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Sep 21, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on Poonai Pharmacy is official sponsor of RHTY&SC U-13
The Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club in its continuing quest to remain one of Guyana’s leading cricket clubs has officially launched an Under-13 team which is the 9th team for the Club....Sep 21, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on GFF/NAMILCO Thunderbolt Flour Power U-17 League – Georgetown… Conquerors, Eastveldt & Pele win as City teams relish restart
City players are breathing sigh of relief following the re-start of competitive play in the Georgetown Football Association leg of the GFF/NAMILCO Thunderbolt Flour Power National Under-17...Sep 21, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on Hamilton Green KO Football Cup… Three matches set for Victoria Ground on Sunday
Football fans on the East Coast of Demerara are in for a treat as the Hamilton Green Cup, knockout football tournament is sure to provide action this weekend with the initial round of 16 clashes at...Sep 21, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on BCB Elections… Nagamootoo latest Test player to back Foster
By Sean Devers Berbice, Guyana and West Indies leg-spinner Mahendra Nagamootoo is the latest Test player to throw their support behind Rose Hall Youth & Sports Club’s Hilbert Foster if he seeks...Sep 21, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on No back-biting: Regional officials challenged to be inclusive
Regional Executive Officer (REO) of Essequibo Islands – West Demerara (Region Three), Mr. Dennis Jaikaran, has charged councillors of the Neighbourhood and Regional Democratic Council (RDC) to...Sep 21, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on Rose Hall 175th Anniversary… Ministry of Business and RHTY&SC Cricket Teams host Career & Business Fair
Thousands of eager school children and youths drawn from the Lower and Central Corentyne area attended a Career and Business Fair on Wednesday last, organised by the eight cricket teams of the...Sep 21, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on Indigenous Heritage Games 2017 Archery programme on this weekend
Archery Guyana has once again partnered with the Ministry of Indigenous People’s Affairs to help to run off their archery competition at this year’s Indigenous Heritage Games which will be...Sep 21, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on Berbice Volleyball Association Inter School Competition.. Central Corentyne Secondary win Central Corentyne zone
Play continues on Monday in the ongoing Berbice Volleyball Association (BVA) Inter Secondary School Volleyball Competition with matches in the Central Corentyne Zone at the Bush Lot Secondary...Sep 21, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Duo accused of embezzling $580,000
Two former employees of Central Electronics were jointly charged yesterday for embezzling over half a million dollars from the company, when they appeared before Senior Magistrate Fabayo Azore in the...Sep 21, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Japan Gov’t sponsors special needs, education projects in Lethem
The Japanese Government through its Grassroots Human Security Programme (GGP) which offers grant funding to NGO’s and other non-profit organizations in the Eastern Caribbean and Guyana, recently...Sep 21, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Girls top ImpromptuSpeech Competition
Twelve Secondary schools in Region Six, Berbice participated in an Impromptu Speech Competition on Tuesday. The activity was planned by the Region Six Department of Education, as part of Education...Sep 21, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on An open letter to the Director of Public Prosecution
Dear Editor. This is an open letter to the DPP. Kindly publish. I, Elton McRae a citizen of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, hereby request the reopening of investigations on the actions of Cadet...Sep 21, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on They are security officers not ‘guards’ – GAPSO urges
Members of private security organisations were yesterday recognised for their sterling contributions to the security sector in Guyana, whilst being assured that the Ministry of Social Protection has...Sep 21, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on PPP responsible for the transformation of education in Amerindian villages
Dear Editor, No honest Guyanese amongst us would deny that the Amerindian population of our Country had been excluded from the mainstream of educational opportunities during a period when the...Sep 21, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Thoughts on the ANSA McAl medical drugs contract
Dear Editor, With regards to the APNU+AFC Government of President David Granger choosing to pay ANSA McAL for the provision of medical drugs even though the Procurement Law was broken (“Gov’t...Sep 21, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon 3
I read in the newspapers that the British Government will fund a project called waterfront recreation. It involves modernizing three waterfront sites to create aesthetic zones for citizens to enjoy....Sep 21, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on We must open our minds to different ways of thinking
Dear Editor, Let’s look at the social evolution of man as we moved from a primitive state to developed complex societies. Man used to walk and walk looking for fruits etc. And we would walk...Sep 21, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The National Library
The National Library should take a bow. It has been quietly providing a most important service to students and other booklovers over the years. Its main location is in Georgetown. That beautiful...Mar 28, 2025
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