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Jul 11, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on US Appeals Court rejects Bisram’s move to overturn extradition
A United States Court of Appeals has rejected Marcus Bisram’s application to halt his extradition to Guyana to face a murder charge. The ruling released this week now exhausts the possibilities, in...Jul 11, 2019 KNews Editorial Comments Off on The corruption monster is devouring this country
The corruption monster is devouring this country. Yet there is either indifference or sloth or distance in facing this monster face front, and with arms raised to strike. With the now almost ancient...Jul 11, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on Sir Garfield Sobers International Schools’ tournament QC remain unbeaten, Business School lose to Dominica school
Guyanese Schools Queen’s College and the Business School had contrasting fortunes in the second round of the 33rd Sir Garfield Sobers 40-over International Schools tournament in Barbados. In ZONE A...Jul 11, 2019 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on WPA and AFC: Self-destructive death
The WPA held a community meeting in Buxton and declared its support for the reelection of APNU+AFC. In email discussions with two priceless former WPA heroes – Andaiye and Moses Bhagwan – both of...Jul 11, 2019 KNews Sports Comments Off on LGC to stage 2-day tournament this weekend in preparation for Lusignan Open
In anticipation and preparation for the grand 2-day Lusignan Open on Saturday and Sunday July 20, 21, 2019, the LGC will hold two exciting tournaments this weekend on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14, July...Jul 11, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on ABR and the oil block application
DEAR EDITOR, I have noted the recent news stories on the application for an oil block made by ABR Oil and Gas Exploration (“ABR O&G”). One of the names listed among the principals of ABR is...Jul 11, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Why wasn’t Guyana’s political issue raised at last week’s CARICOM talks?
DEAR EDITOR, It is sickening to see that CARICOM Prime Ministers continue to ignore the damning political situation in Guyana following the Caribbean Court of Justice ruling that the December 2018...Jul 11, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Change versus vested interest/traditional privileges
DEAR EDITOR, Referring to NICIL-SPU’s Executive Head, Colvin Heath-London’s letter in another section of the media of July 09, 2019 captioned, “Ms. Thomas should have availed herself of the...Jul 11, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyana is in a crisis caused by obtuse interpretations of its constitution
DEAR EDITOR, Guyana is in a crisis caused by obtuse interpretations of its constitution; an obstinate administration is refusing to accept the consequences of losing a motion of no-confidence in the...Jul 11, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Undisputable scientific fact that needs to change our thinking about race in Guyana
DEAR EDITOR, Neither any of the ten powerful and most scared paragraphs of the preamble, nor Article 13 of the Constitution of Guyana, which sets out our sustained aspirations, measurements and...Jul 11, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on The People of Guyana must come FIRST
DEAR EDITOR, This shall be my second letter to your newspaper in as many weeks concerning the people of Guyana and the country itself. Today, I shall write about the social political concerns, which...Jan 21, 2025
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