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May 12, 2008 KNews Letters Comments Off on Push for reduced Govt. spending, then press for reduced taxation
Dear Editor, According to the 2007 data from The World Factbook, the amount of revenues collected by Governments (taxes) for the countries in the region around Guyana is compiled below (in order of...May 12, 2008 KNews Letters Comments Off on May the new Foreign Minister be given the freedom to change Takuba Lodge
Dear Editor, I would like to congratulate Guyana’s new Foreign Minister, Ms. Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, on her new post and use your column to ask her a few questions. Guyana currently does not...May 12, 2008 KNews Sports Comments Off on Republic Bank ‘Right Start’ U-15 cricket Berbice leg commences
Play in the Berbice leg of the Republic Bank ‘Right Start’ national Inter school U-15 40-over cricket competition got started in Berbice with Skeldon High already winning the Upper Corentyne...May 12, 2008 KNews Letters Comments Off on Linden is in the process of rebuilding
Dear Editor, My only aim for this letter is to simply highlight a crucial rebuilding process that Linden is experiencing. Over the years Linden has been dubbed a deprived and depressed town,...May 12, 2008 KNews Sports Comments Off on Greaves wins feature 50-mile road race at Continental Cycle Club meet
By Franklin Wilson The Day was Mother’s Day but the event was a specially arranged meet by the Continental Cycle Club (CCC) and sponsored by a number of Cycling Enthusiasts and entities. And yet...May 12, 2008 KNews Sports Comments Off on Dire consequences for our inaction
By Rawle Welch Recently, two very renowned Guyanese sport administrators, one current and one former made similar pronouncements at different occasions which to my mind could not be merely...May 12, 2008 KNews Letters Comments Off on The PNCR continues to terrorise the Guyanese nation
Dear Editor, President Bharrat Jagdeo recently slammed Opposition Leader Mr. Robert Corbin, saying some $100 million which should have gone exclusively to paying registration scrutineers is being...May 12, 2008 KNews Letters Comments Off on What aspects of Bisram’s polls are unprofessional?
Dear Editor, I read Freddie Kissoon’s column “Totem Pole” (which is a disrespect for native American Indians’ spiritual symbol and values – according to Wikipeda’s website — critiquing...May 12, 2008 KNews Tony Deyal column Comments Off on Tony Dyal column – Where are you, Zinedine Zidane?
“Soccer” and “sucker” are homophones. A homophone is not an electronic apparatus containing a receiver and transmitter connected to a telecommunications system and used exclusively by someone...May 11, 2008 KNews AFC Column Comments Off on Too Little, Too Late?
By: Raphael Trotman (Leader, AFC) President Jagdeo’s unveiling of a menu of measures to address the escalating cost of food, fuel and consequently, the cost of living is welcome, but cannot...May 05, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Amicable resolution nears for GWI, City Hall debt problems
A resolution to the City Hall and Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) mutual indebtness is close since according to senior officials of the entities, investigations to determine the amounts owed by...Apr 21, 2021
Kaieteur News – Pomeroon and E’bo Coast XI will face off today at Jacklow in an U19 limited overs fixture. The game which is being sponsored by Devon Ramnauth is expected to commence at...Kaieteur News – In last Friday’s column, I brought out nine truths about politics in Guyana that history should record.... more
Kaieteur News – Back in the day when you passed your school-leaving examinations, you could count on becoming a good... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – As undesirable as it may be, governments of Caribbean countries that are not... more
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