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May 04, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Did Robert Corbin get conned?
I believe in political and social chat around Guyana. Robert Corbin is discussed with more frequency than President Jagdeo. It would be no exaggeration to say that Robert Corbin is the most talked...May 04, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Several students successful at Anna Regina Karate exams
Master Frank Woon-A-Tai 8thDan conducted grading examinations on Saturday May 1, at the Anna Regina Multilateral School and several students performed outstandingly to advance to the next level....May 04, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Guyana is no longer the second poorest nation in the western hemisphere
Guyana assumed its independence amidst great promise. We were one of the top nations in the Caribbean, boasting a resource base that was the envy of most of the other countries of what then...May 04, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Local amateur boxers face tough itinerary in preparation for international duties
Even as local amateur boxers prepare for several international engagements, coach of the Forgotten Youth Foundation (FYF), Sebert Blake and recently identified national coach, Wencel Thomas have...May 04, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Classy Jayawardene spurs S/Lanka to win
Zimbabwe lose rain-hit match by 14 runs on D/L system By Sean Devers The slam-bang 20/20 cricket seems well suited for the savage butcher at work but yesterday at Providence another sell-out crowd...May 04, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Collingwood blames Duckworth and Lewis system for loss
By Rawle Welch England’s Captain Paul Collingwood told the media at the post match briefing that he feels there is a major problem with the Duckworth and Lewis system in the T20 format of the game...May 04, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Sammy, rain help Windies advance to next stage
England lose by 8 wkts on D/L system By Sean Devers Another ram-packed Guyana National Stadium at Providence was in celebratory mode yesterday afternoon and not even the drenching rain could prevent...May 04, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Why isn’t Fip Motilall saying anything?
Dear Editor, Your newspaper has been carrying out an expose on very important issues related to the Amaila Falls Road Project, and along the way I, like many other readers, have for the first time...May 04, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on T&T’s “big tent” politics different from Guyana’s
Dear Editor, I am not sure “big tent” politics can work in Guyana. An attempt was made in 2005/6 but it collapsed. Dr. Joey Jagan is calling on the opposition forces to look to Trinidad (KN Apr...May 04, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on ACDA’s tribute to Clarence Ellis
Dear Editor, We buried our beloved friend and mentor Clarence Frederick Ellis in his hometown of Queenstown, Essequibo on Saturday May 1st. It was a fitting day, Labour Day, for his burial as...May 04, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Loss of Muslim Mother Tongue (Urdu)
Dear Editor, The majority of Hindustani immigrants to British Guiana were from the Urdu speaking belt of northern India from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. During the period of Indian indentureship...May 04, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Two giants joining force for one common cause
Dear Editor, With great interest and satisfaction I learnt from a previous SN publication dated April 15, 2010 that talks were in the making with the Brazilian counterparts for local athletes having...Feb 11, 2025
Kaieteur Sports–Guyanese squash players delivered standout performances at the 2025 BCQS International Masters Tournament, held at the Georgetown Club, with Jason-Ray Khalil, Regan Pollard, and...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News-If you had asked me ten years ago what I wanted for Guyana, I would have said a few things:... more
Antiguan Barbudan Ambassador to the United States, Sir Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The upcoming election... more
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