STANFORD, a dishonest Sir and Sir

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

There is a particularly prominent Antiguan who holds a British knighthood which entitles him to be called “Sir” and also holds an Antiguan knighthood which (like the Barbadian knighthood) also entitles him to be called “Sir”. Some Antiguans, most I hope in joke, refer to him as “Sir Sir”. R. Allen Stanford (RAS) only had [...]

New military officers commissioned

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

- required to lead in changing and challenging times   Leadership will become an extremely critical force on how we survive, and to this end, 39 new officers of the disciplined services were challenged to be a party against anything that can cause fragmentation in the society. The charge was delivered by Reverend Raphael Massiah [...]

TSC to make decision today as protest comes to a halt

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

… Berbice High School protest   The Teaching Service Commission (TSC) is expected to make a decision today on whether the teacher should be reinstated at the Berbice High School, following the accusation that she flogged 28 students in that school without adhering to the regulations. Speaking with Kaieteur News yesterday, President of the Guyana [...]

Cemetery situation a major concern for M&CC

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

The Le Repentir Cemetery was regarded as being in an “unacceptable and disgraceful state” on Tuesday when the Mayor and City Councillors of Georgetown met at City Hall to conduct their final statutory meeting for the month of February. At that forum it was pointed out by Mayor Hamilton Green that urgent measures must be [...]

All blood to be screened for Chagas disease by March 1 – Health Minister

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

By the first day of next month the local Health Ministry will be ensuring that all blood utilised in Guyana is screened for Chagas, according to Health Minister Dr Leslie Ramsammy. The Minister’s disclosure came yesterday when he presented remarks at the first awareness workshop on Chagas disease which was held at Cara Lodge, Quamina [...]

Crane man gets 4 years for robbery

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

A well known character will be spending the next four years behind bars. He was convicted of robbery under arms charge. The accused, 20-year-old Conrad Henry, of Crane Housing Scheme, West Coast Demerara, made a court appearance on Tuesday at the Leonora Magistrates’ Court before Magistrate Fazil Azeez. On February 21, last, Henry robbed Jankey [...]

DF&GIC & BCBC unveil U-19 inter-zone competition

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under Sports 

Sponsor to outfit teams with polo shirts By Franklin Wilson The Berbice Cricket Board of Control (BCBC) has continued its quest of ensuring cricket is played in the Ancient County more than ever before with the unveiling of yet another competition. Yesterday at the head office, High Street Kingston, the Diamond Fire & General Insurance [...]

Former B’dos PM to address Rotary dinner

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

Former Prime Minister of Barbados, Owen Arthur, is scheduled to deliver the feature address at Rotary’s World Understanding Dinner tomorrow at the Pegasus Hotel. Mr. Arthur’s address before an anticipated audience of 250 representatives of government, business, civil society and other organizations, will examine the economic and social actions necessary for success of the regional [...]

Two U.S adventure shows feature Guyana

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

The U.S.-based television shows, Birding Adventures and Reel Adventures, recently aired five episodes that were filmed in Guyana in October, 2008. Three of the shows were on bird watching, while two were on sport fishing, the Guyana Sustainable Tourism Initiative (GSTI), which facilitated the productions, announced yesterday. Showing on FoxSports Net and ComCast in the [...]

Another batch of Peace Corps Volunteers arrives

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

Thirty-three Peace Corps trainees have arrived in Guyana, and represent the 21st batch to come to Guyana since 1995. The volunteers will be involved in an eight-week Pre-Service Training focused on providing trainees with opportunities and experience which would enable them to function effectively in the project areas of Community Health Education and Community Education [...]

Permaul (87*), Kanhai (4-12) spur Corentyne to title

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under Sports 

By Sean Devers Veerapen Permaul stroked an eye-catching unbeaten 87 while National under-15 left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie-Kanhai grabbed 4-15 to spur Corentyne District to an emphatic 112-run victory against Essequibo Islands Secondary in yesterday’s final of the Ministry of Education (MOE) and Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) 50-overs National Schools under-15 cricket competition at the Guyana [...]

Khalil siblings, Ali, Rodrigues win in Mash Badminton tourney

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under Sports 

The Khalil siblings, Jason-Ray and Ashley along with Anissa Rodrigues and Nicholas Ali emerged the victors when the curtains came down last Sunday in the National Sports Commission Mashramani Junior Singles Tournament at the Queens College Badminton Courts with the Under 15 & 17 Singles Finals.Jason-Ray outhustled the talented Under-13 player Narayan Ramdhani, who turned [...]

Overseas-based Guyanese to spearhead free dental care in Connecticut

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

An overseas-based Guyanese, Dr. Emmett Wilson, who has been living and practising dentistry in Connecticut, United States of America, for 30 years, has decided to provide free dental care to hundreds in Greater Hartford, Connecticut, next month. Dr Wilson, along with the 25 other dentists of first Inner City Dental Mission, will provide free dental [...]

Exciting bout envisaged as ‘The Lion’ goes after The Battersea Bomber

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under Sports 

By Michael Benjamin The highly touted middleweight bout between Lennox ‘Pretty Boy’ Allen and Leon ‘The Lion’ Gilkes scheduled for this weekend, has suffered a setback after Allen reportedly injured his hand during sparring sessions in Miami Florida, over the past week. ‘The Lion’ will now face ‘The Battersea Bomber’ in a fight that has [...]

Seine thief nabbed sleeping at crime scene

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

Windsor Castle resident Pradesh Lall, who admitted to stealing a quantity of seine, was jailed for two years by Magistrate Faith McGusty. He was sentenced to a further nine months for attempting to commit a crime. In both offences Lall entered a guilty plea after the matter was taken summarily. According to a police report, [...]

Guyana Music Festival being revived

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

A local group of musicians is making another effort to revive the Guyana Music Festival, which in its heyday was hailed as an important avenue for the development of local musical talent. The Guyana Music Festival Association, along with the Guyana Music Teachers Association, the Woodside Choir and the Evangelical Lutheran Church, plans to put [...]

Rupununi Mash sports activities concludes

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under Sports 

Black Night Women’s Volleyball team prevailed over Gladiators when the Mashramani Extravaganza sponsored by the Ministry of Culture Youth and Sports concluded at the St Ignatius Ground Rupununi, on February 22 last. The Black Knights dropped the first set 14-25 but rebounded to take the following three 25-21, 25-11, 25-10. In the men’s game Tabatinga [...]

DCB Hand-in-Hand cricket final set for Saturday

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under Sports 

McGill to meet Lusigan at Everest Lusignan Sports Club advanced to the final of the Demerara Cricket Board’s Hand-in Hand 50 overs second division knock-out cricket competition with a semi-final win against Transport Sports Club over the weekend and will now face McGill in the final at Everest on Saturday. In their semi-final, Lusignan, the [...]

Internet group clarifies problems with GT&T

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

Members of the Internet Interest Holders Group (IIHG), which had last week expressed concern about the fluctuation in bandwidth, say they are satisfied with the explanation offered by the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GT&T). The Group last week said they were concerned about the poor quality of service provided by the GT&T and the [...]

RHTY&SC provide cricket balls for 13 Berbice clubs

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under Sports 

Initiative is part of club’s Cricket Development Programme Thirteen (13) cricket clubs in Berbice were the recipients of $405,000 worth of cricket balls compliments of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club in association with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The presentation coincided with the launching of the club’s Cricket [...]

Special constable drinks poison in a rage

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

Special constable Batchrine Ramranie, called Shellie, of Johanna Cecilia, while on a visit to the Suddie Public Hospital to see her brother who is currently hospitalized with malaria, used that same opportunity to ingest a bottle of poisonous substance. Ramranie died yesterday at that same hospital. The incident occurred some time around 10:00 hrs. According [...]

Series, ICC Test Championship positions at stake

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under Sports 

By Rawle Welch When the two captains tread out to the middle to spin the toss to get the Fourth Test underway today at the Kensington Oval, both of them will know that victory for either side should be enough to preserve their current rankings on the ICC Test Championship. The West Indies currently placed [...]

Not a promising period for Guyana Music Festival

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under Letters 

Dear Editor, An award ceremony of extremely high standards is non other than the just concluded broadcast of the “81st Academy Awards.” I don’t think that there is anyone who will disagree and the Producer of such entertainment broadcast indeed deserves the red carpet treat. The bottom line is that for any show similar to [...]

GuySuCo nabs sugar thief

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under News 

As management of Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) continues to address the problems within the company, the administration must now deal with people stealing sugar. Kaieteur News has learnt that one person is in custody following the theft of an undisclosed amount of sugar from a ship at the Demerara Sugar Terminal wharf. This newspaper learnt [...]

Disclose the cost-benefit analysis of these projects

February 26, 2009 | Filed Under Letters 

Dear Editor, I want to air a small concern with the Budget; in it sums of monies are allocated for the building of aircraft runways on Wakenaam and Leguan. Did the people of these two islands request these? Isn’t Leguan two minutes by speed boat from Wakenaam? Isn’t Wakenaam five minutes away from an existing [...]

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