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Jul 06, 2009 KNews Sports Comments Off on NCN ‘A’ captures top spot at Western Union Media dominoes tournament
National Communications Network (NCN) ‘A’ team carted off the top trophy at the Western Union sponsored Media Appreciation night dominoes competition contested at the Windjammer International...Jul 06, 2009 KNews Sports Comments Off on Umpire dies after being struck
An umpire died after being struck on the head by a ball during a league match in Wales on Saturday. Alcwyn Jenkins, 72, was standing in the game between Swansea and Llangennech in Division One of the...Jul 06, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Residents to have a say in operation of health centre
WILLIAMSBURG, CORENTYNE – Residents between Rose Hall Town and Albion are witnessing a transformation in health care delivery and are encouraged to have their say in the operation. Last Friday was...Jul 06, 2009 KNews Letters Comments Off on Will there be a global food crisis because of LCDS
Dear Editor, Guyana’s global mendicancy unashamedly marches on two simultaneous fronts. First there was the launching of the Low Carbon Development Strategy on June 8. Then on June 11, Navin...Jul 06, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Pumps for sewerage system not expected until year end – Gafoor
The Georgetown Sewerage system is likely to remain in a compromised state for another few months, since according to Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) Acting Director of Capital Investment and...Jul 06, 2009 KNews Letters Comments Off on Honduras’ ousted President seriously miscalculated bid for extension
Dear Editor, On June 30, your newspaper carried an article, “Latam (Latin American) leaders, PPP condemn coup in Honduras,” and while I understand the stated concerns of both those...Jul 06, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on PNCR has no reservation over Globe Trust/CLICO probe
The People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) in a press statement, has asserted that none of its executive members were involved in the management of the affairs of the privately owned and managed...Jul 06, 2009 KNews Letters Comments Off on Keyboard warriors and their sense of proprietorship when it comes to Guyana
Dear Editor, Mr. Gerhard Ramsaroop’s chiding remarks on the contents of some letters supposedly emanating from one Elizabeth Daly, in which she/he engages in a rambling and accusatory attack upon...Jul 06, 2009 KNews Letters Comments Off on ‘Our Life Our Culture’ must be commended for their selection of topics
Dear Editor, Once again the programme “Our Life Our culture” on Sunday June 21, did a splendid job in giving us added insight into the horror of the now prevalent, rapid spreading and...Jul 06, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Education Ministry to take aggressive measures against absconding teachers
In its efforts to recoup monies that were overpaid to teachers over the years, the Ministry of Education is prepared to implement aggressive measures which are likely to see the names of some be...Jul 06, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on City Hall to host Michael Jackson look-a-like
Local fans of the legendary Michael Jackson who died a little over a week ago will have a chance to celebrate his life and death tomorrow, when the Mark Benschop Foundation hosts a one of a kind...Jul 06, 2009 KNews Letters Comments Off on Khemraj caught a fish with plastic bait
Dear Editor, Mr. Gerhard Ramsaroop completely fails to grasp the point in his letter titled “Defensive posturing and a lack of respect for the common sense of Guyanese” on July 3, 2009 in...Jul 06, 2009 KNews Editorial Comments Off on LCDS and Sustainable Development
The success of the Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) that was launched by President Jagdeo last month is ultimately premised on the acceptance by the developed nations of the concept of...Jul 05, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Two dead, two critical after two-cycle collision
Two persons were left dead on the La Belle Alliance Public Road, Essequibo Coast after two motorcycles collided shortly after 18:00hrs yesterday. Dead are Devanand Narine, 18, of Airy Hall, Essequibo...Jul 05, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Cytotec accounts for 10% of maternal deaths
The use of Cytotec accounts for approximately 10 per cent of maternal deaths in Guyana. According to Minister of Health, Dr. Leslie Ramsammy; the use of this drug has led to serious illnesses and...Jul 05, 2009 KNews Sports Comments Off on Bahamas see decline in tourists’ arrivals
Prime Minister of Bahamas, Hubert Ingraham, has revealed that his country is currently experiencing a double digit decline in air arrivals, as is the case with other Caribbean countries as well....Jul 01, 2009 KNews Sports Comments Off on S&S Boxing Promotions Group mulls expansion strategies for local pugilists
By Michael Benjamin Less than one week after promoting double title bouts between Leon Gilkes and Lennox Allen for the local super/middleweight title, and Leon ‘Hurry Up’ Moore up against...Jul 01, 2009 KNews Sports Comments Off on St. Pius, St. Angela’s top Georgetown Zone
St. Pius and St. Angela’s were crowned the Georgetown Zone Boys and Girls champions of the Al Sport & Tour Promotions / Guyana Teachers Union / Stereo Sonic Primary Schools Windball Cricket...Jul 01, 2009 KNews Sports Comments Off on Adonis to lead National U-19 ruggers
The Guyana Rugby Football Union (GRFU), yesterday released the names of 22 players to travel to Barbados to participate in this year’s NAWIRA Under-19 Championship Qualifier for the IRB U-20, 2010...Jul 01, 2009 KNews Sports Comments Off on Guyana U-19s being robbed of valuable practice
Bramble receives gear from UK-based Guyanese On an afternoon blessed with glorious sunshine yesterday, the Guyana Under-19 cricketers were again robbed of valuable practice when the first day of...Jul 01, 2009 KNews Sports Comments Off on Sonics criticises basketball in Georgetown
Says sport being plundered for personal benefits By Edison Jefford Pepsi Sonics Basketball Club has criticised the state of the sport in Georgetown and believes that there are individuals within...Jul 01, 2009 KNews Sports Comments Off on School Cricket gets boost in Rupununi
Schools in Rupununi recently acquired five books on the laws of Cricket and Cricket gear, from Sylvie’s General Store to boost cricket in the area. These Law books were presented to cricket coach,...

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2026 Republic Bank CPL – GAW vs. SLK – Dindyal hits classy 50 Kaieteur Sports – Guyana Amazon Warriors continued to build a nice win streak as they gained additional form and momentum...Aug 20, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – For two decades, Dan Rather was the face of the CBS Evening News. During that extraordinary period, he acquired a reputation as one of the world’s foremost journalists and television news anchors. He reported from some of the most consequential events of the late...Aug 16, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – Haiti’s plight must not be forgotten because it is no longer a regular feature of international headlines. The suffering has not diminished. Between January and early June 2026, at least 2,310 people were killed, 1,106 were injured and 99 were kidnapped,...Aug 20, 2026
Hard Truths by GHK Lall (Kaieteur News) – I used to look at the CCJ as a bridge over troubled waters. Up in the air now. When the expectation was that regional judicial heads would take a stand, they withered, faded, ultimately collapsed under the weight of their own reasoning, and...Freedom of speech is our core value at Kaieteur News. If the letter/e-mail you sent was not published, and you believe that its contents were not libellous, let us know, please contact us by phone or email.
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