forward to exciting duels
The respective executive committees of the Berbice Football Association (BFA), East Bank Football Association (EBFA) and East Demerara Football Association (EDFA) have collectively stated that they...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Jaikarran retained as GCC president
Lionel Jaikarran returned unopposed as President of the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) when the organisation held its Annual General Meeting on Monday night last at the club’s pavilion. Ramsay Alli...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Respect the Game hosts gala basketball event tonight
– entertainers, professionals clash at CASH Respect the Game Inc. will tonight host its gala basketball charity event at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall with entertainers, professionals and...Dec 13, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Black Sharks maul Rose Hall Jammers in Banks DIH Classic Basketball tourney
When the whistle sounded to begin the first game of the Banks DIH Classic Basketball tournament in Berbice a new initiative was in place which saw the timing clock, which was presented to the Berbice...Dec 13, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana, Trinidad move ahead with agri-land deal
By Abena Rockcliffe Despite calls to put the project on hold, Trinidad and Guyana have moved to a next stage in the food security programme. The project is one which allows Trinidad investors to...Dec 13, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on St Joseph’s students donate Christmas gifts to Children’s Home
St. Joseph’s High School, Georgetown, recently donated a quantity of gifts to the West Ruimveldt Children’s Home, as part of their annual Christmas charity programme, which had the participation...Dec 13, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on CDB approves US$10M in new Basic Need programme
The Board of Directors of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has approved US$10M from the Special Development Fund for the eighth cycle of the Basic Needs Trust Fund (BNTF). This decision was made...Dec 13, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Tattooed man’s remains found at Windsor Forest
Police are trying to ascertain the identity of a man whose badly decomposed and heavily tattooed remains were found at Windsor Forest, West Coast Demerara, around 08.30 hrs yesterday. Kaieteur News...Nov 21, 2024
Kaieteur Sports – The D-Up Basketball Academy is gearing up to wrap its first-of-its-kind, two-month youth basketball camp, which tipped off in September at the Tuschen Primary School (TPS)...…Peeping Tom kaieteur News- Every morning, the government wakes up, stretches its arms, and spends one billion dollars... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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