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CWIMA REVIEW OF 2022 (Continued from yesterday) O60s World Cup- Queensland, Australia- September, 2022 Kaieteur News – Our O60s ventured into the Sunshine State of Queensland, Australia to...Jan 14, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on GASA’s Republic Meet to start their 2023 calendar
Kaieteur News – In their efforts to progress back to some form of normalcy months after the pandemic restrictions were completely lifted, the Guyana Amateur Swimming Association (GASA) has...Jan 14, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on GOA elections unlikely before latter part of February – Yassin
– Awaiting audited financial statements By Rawle Toney Kaieteur News – Kalam Juman-Yassin, the long-serving president of the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA), believes that the highly...Jan 14, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on President Ali urges Indian cricket stakeholders to make Guyana their next investment destination
By Avenash Ramzan in Madhya Pradesh, Indore Kaieteur News – President Irfaan Ali, who is currently on an official state visit to India, has urged cricket stakeholders there to make Guyana their...Jan 14, 2023 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Five factions that want Norton out
Kaieteur News – From the time, the crescendo was reached for David Granger to step down from the PNC leadership, the picture was clear; there were contestants who wanted to become PNC leader....Jan 14, 2023 KNews Editorial Comments Off on No Cabinet briefings: how long will Ministers hide
Kaieteur News – If Ministers of the PPPC Government do not have the skills, at least they must have the guts. That is, to face the music and represent their portfolios persuasively, and take...Jan 14, 2023 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Is it the end of Cheddi’s dream of a consolidated High School?
Kaieteur News – The destruction of the Christ Church Secondary School represents a tragic commencement to the New Year. The education sector has been rocked by this latest fire, and coming so...Jan 14, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on The world at large has recognised the dilemma of the Peoples of African Descent
Dear Editor, For the last few months, IDPADA-G and things African Guyanese have been in the headlines. Unfortunately, not apparent in most of this is a real articulation about, and understanding of,...Jan 14, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Whoever does not love, does not know God, because God is Love
Dear Editor, Over the last seven years in Guyana the growth of ethnic and religious strife has been monumental and painful as have never been seen before. This is something that is very difficult for...Jan 14, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on President Irfaan and India Jaishankar struck a close chord in bilateral relations
Dear Editor, India’s Minister of External Affairs Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar is among the followed and most respected Foreign Ministers globally. He is vociferous in his advocacy of India’s...Jan 14, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Investments need to be more focused and better managed
Dear Editor, In preparation for the upcoming budget, it is CRGs hope that the Government will keep in mind the lessons learned during the years leading up to 2023. The oil sector needs substantial...
Dec 18, 2024
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