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Dec 10, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Taxi driver held up, robbed in Sophia
On Tuesday about 21:30hrs at ‘C’ Field, Sophia taxi-driver, Dale Persaud, of Gordon Street, Kitty, was attacked and robbed by three men, two of whom were armed with a handgun and a knife....Dec 10, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Police Commissioner challenges A Division… Do us proud this Christmas
By Dale Andrews Police Commissioner Henry Greene appealed to the ranks of Division ‘A’ (Georgetown), yesterday, to make the force proud though the Christmas period. The appeal was made at the...Dec 10, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Lawyer collects her Cameron and Shepherd prize
The Cameron and Shepherd Prize for the best graduating Guyanese student of the Hugh Wooding Law School for 2009 in Civil Procedure 1 and 2 over the two-year course for the Legal Education Certificate...Dec 10, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Anticipation balloons as Brazilian media team precedes King Pele’s visit
While football fans and Guyanese of all ethnicities and orientations anxiously await the arrival of world renowned footballer, Edison Arantes do Nascimento, aka King Pele, the signs that the great...Dec 10, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Contracts signed for MCYS Woolford Avenue location
Contracts worth in the vicinity of $30 million to construct Squash facilities, Bleachers and Practice Courts at the Ministry of Culture, Youth & Sport Woolford Avenue location were awarded to...Dec 10, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Bakewell maintains sponsorship of Topp XX, 11 years on
Bread and pastry giant Bakewell has maintained their commitment to Linden club Topp XX. Yesterday, Finance Manager Imran Ally presented a cheque to club Secretary at the company’s Triumph Head...Dec 10, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Nestle $$$ for K&S, 2nd year of commitment
Nestle’s Brand Manager Andrew Allicock yesterday handed over his company’s contribution to the Kashif and Shanghai Organization to assist the entity in running off a successful 20th Anniversary...Dec 10, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Hetmyer’s spurs Canje to victory, Pereira’s unbeaten 138 give L/C’tyne win
The Ministry of Education/National Sports Commission/Guyana Cricket Board National Secondary School Under-15, 40 Over Cricket Competition continued in Berbice with matches at the Inter branch level...Dec 10, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Sixteen graduate from GOA Sports Administrators’ Course
– Mingo urges them to effect change within Associations Sixteen individuals were added to the growing list of qualified Sports Administrators last weekend after completing the syllabus of the...Dec 10, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Steve Ninvalle elected as head of Amateur Boxing Association
Vows to implement stringent changes towards boxers’ welfare By Michael Benjamin Former journalist and Parliamentary Secretary, Steve Ninvalle, was installed into the presidential seat of the Guyana...Dec 10, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Alika Morgan gets US scholarship offer
– onus on her to perform at CXC Exams By Edison Jefford Alika Morgan has reportedly landed a major United States (US) scholarship deal and will face off-track challenges next year to ensure...Dec 10, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on DCC clash with Floodlights in return fixture
Rays Motor Spares and Auto Sales are the sponsors The Demerara Cricket Club will again take on the Floodlights Squad tomorrow night at the DCC Ground on Lance Gibbs Street, Queenstown, in a match...Dec 10, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Georgetown our unwelcoming capital
Dear Editor, I am a citizen of this beautiful country Guyana. With reference to our capital city Georgetown, I venture to elaborate briefly on why it is an unwelcoming capital. In our country we the...Dec 10, 2009 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Campaign against Jagdeo’s Nobel Prize nomination begins
This writer has seen evidence that David Dabydeen has indeed nominated President Jagdeo for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. This will certainly cause a colossal rift between Dabydeen and one of...Dec 10, 2009 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Dem boys seh… Nuff people hiding
Fuh de past week dem boys was trying to mek sure that dem had enough kero in dem lamp because fuh some reason de lights does go out just as something interesting got to happen. Dem boys was taking a...Dec 10, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on N/A Town Day has lost its fervour
Dear Editor, Perhaps a better theme for this year’s New Amsterdam Town Day celebrations, especially that of Saturday and Sunday last, should’ve been, “Drink or imbibe in 2009”. I thank God I...Dec 10, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on GECOM has produced a product that leaves one guessing whose picture is on that ID card
Dear Editor, It amazes me that the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), after vigorously arguing and defending the position for a new national identification card, would have allowed an entire...Dec 10, 2009 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on WHO WILL BELL THE CAT?
At this time of the year, the Peeping Tom column tends to lighten up in keeping with the spirit of the season. This year however there are so many serious issues of national concern that it is...Dec 10, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Short term gains with long term pains
Dear Editor, The LCD plan is indeed commendable. I am a great supporter of protecting the rainforest and our natural environment. However, I am surprised that no mention is being made of those huge...
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