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Nov 06, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Canada based businessman donates to RHTY&SC Cricket Development Programme
The outstanding work of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club continues to attract the attention of numerous persons who are expressing interest in working along with the organisation. Guyanese...Nov 06, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Dominoes & Excursion this Sunday at Hararuni Creek
Dominoes players and fans will have the opportunity to take two bites of the pie when President of the Georgetown Dominoes Association (GDA) Faye Joseph teams up with Brian, JT, Shino, Curt and...Nov 06, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on QCSC day of sports on tomorrow
Queen’s College Sports Committee (QCSC) will be hosting a day of sports tomorrow at the Ministry of Education ground, starting from 09:00hrs. Form 1C will take on 1D in girls 6 overs softball while...Nov 06, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on North Georgetown Primary book final spot
North Georgetown Primary defeated St Agnes by 17 runs to book their spot in the final of the North Georgetown zone of the Guyana Cricket Board/Scotiabank Kiddy Progression One cricket competition...Nov 06, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. bringing Witness Protection Bill on board
Guyana is poised to introduce Witness Protection Legislation as a Bill on this subject is scheduled to be on the agenda of the National Assembly at its next meeting, which is just weeks away. This...Nov 06, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on The theory of psychic destruction
The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) replied to my column of October 26, 2015 captioned, “Maybe Guyana will forever defy the foundations of scientific life.” The subject matter of that particular...Nov 06, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Region Eight indigenous villages benefit from labour and TIP workshop
–-Cervical cancer in Kato and Paramakatoi low SEVENTEEN indigenous villages in Region Eight (Potaro-Siparuni) now have the knowledge to deal with aspects of labour issues and trafficking in...Nov 06, 2015 KNews Editorial, Features / Columnists Comments Off on COMMON SENSE NEEDED TO SPEED-UP TRIALS
Common sense is not so common in Guyana anymore because the leaders seem not to know what to do, how to lead or how to solve problems. Leadership is all about accepting responsibility and finding...Nov 06, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Two remanded gold miner’s murder
Two men who reportedly confessed to killing goldminer, Sheldon Rodriguez were yesterday remanded to prison following their arraignment on a murder charge. Levi Thomas, 25, a gold miner of Mikobi...Nov 06, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on Tony Vieira replies to Donald Ramotar
Dear Editor, Dear sir, I have read Mr. Ramoutar’s letter in your issue of 2nd November 2011 there are several misleading if not deceiving comments contained therein and I summarize them below, I am...Nov 06, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on A citizen deplores the attitude of the Minister of Housing
Dear Editor, As a citizen of Guyana, I wish to bring to your attention the unfair treatment projected by the Ministry of Housing and water. Since before the year 2003, my dad and his common law wife...Nov 06, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on Social activist wants foreign health workers to be taught English language
Dear Editor, I am writing to bring attention to a troubling interaction I had last week when I stopped at the Mahaica Hospital to make a routine inquiry. There were three nurses and one doctor by the...Nov 06, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on Corporal punishment has very dangerous implications
Dear Editor, There are many routes to Rome with some being safe and others dangerous. Naturally the safer routes are most travelled. Likewise, there are many ways to modify a child’s behavior...Nov 05, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on America Street Robbery, Terror attack…Suspect in custody, others being hunted – Crime Chief
One suspect has been arrested and police have received intelligence that points to the positive identification of some of the heavily armed gunmen who robbed and terrorized America Street money...Nov 05, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Teenaged friends die in yet another Berbice crash
Another fatal accident on Tuesday, on the Corentyne Public Road left two more teens dead. This accident occurred hours after another had claimed two other teenaged lives on the Corentyne highway. The...Nov 05, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Govt reverses ‘Customs House’ sale
-building to house headquarters of Bureau of Statistics It appears that Government will no longer be selling the Main Street building that once housed Customs House. According to Government...Nov 05, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Driver killed in drag race accident
Another motorist lost his life last night after he lost control of his speeding car on the Lusignan Public Road, East Coast Demerara. Dead is a Mon Repos driver whose only name was given as Rakesh....Nov 05, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Woman disarms gunman, averts robbery
The Hussein family of Cow Dam, Bath, West Coast Berbice can hardly forget last Tuesday. Feroze Hussein, 34, a security guard employed by GUYSUCO, resides at 10 Cow Dam with his wife, Miriam, 32, a...Nov 05, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Police capture one bandit after getaway car crashes
…hunting three others in Mahaicony backlands Up to late last night, police ranks on East Coast Demerara were still pursuing three bandits who are believed to be cornered in the Mahaicony backlands...Nov 05, 2015 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Marriott tun a market outlet
When dem decided to build de Marriott was nuff talk. People see de scampishness; Brassington call press conference to talk about foreign investors who gun put in a small piece and own de bulk of de...Nov 05, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Sri Lanka ride Perera’s 99 to clinch series against West Indies
COLOMBO (Reuters) Opener Kusal Perera fell for 99 but his free-flowing knock powered Sri Lanka to a comfortable eight-wicket win in a rain-hit second one-day international against West Indies on...Nov 05, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Sun Burst ‘Juice of Champions’ / EBFA U-17 League launched …Defending champs Grove Hi Tech to battle six other clubs
The second edition of the East Bank Football Association (EBFA) Under-17 League was yesterday launched as Continental Agencies Limited (CAL) maintained their partnership with the association. Last...Nov 05, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on South Georgetown aim for top-three finish at National Schools’ Championships
South Georgetown, District 13 is ready and raring to go when the National Schools’ Cycling, Swimming and Track and Field Championships start on November 23 with the Swimming Championships at the...Nov 05, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Broad Money support for 2nd NEE Futsal Tournament
Broad Money Spare Parts has handed over its sponsorship to Linden’s New Era Entertainment (NEE) ahead of its second annual Stag/Cell Smart Futsal Knockout tournament, which kicks off tomorrow at...Nov 05, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Banks Beer Inter-Ministry Futsal Competition…Media in must win situation tonight
The Media is in a must win situation to advance to the next phase of the Banks Beer Inter-Ministry Futsal Competition which resumes tonight with eight more matches, at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall....
Nov 30, 2024
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