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Jul 02, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on CWI names Emerging Players Academy players for inaugural intake
Anderson, Nedd among the list (CWI) – Cricket West Indies (CWI) on Friday announced the initial intake of 15 selectees for the CWI Emerging Players Academy. The group will start work at the...Jul 02, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on MCYS/NSC Swim Programme set to return in July
The annual Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport/ National Sports Commission (NSC) Swim Programme is set to return in mid-July. The swim camp which is free of cost, caters for persons from six to 18...Jul 02, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on ‘Real’ fishers worried over outsiders drawing down government relief grant
Kaieteur News – Fishermen were happy to hear that the government was providing them with a one-off relief cash grant of $150,000 to ease the economic strain, but it would appear that some...Jul 02, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on MVP Sports supports Mocha Village Cup
Sports Apparel giant MVP Sports, became the latest sponsor to throw its financial might behind the Mocha Village Cup, donating an undisclosed sum yesterday to the organizing committee Ballers...Jul 02, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on Canada-based Guyanese Manram, Kumar hit centuries in OSCL’s tourney
Former Essequibo Under-19 batsman, Oliver Manram, struck a blistering 121 to spur Essequibo Coast Cricket Club to a massive 117-run win over 3 Counties/Miss Pheobe last weekend when action continued...Jul 02, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on Van Lange hits half century as Demerara beat Rising Stars
Jonathan Van Lange struck a half century as Demerara beat Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Rising Stars by 52 runs when the GCB Inter County U17 50-over tournament continued on Wednesday at LBI. Demerara...Jul 02, 2022 KNews Sports Comments Off on GFF Women’s Developmental League continues today
– Wayne scores seven in FC’s 14 – 0 victory The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Women’s Developmental League continues today with two scheduled fixtures to at St. Cuthbert’s...Jul 02, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Government’s effort very commendable in redeeming prisoners
Dear Editor, Rehabilitation of inmates from the Lusignan and Mazaruni prisons is indeed great news for all Guyana. I believe in second chances since people have it within themselves to change for the...Jul 02, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Mon Repos -counter narrative and counter conclusion
Dear Editor, On each occasion the thought comes that the tormenting dust will settle in this society, a Mon Repos arrives. My sense was that I should wait a while, and assess the automatic reactions,...Jul 02, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on GuySuCo needs all the help it can get yet it continues to ignore personnel who have considerable experience and knowledge
Dear Editor, My interest was piqued when I read in the June 30, 2022 Kaieteur News about GuySuCo procuring GAME tractors in favour of John Deere tractors. In my years with the sugar industry, I do...Jul 02, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on It is becoming clearer that President Ali is in urgent need of legal advice or needs to listen to the legal advice he enjoys
Dear Editor, Some days after the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) had decided to defeat a motion requesting the Commission to conduct a review of the 2020 General and Regional Elections, His...Jul 02, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Mr. President some people are pulling you down
Dear Editor, I have been around GuySuCo for some time and am somewhat familiar with the operations. I was unhappy when I saw in the June 30, 2022 Kaieteur News reporting that the GuySuCo CEO said...Jul 02, 2022 KNews Letters Comments Off on Cooperatives: Looking back and forward
Dear Editor, The United Nations has declared July 2 as ‘International Day of Cooperatives’. This year will mark the 100th International Day of Cooperatives and will be observed under the theme...Jul 01, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Gas-to-Shore project to commence by year end
…as President touts profitability without final price tag By Gary Eleazar Kaieteur News – The Government of Guyana has concluded its latest round of negotiations with ExxonMobil Guyana and...Jul 01, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Citizens must have a say in auctioning of oil blocks
– Norton says clear criteria must be set Kaieteur News – With just about two months to go before Guyana starts auctioning off its remaining oil blocks, Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton has...Jul 01, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Hairdresser found dead on roadside, wrapped in plastic – soldier in custody
Kaieteur News – A hairdresser who had left her home on Wednesday to do business in Canje was found dead Thursday morning with her body wrapped in a plastic bag and tucked away in a clump of...Jul 01, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on ‘Stop saying my gov’t. is illegitimate’ – Pres. Ali tells Opposition MPs
Kaieteur News – President Mohamed Irfaan Ali ended up in a debate on Wednesday with members of the coalition opposition at the sidelines of a cocktail event, over his government not meeting...Jul 01, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Elderly Mon Repos woman stabbed to death
Kaieteur News – An 86-year-old woman of Mon Repos was on Thursday morning found stabbed to death in her home, police have confirmed. The dead woman has been identified as Agnes Dilon of 32 Mon...Jul 01, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on CJIA misses yet another completion deadline
Kaieteur News – Chinese contractor, China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), has once again failed to meet yet another completion deadline for the expansion of the Cheddi Jagan International...Jul 01, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Tucville man gets 11 years for raping Venezuelan woman
Kaieteur News – In his address to the court moments before his sentencing was handed down, Thurston Semple, 38, a taxi-driver of Lot 5A, Tucville Terrace, Georgetown, maintained his innocence,...Jul 01, 2022 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Things deh pon a roll
Dem Boys Seh… Kaieteur News – Nuff unusual things does happen in Guyana. People does do things hay dat don’t happen nowhere else in de world. But wey yuh know people does go out and buy one...Jul 01, 2022 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Blocking of a public thoroughfare by protestors is not a peaceful act
In the United States, particularly in recent times, violent protests have erupted following killings of suspects. But in Guyana, the violence broke out, not following the killing of Quindon Bacchus...Jul 01, 2022 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Election 2020, Cotton Tree 2020, Mon Repos 2022: I know Guyana
Kaieteur News – I haven’t spent over 55 years in social, political and human rights activism and over 48 years as a trained university mind and learned nothing about the nationality named...Jul 01, 2022 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Governments, political parties and leaders don’t own oil resources
Kaieteur News – ‘Oil resources don’t belong to any Govt. or political party’…it belongs to the people and future generations should benefit -Surinamese President says at oil...Jul 01, 2022 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. could have avoided pitfalls in Local Content Bill but ignored calls for amendments – Patterson
Kaieteur News – Opposition Parliamentarian and Former Minister of Public Works, David Patterson is of the view that the Government of Guyana could have avoided pitfalls of the Local Content...Feb 25, 2025
2025 CWI Women’s Regional Super50 tournament Round 1…Guyana vs. Barbados -Deane, Elliot grabs 3 wickets apiece Kaieteur Sports- Barbados pulled off a commanding 11-run win over Guyana...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- The People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) ought to have treated its loss in the... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- A rules-based international trading system has long been a foundation of global commerce,... more
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