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Sep 15, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on ECCB release revised U-19 40 overs fixtures
The East Coast Cricket Board has released revised fixtures for their Under-19 40-overs competition, matches bowling off at 11:00hrs starting today. Following are those fixtures: Saturday 15th...Sep 15, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on GFSCA Softball tourney continues tomorrow
The Guyana Floodlight Softball Cricket Association (GFSCA) sponsored by Mike’s Pharmacy, Ariel Enterprise, Trophy Stall, Ramchand Auto Spares, Survival, Motor Trend, and Petama Enterprise,...Sep 15, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Plans to expand Doobay Renal Centre in the pipeline
…as facility celebrates first One year ago today, the Doobay Renal Centre opened its doors at 8-9 Courbane Park, Annandale, East Coast Demerara, offering a subsidized renal service to the...Sep 15, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on Action packed encounter as Independence Cup cricket competition concludes
Savage Masters will oppose Success Masters when action in the Independence Cup cricket finals gets underway at the famous Bourda sward tomorrow morning. The two teams will battle in a 25 overs a side...Sep 15, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on ‘Hurry Up’ Moore stages fistic night of fury
Howard Eastman/Clive Atwell return to the ring Reigning PABA and WBC CABOFE Super Bantamweight champion, Leon ‘Hurry Up’ Moore, has combed the globe searching for that elusive fight that can turn...Sep 15, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on $6.5M on offer as Bush Lot United Turf Club stages Horserace Meet
Preparations have begun for the Bush Lot United Turf Club (BLUTC) one-day Horserace Meet slated for Sunday September 30 at Bush Lot Village West Coast Berbice. Eight races are listed on the day’s...Sep 15, 2012 knews Sports Comments Off on Top Berbice Cyclists to assault National Park for this weekend’s event
The Flying Ace Cycle Club of Berbice has upped their preparation for the sixth annual five stage cycle road race which is slated for October in Guyana. According to club Coach Randolph Roberts, the...Sep 15, 2012 knews Letters Comments Off on Barking behind fences without facing the truth
DEAR EDITOR, Unlike Romel Roopnarine who gets G$395,000 of taxpayers’ money every month for barking to his OP masters’ commands, I don’t have the time to respond to his every yelp. I write...Sep 15, 2012 knews Letters Comments Off on A complete overhaul of the current policing system is required
DEAR EDITOR, It is obvious that something is fundamentally wrong with policing in Guyana. It is my opinion that this problem cannot be fixed by a commission of inquiry or some cosmetic change of...Sep 15, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Attorney General office claims Sanasie file missing
The lawyer from the office of the Attorney General yesterday claimed before Chief Magistrate Ian Chang that their file in the Anand Sanasie perjury matter cannot be found. The Police had charged...Sep 15, 2012 knews Letters Comments Off on Re-grading of Lodge Secondary School
Dear Editor, The Kaieteur News of 4th September, 2012, reported that Chief Education Officer, Mr. Olato Sam ‘hinted that Lodge Secondary School will soon be named a Grade ‘A’ School as part of...Sep 15, 2012 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on THE COMMISSIONERS ARE ALL EMINENT INDIVIDUALS
The Commission of Inquiry into the unrest in Linden earlier this year should not dignify the letter sent to it by APNU complaining about the presence of two local lawyers attached to the Commission....JAGDEO ADDING MORE DANGER TO GUYANA AND THE REGION
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2024 CWI Regional 4-Day Championships Round 7…GHE vs. CCC Kaieteur Sports – After a highly-successful round 6, Guyana Harpy Eagles will look to take full advantage of the out-of-sorts...Kaieteur News – Every school teacher should take a close look at the students in his or her classroom. The probability... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Waterfalls Magazine – On April 10, the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States... more
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