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May 14, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Bounty – Quicker Picker upper – Outdoor Hockey LeagueSaints on top in both men’s and women’s division
Saints Hockey Club (SHC) finished the first half of the Bounty Paper Towel sponsored Outdoor Hockey League as the leaders in both t he male and female divisions. In the men’s SHC Savages finished...May 14, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Brazilian Army Captain duly recognised by GDF
The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) has awarded the Jungle and Amphibious Training (JATS) Badge to Brazilian Captain, Bruno Correa Andrade, in recognition of his provision of training of an exceptional...May 14, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Pooran to play for Guyana Amazon Warriors
Nicholas Pooran has been signed by the Guyana Amazon Warriors as their Marquee Player for the 2019 Hero Caribbean Premier League which will take place from 4 September to 12 October. The Trinidadian...May 14, 2019 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on A birthday gift to APNU+AFC that exposes our putrid society
On the day in this month that APNU+AFC achieved four years in office, the Caribbean Court of Justice metaphorically handed that government a horrible birthday gift. That generosity came in a package...May 14, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Hopetown Flames prepared and ready for Independence track meet
Hopetown Flames have their eyes set on the Independence Track and Field Championships set for May 18 and 19 at the National Track and Field Centre, Leonora. With a number of phenomenal talents...May 14, 2019 KNews Editorial Comments Off on A rising sense of vulnerability
It is becoming frighteningly apparent that it is just a matter of time; a matter of time and opportunity and circumstance, and that momentary lapse in vigilance. It could be even where the greatest...May 14, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Please don’t forget us at the University of Guyana
DEAR EDITOR, While we continue to lobby for or against the renewal of the Vice Chancellor’s contract at the University of Guyana, let us not ignore the fact that we the students still lack some...May 14, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Hand-in-Hand 50-over U-19 Inter County Cricket B’ce beat E’bo in fantastic at mosphereInter-County cricket returns to Albion for first time in 11 years
By Sean Devers at Albion Inter-County cricket returned to Albion for the first time since 2006 and on a day blessed with glorious sunshine, defending Champions Berbice beat Essequibo by six...May 14, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Demerara overcome Select U17 by seven wickets at Everest CC
By Zaheer Mohamed Demerara defeated the Select U17 team by seven wickets when the Hand-in-Hand Inter County U19 50-over tournament commenced yesterday. The Select U17 opted to bat on a slow...May 14, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Why was Rajendra Bisessar betrayed and under-utilised for so long?
DEAR EDITOR, In his column on April 27th Freddie Kissoon wrote, “This columnist knows that shortly after 2015, the second-tier leadership of the AFC argued for a junior minister of agriculture....May 14, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Appalling conditions at UG’s Turkeyen Campus
Dear EDITOR, I have been following the situation surrounding the Vice Chancellor at the University of Guyana. Currently, there are some appalling conditions at Turkeyen. On Friday last at 17:00 hrs,...May 14, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Wesley Kirton responds to Freddie Kissoon
DEAR EDITOR, So your columnist Freddie Kissoon could criticise my writing only by resorting to name calling and hypocrisy in his column in Monday’s edition of your newspaper. He says I should...May 14, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on I too will not cry for Caribbean Airlines
DEAR EDITOR, I agree with this writer of this letter captioned ‘Don’t Cry for Caribbean Airlines’ (KN 13/05/2019) as he knows what Guyanese go through travelling with Caribbean Airlines,...May 14, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on A dangerous game for the innocent
DEAR EDITOR, The man was somewhat peculiar, but Sutton was full of himself and had an aura that attracted girls to him. That day he had taken a long look at the man in the mirror. He was dressed in...May 14, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on The human race is the only race
DEAR EDITOR, The arrival of a new royal baby in the United Kingdom royal family, reminds us all that not only mixed-race people are the United Kingdom fastest-growing ethnic group; it also underlines...May 14, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Direct flights and Non-Stop flights are not interchangeable terms
DEAR EDITOR, Recently, we have been reading and/or hearing of this or that airline offering, starting or contemplating Direct Flights from Guyana to cities in North America, when the correct...May 14, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on GTT customers have several payment options to avoid long lines
DEAR EDITOR, I write to address a publication made on May 9, 2019 from one of our valued customers, who wrote to express his frustration at the long lines at our stores. To be clear, we share the...May 14, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Can the President be divorced from corruption in Guyana?
DEAR EDITOR, A number of columnists, letter-writers, commentators, and the Leader of the Opposition, have lamented the APNU+AFC mishandling of the economy, along with the numerous other ills. The...Feb 07, 2025
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