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Nov 06, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on MYO/Amanat Baksh Memorial Inter-Jamaat Softball bowls off Nov. 12
The Muslim Youth Organization of Guyana Inter-Jamaat softball cricket competition in Memory of the late Br. Amanat Baksh of Queenstown Jama Masjid is schedule to start on 12th November at the MYO...Nov 06, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Discrediting the Carter formula
David Hinds, a political analyst, was not part of the local political landscape in the run-up to the 1992 general elections in Guyana, As such, he can be excused for his ill-informed comments about...Nov 06, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on As eighth anniversary of unsolved killing..Dad still pursues justice for son murdered near melon farm
There are at least three people who know for sure what happened eight years ago at Number 63 Beach, Corentyne. One of them is a girl named Susan Hernandez. The second is a mysterious killer....Nov 06, 2017 KNews Editorial Comments Off on PEOPLE ARE LIVID, BUT FOR WHAT!
It seems that many Guyanese at home and in the diaspora are livid over the unilateral appointment of 84 year- old retired Justice James Patterson as the chairman of Guyana Elections Commission...Nov 06, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on A curriculum vitae was but is not now a dangerous thing
Long ago before there was ever any idea that the world would have a technological process named the internet, human society relied on the telephone and the post office to verify information. The...Nov 06, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Police doing random checks from Windsor Estate to Mocha Back Road
Dear Editor, So much has been written about the illegality of random checks done by police on vehicle owners yet this doesn’t seem to be in the training manuals at the police training schools. Or...Nov 06, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on The trickery behind the three lists
Dear Editor, The Alliance for Change has already endorsed President David Granger’s decision to appoint retired Justice James Patterson to be the new Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission....Nov 06, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on British group makes massive investment in local coconut industry
Having recognised the lucrative future of Guyana’s coconut industry, British businessman, Duncan Turnbull and his partners have invested in a 1000-acre estate in the Pomeroon River. Turnbull...Nov 06, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Opposition Leader, cohorts stoop to new low!!
Dear Editor, I must register my dismay over the behaviour of the opposition leader, Bharrat Jagdeo and members of the Opposition in the hallowed walls of Guyana’s Parliament on Thursday, November...Nov 06, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Women on the Move Stage 17th Cancer Awareness Walk
– described as largest to date By Enid Joaquin They walked, they ran and they jogged. It was a case of “different strokes for different folks,” but the goal was one and the same,...Nov 06, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Strategic management and planning are necessary for the police
Dear Editor, I read with great pleasure the training of members of the Guyana Police Force Strategic Management Unit which was recently conducted by the British Government. According to the media,...Nov 06, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on How can government justify this spending?
Dear Editor, The spending of almost $20M on overseas trips by Prime Minister, Moses Nagamootoo, is a matter that comes on the heels of the Coalition Government dealings with the Guyana Teachers’...Nov 06, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Police are to increase patrols at bus parks
– to thwart robbers and maintain order With the Guyana Police Force (GPF) observing the annual Road Safety Month, the force has a few strategies to enhance safety at bus parks. This is...Nov 06, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on The fortunes in offshore banks
Dear Editor, According to a recent BBC report, huge sums of money are hidden away in offshore banks. This was exposed by a German newspaper which got its hands on millions of secret documents dubbed...Nov 06, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on We must protect our children
Dear Editor, The recent drowning of 50-year-old Gavin Moses and his 13-year-old niece, Yasha Prince, who died as a result of drowning while swimming at the Rockstone Fish Festival at approximately...Nov 06, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Jesus for the Death Penality
Dear Editor, As crime evolves into its most heinous forms among us, it is incumbent upon President Granger to act decisively for the safety and protection of all Guyanese. It must be said, though,...Nov 06, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Protests against GECOM Chairman are emotional
Dear Editor, The Canadian Chapter of the People National Congress Reform (PNCR) operating out of central Toronto, hereby gives our wholehearted and united support to President David Granger in his...Nov 06, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on The Circle of Corruption in Region 10
Dear Editor, There is a circle of corruption which seems to be the order of the day at the Regional Democratic Council of Region 10 and it seems like the hit squad is becoming more relentless in...Nov 06, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Is this community at the mercy of a land grabber?
Dear Editor, The Minister of Indigenous Peoples Affairs has once again disappointed the villagers of Parikwaranau in South-Central Rupununi. The Minister was scheduled to visit the village on...Mar 25, 2025
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