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Aug 10, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on GBA selects 21-member squad for Winfield Braithwaite Regional boxing championships
Kaieteur Sports – The Guyana Boxing Association has officially selected a 21-member fight roster that will be tasked with defending home turf in the prestigious Winfield Braithwaite Caribbean...Aug 10, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Green Stand to cater to patrons at Kares One Guyana T10 on August 12
Kaieteur Sports – Patrons attending the finals of the Kares One Guyana T10 Blast are advised that the Green Stand at the National Stadium, Providence, will be the primary stand for seating on...Aug 10, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on RHCCCC once again benefits from “Cricket Gear for young and promising cricketers in Guyana”
Kaieteur Sports – Rose Hall Community Center Cricket Club once again benefited from this noble initiative after receiving two boxes of cricket balls. This project will continue to support this...Aug 10, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on The countdown is on for CPL 2023 – cricket played louder!
Kaieteur Sports – We are now only a matter of days away from the start of CPL 2023! The Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League is back for its 11th edition and will take place between...Aug 10, 2023 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Petroleum Bill – Ministerial Powers
Kaieteur News – The Petroleum Activities Bill 2023 (Petroleum bill) that is now before parliament has a slew of positives in it. On paper, the Petroleum Bill has provisions that could...Aug 10, 2023 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The President’s visit to China was a major diplomatic failure
Kaieteur News – The President’s Official Visit to China turned out to be a damp squib. The visit yielded minimal tangible outcomes, raising concerns about whether there has been a 90 degrees...Aug 10, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on The non-oil economy would be severely stressed to service ballooning debt
Dear Editor, A letter entitled ‘Notions that the level of borrowing is reckless are far-fetched penned by Mr. Bhagwandin was published earlier this week in Stabroek News (August 8, 2023). The...Aug 10, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Unsaid is the other side of Dr. Luncheon, many current MPs and ex-MPs
Dear Editor, The passing of Dr. Roger Luncheon was met with sympathies and best wishes to his family, which is much warranted. He received accolades for all his achievements from academics and public...Aug 10, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Parika Stelling: have we grown so accustomed to degradation, backwardness?
Dear Editor, I remember as long back as the late sixties and early seventies traversing the Parika Ferry Stelling to and from Anna Regina where I lived with my parents and attended school. Even...Aug 10, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on PNC’s General Council meeting, is something sinister afoot?
Dear Editor, I’ve noted a Demerara Waves online news report on August 7th, 2023 which quotes an unnamed People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) official as giving a lack of funding as the reason...Aug 10, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Sons-in-law of former Presidents doing the right thing
Dear Editor, “We must all, regardless of political affiliation, work together to improve services to communities. There are no winners when communities and public assets are neglected or fall into...Nov 19, 2024
Kaieteur Sports- The Ministry of Education ground came alive on Sunday as the Republic Bank Schools’ Under-18 Football League wrapped up its fifth round of competition with thrilling...…all contracts are subject to change Professor Clive Thomas (Guyana not shackled to Exxon oil deal forever’) (Guyana... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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