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Jun 10, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on Guyana, T&T game washed out Barbados brush aside Leewards
CG Insurance T20 blaze By Sean Devers After their first day loss to Barbados, Guyana’s game against Trinidad and Tobago was washed yesterday without a ball being bowled as they shared the points....Jun 10, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Caricom youth leaders, experts call for urgency in addressing climate change
Kaieteur News – Climate change is not and has never been simply an environmental issue – the impact of our changing planet reaches far beyond weather patterns and into our personal lives,...Jun 10, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on Former national youth player Legay picks up four wickets in Canada
Former national youth player, left-arm orthodox spinner Dennis Legay grabbed four wickets for 32 runs for Amazon Kings but his team suffered a 38-run loss to Mississauga Dolphins last Sunday in the...Jun 10, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Lindeners complain about BOSAI’s bauxite dust pollution
Kaieteur News – It has been years that residents of Linden, particularly those of the communities of Central and South Mackenzie have been battling with environmental pollution resulting from...Jun 10, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on Deputy Mayor of Georgetown, Alfred Mentore, congratulates Tevin Imlach on his selection to the West Indies President XI cricket team
Deputy Mayor of Georgetown, Alfred Mentore, has extended congratulations to Tevin Imlach on his selection to the West Indies President XI cricket team. In a letter Mentore noted the performance of...Jun 10, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on Four Guyanese referees appointed for 2022/23 CNL matches
Concacaf has announced the Referees appointed for the 2022/23 Concacaf Nations League presented by Qatar Airways for Match Days 7 – 12 taking place from June 9 – 14, 2022. The Guyana...Jun 10, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Green offers no credible evidence to castigate Desmond Alli
Dear Editor, I respond to Hamilton Green’s retort making reference to me (Jun 4). I agree “that racial healing will come only if we know the whole truth and nothing but the truth”. But whose...Jun 10, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on It makes sense to support the vaccination of Guyana’s children
Dear Editor, Yet again, I am forced to commend the Ministry of Health, for being at the forefront of health issues, especially in the area of COVID-19. I note that “…the Vaccination of children,...Jun 10, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Would the AFC be able to recover from its blunders?
Dear Editor, The central questions that the Alliance for Change (AFC) political party must address at its June 11th Congress are: “would the party be able to recover from its blunders?” and...Jun 10, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Sweet potato shock – how will people live here?
Dear Editor, Sweet potato is $650 a pound in Guyana. This was what this local ‘ground provision’ went for at the Bourda Market during the week. I repeat for this to register, it is domestically...Jun 10, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Pursue the environment vs development reasoning further
Dear Editor, His Excellency President Ali displayed good reasoning in his speech last Sunday on World Environment Day. He correctly makes the point that the developed countries are unfair in using...
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