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Oct 17, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on Slingerz, Alpha re-file court action against GFF in League matter
The matter in the High Court involving the Claimants, Slingerz Football Cub and Alpha United Football Club and the Defendant, the Guyana Football Federation came up for hearing yesterday. According...Oct 17, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on Letter to the Sports Editor… The Berbice Cricket Board must continue to function without court actions
Dear Sports Editor, I noticed two interesting letters published on 13/10/2017 in Stabroek News and Kaieteur News that appears quite similar in writing style indicating they were possibly written by...Oct 17, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on GFF/NAMILCO Thunderbolt Flour Power U-17 League – East Demerara… Buxton United maul BA Paradise, Buxton Stars shine brighter than Golden Stars
Captain Kobe Durant led from the front as Buxton United decimated Bachelors Adventure Paradise Sports Club 10-0 in one of two matches contested on the weekend in the East Demerara FA leg GFF/NAMILCO...Oct 17, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on World Archery Barbados collaborates with Archery Guyana
On Wednesday 11th October, 2017, representatives from World Archery Barbados met with representatives from Archery Guyana to share best practices and discuss future areas of collaboration between the...Oct 17, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on Friendz burst set up victory for Aurora Knightriders over United Warriors
A six wicket haul from pacer Weyon Friendz handed Aurora Knightriders a comfortable 8 wickets victory over United Warriors in the 4th round of the South Essequibo 40 overs cricket competition. Played...Oct 17, 2017 KNews Sports Comments Off on BCB names executives and committee members
The Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) has announced the list of appointed executives and committee members who will serve in the 2017-2018 administration under President Dhieranidnaurh Sonwaru. Mr Somwaru...Oct 17, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Charity group digs deep to aid the less fortunate
A number of children for the past two weeks were given flickers of hope for their return to regular life and others back to school. The good gesture was done by the Guyana/Florida Hope non-profit...Oct 17, 2017 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Alleged Republic Bank robbers granted $500,000 bail each
-Magistrate cites lengthy trial Senior Magistrate, Leron Daly, yesterday placed four accused who attempted to rob Republic Bank, Water Street Branch on $500,000 bail each. In arriving at her decision...Oct 17, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on President David Grainger exhorts at World Food Day…There must be zero hunger!
World Food Day was held at the Bayrock Community Centre Ground under the theme Food Security and Hinterland Development…Our National Priority, yesterday. President David Granger who graced the...Oct 17, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Berbice official critical of badly-parked vehicles, paddy drying on roadways
On Sunday, a horrific accident between a car and paddy-laden truck at the Number 59 Village, East Berbice, left five persons dead, including a city businesswoman. The city family and an overseas...Oct 17, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Second crop of paddy prices up to $3,300 per bag – GRDB
Rice farmers are receiving good prices this crop. According to the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB), for the second crop, the average price range for paddy is $32,130 to $46,140 per metric tonne....Oct 17, 2017 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Alleged Republic Bank robbers granted $500,000 bail each
-Magistrate cites lengthy trial Senior Magistrate, Leron Daly, yesterday placed four accused who attempted to rob Republic Bank, Water Street Branch on $500,000 bail each. In arriving at her decision...Oct 17, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on GBTI and the courts: Small is beautiful, small is dangerous
When I entered the University of Guyana as a freshman, there was a book that was generating interest and admiration around the world. No university missed out on its influence. It was modest-sized...Oct 17, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Government, GPSU commence talks for 2017 salary increases
The government and the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) met, yesterday, to advance discussions on the proposed salary increases for public servants for 2017. The Government side, which was led by...Oct 17, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on City Hall to compensate manhole victims
The Georgetown Mayor and City Council, (M&CC) is expected to compensate at least two persons, who were injured in manhole accidents. This disclosure was made by Mayor Patricia Chase-Green during...Oct 17, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on GPHC sees increasing numbers of late stage cancer of the tongue – Consultant
An increasing number of patients have been turning up at the Oncology Unit of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation [GPHC], with cancer of the tongue. This is according to Consultant and Head of...Oct 17, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on UG Health Sciences Faculty pursues complete accreditation
–preparation apace to accredit School of Dentistry It was just a few months ago that the University of Guyana [UG] regained international accreditation for its School of Medicine. However,...Oct 17, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The forgotten 50th anniversary
The latter half of the 1960s and 1970s were the heavy days for aspiring left wing revolutionaries who wanted to save Guyana in the name of socialism. And in those days, these so called...Oct 17, 2017 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Prosecution closes case in Babita Sarjou murder PI
More than 20 witnesses—among them a doctor and several policemen—were called to testify by Police Prosecutor Neville Jeffers in the preliminary inquiry (PI) into the murder of Babita Sarjou....Oct 17, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Over half of Berbice daycare centres now licensed
The first group of Early Childhood/Day Care centres was officially licensed by the Childcare and Protection Agency (CPA) in East Berbice-Corentyne district on Monday. The 20 licensed facilities,...Oct 17, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Lecture Theatre at UK University to be named after Guyanese Dr. Yesu Persaud
Doctor Yesu Persaud was yesterday honoured when a new lecture Theatre will bear his name at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom. A small gathering assembled at the Demerara Bank, Camp Street...Oct 17, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Security guard struck by speeding car
Leyland Benjamin, 50, of 44 East La Penitence was hit by a white Premio car in the vicinity of North East La Penitence. He suffered a broken ankle. Benjamin stated that he was walking to work when he...Oct 17, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Security guard struck by speeding car
Leyland Benjamin, 50, of 44 East La Penitence was hit by a white Premio car in the vicinity of North East La Penitence. He suffered a broken ankle. Benjamin stated that he was walking to work when he...Oct 17, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyana can be the breadbasket of the Caribbean again
Dear Editor Let us make Guyana the bread basket of the Caribbean again. Can we do it? Yes, we can! After Emancipation freed slaves had to provide food, clothes, and shelter for themselves. They...October 1st turn off your lights to bring about a change!
Oct 19, 2024
– Major step in Guyana’s football development By Rawle Toney Kaieteur Sprots – A momentous occasion in the development of football in Guyana took place yesterday with the official...Kaieteur News – For decades, Guyana prided itself on an independent foreign policy, one that allowed it to punch above... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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