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Aug 31, 2009 KNews Letters Comments Off on A typical PPP and PNC dictatorial dogma
Dear Editor, I am disappointed that Mr. Bisram and Mr. Boodram will not answer the questions posed to them that relates to the transparency of Mr. Bisram’s polling, including polling protocol and...Aug 31, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Angry tourist describes politicians in Wakenaam as lazy
On a visit back home for a funeral Ishwer Prasad, a US-based Guyanese witnessed first hand the deplorable state of his home community, Wakenaam. The more serious issue at hand is that of the lack of...Aug 31, 2009 KNews Letters Comments Off on Freddie OAS distortions on Bisram and Ramsamooj
Dear Editor, In his column of August 24, Freddie Kissoon maliciously claimed that an OAS gathering at Miami International University concluded that “CARICOM should not recognise the polling...Aug 31, 2009 KNews Sports Comments Off on Five Karatekas receive Black Belt Diplomas
The ISKF-Guyana’s YMCA Dojo held it awards ceremony on Friday August 28, at the YMCA Thomas Lands. In the short ceremony, Sensei Amir Khouri congratulated the students on their accomplishment which...Aug 31, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Contractor hospitalised after brutal beating
…suspects reputed wife arranged ambush Relatives and friends of 46-year old Eon Bayley, a builder/contractor, are seeking justice for what they consider the attempted murder of their friend,...Aug 31, 2009 KNews Sports Comments Off on Republic Bank/BCB U-17 Inter Zone cricket starts today
Lower Corentyne face Upper/Central Corentyne at Albion The Republic Bank sponsored Under-17 Inter Zone cricket tournament organised by the Berbice Cricket Board is set to commence today with Lower...Aug 31, 2009 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Elected dictatorship on a hot August night
I don’t know the names of the journalists that covered Mr. Jagdeo’s presentation at the dinner hosted by the Private Sector Commission last Friday evening but if the “older heads”...Aug 31, 2009 KNews Features / Columnists, Tony Deyal column Comments Off on UNEXPECTED HANGINGS AND OTHER PARADOXES
One of the chores that I most enjoy in this phase of my life is putting my children to sleep. Initially, my wife and I alternated nights – one night Zubin, the other Jasmine. Increasingly, and...Aug 31, 2009 KNews Letters Comments Off on Is there stupendous hypocrisy dominating the atmosphere on security issues?
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter by Seopaul Singh captioned “Security must take precedence over everything” (SN 8/28/09), and would appreciate the opportunity to rebut. In the...Aug 31, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Tears of joy…Gladys Sanchari, a new home owner
RELIANCE SETTLEMENT, EAST CANJE – The tears were unstoppable when Gladys Sanchari of Lot 26, Reliance Settlement in East Canje got the keys to her new home. The 69-year old woman said that this is...Aug 31, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on GECOM addresses issues of concern at stakeholders meeting
In recognition of the need to keep stakeholders abreast with ongoing preparations for the holding of the Local Government Elections, the Guyana Elections Commission on Wednesday last met with...Aug 31, 2009 KNews Letters Comments Off on More talk about ‘flame burning’
Dear Editor, After reading Dr, Van West Charles complaints of the debacle and fraud in the recent PNCR election one have to sit up and think. Looks like even Van West Charles likes to talk about fire...Jagdeo giving Exxon 102 cent to collect 2 cent.
Apr 25, 2024
By Rawle Toney Kaieteur Sports – The French Diplomatic Office in Guyana, in collaboration with the Guyana Olympic Association and UNICEF, hosted an exhibition on Tuesday evening at the...Kaieteur News – Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, the General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party, persists in offering... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Waterfalls Magazine – On April 10, the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States... more
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