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Jun 12, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Playing at the Nat’l Stadium could be a fillip for the sport-overseas-based players
All Guyana urged to come out and see four-time Regional champs Three of the overseas-based national rugby players all agreed that playing at the Guyana National Stadium in trials starting today and...Jun 12, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Boucher (69), deVilliers (68), Prince (57) lead S/Africa fight-back
Benn (5-120), Shillingford (3-96) bowl well By Sean Devers in Trinidad In association with Igloo Ice-cream & Ultra water A 122-run sixth wicket stand between AB deVilliers (68) and Ashwell Prince...Jun 12, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Max Masters dominate Regal Masters
Max Masters XI dominated Regal Masters to remain unbeaten, while Savage Masters rebounded to defeat Everest Over-40 and there were wins for Industry Super Kings and Enterprise Over-40 when play in...Jun 12, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on What has AG done to arrest corruption in the Jagdeo govt.?
Dear Editor, On May 28, the Honourable Justice Roxane George, reportedly said in an SN news story that Guyana’s ‘broken criminal justice system is denying prisoners their rights’, and added...Jun 12, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on We need a system that is truly for the people and about the people
Dear Editor, I congratulate Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar on her victory in our sister CARICOM Island, Trinidad and Tobago and the successful coalition movement which resulted in the newly...Jun 12, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on To the ‘criminals in uniform’ – enough is enough!
Dear Editor, I am distraught at the conduct of our law enforcement officers. While the Guyana Defence Force is slowly being withdrawn from my book of atrocious behaviour, the Guyana Police Force...Jun 12, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Our LCDS is located firmly in the neo-liberal growth framework
Dear Editor, In 2008, Hilary Ben, then the United Kingdom Secretary of State for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, boasted that the Climate Change Act of that year would make the UK the...Jun 11, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Taxi driver’s battered body found off Corentyne highway
By Melissa Johnson NUMBER SEVEN VILLAGE, CORENTYNE – The battered body of a taxi driver was found yesterday morning in a canal at Number Seven Village, which is along the Number Nineteen Highway....Jun 11, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Children find newborn in canal with throat slit
Police are investigating what looks very much like the murder of a newborn boy whose partly decomposed body with its throat slashed was fished out of the Cowan Street Canal in Kingston, around midday...Jun 11, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Little Miss Moniques Cotillion programme set for launch today
Today the Annual Little Ms. Monique’s Cotillion is set for Launching at the Ocean View Hotel at 14:00hrs. The Little Ms. Monique’s Cotillion Programme not only excels in traditional cotillion...Jun 11, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Bartician gets nod to head miners’ body
– warns members not to be complacent Bartica resident, Fred McWilfred, was yesterday overwhelmingly supported by miners to take over the helm of the Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners Association...Jun 11, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Recommendations for Disciplined Services approved six years later
By Gary Eleazar Some six years after the Report of the Disciplined Forces Commission was sent to a Special Select Committee for approval, 40 plus meetings, several changes in committee members and...Jun 11, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Emphasis on training as region’s surgeons meet
With major emphasis on lifting the level of surgery and surgical training in the Caribbean, the Eighth Caribbean College of Surgeons Conference (CCOS) was kicked into motion yesterday with an opening...Jun 11, 2010 knews News Comments Off on “We often live above our means” says President Jagdeo
– as eighth C’bean College of Surgeons conference gets underway By Sharmain Cornette It was a fusion of cultural activities last evening during the opening ceremony of the Eighth Caribbean...Jun 11, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Still no word on kidnapped businessman
With no new clue as to whether 46-year-old kidnapped businessman, Fabian Gonsalves, called Vampa, might be alive, police have confirmed that to date they are still no new developments. Essequibians...Jun 11, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Heavy rainfall expected this weekend
Local officials are warning that heavy rains are likely this weekend as a weather condition which saw downpours in neighbouring Trinidad & Tobago head to this country. Today, cloudy skies with...Jun 11, 2010 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Spicing things up!
Two commendable governmental initiatives were unveiled last week. The first was a micro-financing scheme for single mothers. The second was a meeting by the Ministry of Agriculture to promote the...Jun 10, 2010 knews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on The Bajan PM hinted that Ramphal and Singh were ungrateful
Let me say before this the essential points of this essay unfolds as a citizen and media worker of the Caribbean region, I have absolutely no regard and no respect for Guyana-born Barbadian resident,...Jun 10, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Police shoot Wanted man ‘Colonel’ dead
Police on Tuesday night, acting on information, ambushed and shot dead wanted man, 40-year-old David Mc Pherson, called Colonel. Mc Pherson was killed after he was cornered in a bushy area of a yard...Jun 10, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Man admits to swallowing cocaine, then dies
Police are waiting a post mortem examination after which they will be able to say what really caused the death of 44-year-old Turkeyen resident, Campton Jackson. Reports are that the man turned up at...Jun 10, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Missing Essequibo schoolgirls nabbed at Parika
Police attached at the Parika Police Station, yesterday, located the two Charity Secondary School students, aged 16 and 17, who went missing after leaving the Essequibo Coast for a trip to the city,...Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
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2026/27 West Indies Regional 4-Day Championships Round 2…GHE vs WWIV Day 2 – Volcanoes trail by 210 runs ahead of Day 3 By Clifton Ross Kaieteur Sports – Clinical half-century knocks...Apr 21, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – In 2025, there was a seismic shift in Guyanese politics. For years the established parties assumed voters would remain in their accustomed enclosures, dutifully choosing between familiar flags, familiar slogans, and familiar disappointments. But then something happened last...Apr 19, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) –As with all my commentaries, this one is strictly in my personal capacity, drawing on more than fifty years of engagement with Caribbean affairs and a lifelong commitment to the cause of regional integration. I do not speak on behalf of any government or...Apr 21, 2026
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