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Jun 09, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Digicel’s Nationwide Schools Football officially launched
– Media urged to help identify the future stars By Rawle Welch As has become synonymous since its existence in Guyana, Digicel again demonstrated a proclivity for excellence and quality by...Jun 09, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Visa man, DNA man, goat-bitten man, semi-literate man
Mr. Clement Rohee looks set to displace his boss Bharrat Jagdeo as the politician most people in Guyana laugh at. Mr. Rohee has only himself to blame. West Indian love to mock their politicians. Add...Jun 09, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Sattaur’s unbeaten 156 spurs E/Coast to victory
As three teams turn up at Providence for one match By Sean Devers Recently appointed Guyana under-15 Captain Brian Sattaur led from the front with a commanding unbeaten 156 to spur East Coast to...Jun 09, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on FIFA/Caribbean Football chiefs hearing now set for Bahamas
President (Ag.) met constituents at Crowne Plaza Investigators will now begin interviewing the heads of the 25 Caribbean Football Union Associations at the centre of the FIFA bribery scandal on June...Jun 09, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on My parents can’t go back in that swamp to live
Dear Editor, Now the Government of Guyana will learn of how the Ministry of Housing came here to Lethem, knew nothing about anything concerning our area, and denied land to a lot of us that are from...Jun 09, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on This is the worst suppression of information that I have witnessed since Guyana became independent
DEAR EDITOR, Apart from the letters to the Editors of the two independent dailies, Kaieteur News and Stabroek News, one would be hard-pressed to know that Guyanese are scheduled to go to the polls...Jun 09, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on A baby in a world of giants
The local private sector is not up to the task of developing Guyana. It is too miniature, mired in small-mindedness, short of entrepreneurial and risk-taking drive, and ineffectual in mobilizing...Jun 09, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Mr.Green, I am still awaiting an answer
Dear Editor, Please permit space in your column to respond to Mr. Nigel Green’s letter ’no one ethnic group has monopoly on unemployment’ in which he states that I failed to grasp the point...Jun 09, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on R.I.P. to the Marxist/Leninist PPP
Dear Editor, After the bizarre episode which saw the PPP’s General Secretary Donald Ramotar manoeuvred into the position of Presidential Candidate of the party for the coming General Elections,...Jun 09, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on There is ‘shallow’ legal protection for women in this country
DEAR EDITOR, Guyana has now celebrated 45 years of independence, a celebration for all patriotic Guyanese, as the accomplishments and developments are applauded and visions and plans for the future,...Jun 09, 2011 knews Editorial Comments Off on The Rupununi flood is an eye opener
Lethem and the Rupununi represent a story that will be told for years to come. The story would be one of extremes; it would be a story of reports of horror, of great times and of a rustic life....
Jan 16, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- The Guyana Badminton Association (GBA) made a timely donation to the students of St. Joseph High School this past week, as the Shuttle Time programme continues across schools...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Why would a government so eager to plunge a nation into over $2 billion of debt be so reluctant... more
Sir Ronald Sanders (Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the US and the OAS) By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News–... more
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