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Nov 03, 2024 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Will Jagdeo prefer a poll instead?
…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- When it comes to elections in Guyana, one thing is clear: we don’t need any more excitement. Elections in Guyana are already a high-stakes, heart-pounding,...Nov 03, 2024 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Santa Rosa needles Marian Academy to lift 2024 Pee Wee title
Kaieteur Sports- The 11th Courts Optical Pee Wee Under-11 Football Championship crowned its champions yesterday as Santa Rosa edged Marian Academy 1-0 in a dramatic showdown at the Ministry of...Nov 03, 2024 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Livingstone’s brilliant ton powers England past West Indies
England Tour of the West Indies 2024… (BBC Sport) – A spectacular maiden one-day international century from stand-in captain Liam Livingstone helped England defeat West Indies by five wickets...Nov 03, 2024 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Terrence Poole Memorial International Boxing Championship earmarked for October 2025
Kaieteur Sports- In an effort to honour his legacy following his unexpected passing, the Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) will stage the inaugural Terrence Poole Memorial International Boxing...Nov 03, 2024 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Sukwah’s 97 leads Piranhas to 6-wicket win over Pitbulls
GCB BetCAGESports National T20 League… kaieteur Sports- Berbice Piranhas took a bite out of the Demerara Pitbulls yesterday, handing them 6-wicket defeat yesterday at the LBI Cricket Ground....Nov 03, 2024 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Chief Labour Officer, RDC Councillor supports Region One U13 Tapeball Competition
Kaieteur Sports- Chief Labour Officer, Dhaneshwar Deonarine, and RDC Councillor, Rose Benn, have supported the Region one U13 Tapeball Competition which is set commence on Monday, November 4, at...Nov 03, 2024 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on RBL U18 School’s Football League continues today at MoE
Kaieteur Sports- The Republic Bank School’s Under-18 Football League is back in action today at the Ministry of Education (MoE) ground, where the stakes are higher as round two unfolds. After an...Nov 03, 2024 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Will the source of “some kind of hydroxide” be revealed?
Dear Editor, My empathy is with the residents of Crane who are currently suffering from the effects of ‘some form of hydroxide’ the source/origin of which is unknown. The Environmental Protection...Nov 03, 2024 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on The ill effects of wealth
Dear Editor, In the present circumstances in Guyana, when our economy has been so upgraded in the past few years, mostly because of our fortunate acquisition of the revenue we are reaping from the...Nov 03, 2024 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on When democracy prevails at GECOM, the political opposition cries foul
Dear Editor, I write in response to a letter headlined ‘PPP has embarked on the capture of GECOM;’ and ‘PPP’s capture of GECOM continues unabated’ published on 31.10.’24 in S/N and K/N...Nov 03, 2024 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Nandlall’s insistence that GECOM’s systems are perfect is baseless
Dear Editor, My recent letter of October 29, 2024 in response to Commissioner Rohee`s of October 26, 2024 and my appearance on Nation Watch gained the attention of Anil Nandlall and occasioned a...Dec 25, 2024
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By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The year 2024 has underscored a grim reality: poverty continues to be an unyielding... more
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