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Oct 17, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on GDF, GPF, Potaro Strikers record convincing wins – in GFF Division One Women’s League opener
Kaieteur Sports – The opening weekend of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) and Women Football Association (WFA) Women’s League Division One witnessed an impressive display of football...Oct 17, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Pepsi Hiker fall to YMCA Old Fort, as GBTI GCC overcome Woodpecker Women
Farfan & Mendes/Woodpecker Products First Division Hockey Leagues’ Kaieteur Sports – The 2023 Farfan and Mendes and Woodpecker Products First Division Hockey Leagues continued on Sunday...Oct 17, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Anthony Ifill’s century powers West Bank Warriors to semi finals of the Peter Lewis Asphalt Sales & Construction Services Big Man Cricket2
– Regal, Everest Masters, Essequibo Masters also march into the semis Kaieteur Sports – Match 1- Regal vs Jai Hind Jaguars at Enmore – In a match reduced to 20 overs, Regal took...Oct 17, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on CWI to invest US$2.5 million in prizes for Regional cricket
– Major increases in prize money for Men/ Women starting with CG United Super50 Kaieteur Sports – Ahead of the start of the CG United Super50 Cup, Cricket West Indies (CWI) has...Oct 17, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Inaugural President’s Cup 50/50 Softball Cricket Competition set for Tuschen
Kaieteur Sports – The first ever Region Three President’s Cup Softball Cricket Competition will go down on Sunday October 29 at the Tuschen Sports Club ground East Bank Essequibo with four...Oct 17, 2023 KNews Sports Comments Off on Esan Anderson leads after first leg of the Annual National Draughts competition
Kaieteur Sports – The first leg in the Annual National Draughts competition was played last Sunday at the GFC pavilion. Esan Anderson with 25 points took an unassailable lead in the tournament...Oct 17, 2023 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Contract discussions, only profitable for ExxonMobil
Kaieteur News – Many Guyanese are getting the clearest idea of what kind of company ExxonMobil is. Some have concluded that it has all the appearance of a rogue company. In the minds of a...Oct 17, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on We are about to witness another attempt to rewrite the Palestinian people’s history and human existence
Dear Editor, S/N editorial of October 13, 2023 headlined ‘Israel and Gaza’ referred to ‘an eccentric letter published in our newspaper yesterday. The signatory is former Home Affairs Minister,...Oct 17, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on What you can do to help Israel – dispelling myths
Dear Editor, As Israel has gradually resumed control and cleared the border areas flooded with terrorists, the extent of the Hamas massacre has been revealed. As of today, we have counted more than...Oct 17, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on Water is Life! Save Guyana – World Food Day 2023
Dear Editor, I write to you today with a deep sense of urgency in relation to the subject matter. Kindly permit me space in your column to express my views on the matter. On this very important day...Oct 17, 2023 KNews Letters Comments Off on I urge that the region breaks diplomatic relations with Israel
Dear Editor, I am extremely disappointed to see the almost dead silence in our society as some of the worst human rights violation, ethnic cleansing and the horrific killings that is taking place in...Nov 24, 2024
ESPNcricinfo – A maiden Test century for Justin Greaves headlined a dominant day for West Indies against Bangladesh on day two of the Antigua Test. After his 115 helped West Indies post 450 for...…Peeping Tom kaieteur News- Transparency, as conceived by Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo, seems to be a peculiar exercise... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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