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Nov 25, 2012 KNews Features / Columnists, Tony Deyal column Comments Off on When is a woman not a woman
Whether you call it a paradox or a parable, a lateral thinking puzzle or just a riddle, the question “When is a woman not a woman?” becomes increasingly important as the...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Courts Pee Wee Schools Football…Marian Academy crowned champions
Marian Academy’s Shemroy Holder 41st minute strike proved enough to decide the winner of the final in this year’s Courts Pee Wee Schools Football final which was played yesterday, at the Thirst...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Keith ‘Wiler’ Niles former Guyana Int. 1975 – 1978
Caribbean team selectee 1978 Statistician Charwayne Walker continues his series of features on Guyana’s World Cup players; today we are pleased to feature Keith ‘Wiler’ Niles, former Guyana...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Ansa Mc al supports community of BV
– upgrading of ground facilities underway Beverage giants Ansa Mc al Trading as part of its 20th Anniversary celebrations have thrown their support behind the Beterverwagting Community on the...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on For fast bowling anywhere, nothing replaces miles run in preparation for greater tests!
Colin E. H. Croft There seems to be something wrong with fast bowing fitness in West Indies senior ranks. No fast bowling combination seems to last more than a few games! With West Indies completing...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on GFSCA Softball finals set for Dec. 1 at Everest
The three finals of the GFSCA Male and Female nationwide softball tournament are set for next Saturday night, December 1 at the Everest Cricket ground. The first final, the Male Masters, begins at...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCC awards valuable cricket, hockey players
The Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) acknowledged the sterling contributions of several of its cricketers and hockey players at a Cocktail and Awards Ceremony held on Friday, November 23. GCC’s...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on WICB announces schedule for Regional 4 Day and Super50 2013
– 48 matches to be played by 7 regional teams St. John’s, Antigua – The West Indies Cricket Board has announced that there will be a total of 48 matches in the WICB Regional 4 Day and...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Old Fort Hockey Club receives hockey gear from K&S for imminent tournament
Preparations are continuing as hockey administrators put the modalities in place for the 13th Annual Diamond Mineral Water International Hockey Festival, scheduled to get underway from November 29...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Sampson rebounds in record time
By Edison Jefford National junior sprint phenom, Jevina Sampson, rebounded in the 400m Friday afternoon at the National Stadium in record time after her 100m loss to cousin, Torana Mitchell; Sampson...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Pegasus Open Tennis…Winners & top performers collect prizes
After three weeks of competition which saw the best of Guyana’s tennis players competing in nine (9) categories, the Pegasus Open Tennis championships ended with the presentation ceremony on...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Yisrael, carving a name for himself
By Rawle Welch His services are sought from some of the best athletes and teams locally, but still he remains humble and affable and perhaps those are the two special qualities that have made CEO of...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCA\Noble House Sea Foods 2nd div. ….Fifties for Naughton, Reid, Enmore, Jones takes 6
Half centuries by Kareem Naughton, L. Ried and Rawl Enmore and a 6 wicket haul from Ryan Jones highlighted first day action in the Georgetown Cricket Association \ Noble House Sea Foods 2nd...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCA\ Hadi’s 1st div. 2day….Lyght hits half century for DCC
A fine half century by opener Andrew Lyght Jnr. guided host DCC to 92-2 against GDF at close of play on the first day of the Georgetown Cricket Association\Hadi’s first division two-day competition...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Sports Comments Off on Stag Beer / WDFA Senior League Final…Den Amstel enjoys sweet revenge, edge Uitvlugt on penalties
Den Amstel nursed their wounds following a 2-0 defeat by Uitvlugt Warriors in the GFF Super League two weeks ago and avenged that loss in a penalty shootout when the two teams faced off once again,...Nov 25, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Linden COI Chairman gets US$81,000 for one month’s work
– plus security, and other allowances The Guyana government is reportedly paying a whopping US$81,000 ($16M) for a month’s work to the Chairman of the Linden commission of inquiry,...Nov 25, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Going undercover…Chinese stores do a lot –all wrong and some criminal
By Staff Writer Over the years, Government has been battling to collect taxes from both citizens and businesses alike. Non-compliance from especially the self-employed remained a major problem with...Nov 25, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Local hotels average half-full occupancy …Marriott project lacks viability – say hoteliers
While the government presses stubbornly ahead with the Marriott hotel project, occupancy rates across the sector seeks to suggest that the project lacks viability. President of the Tourism and...Nov 25, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Entrepreneur, philanthropist and motor racing fanatic, Stanley Ming, is a ‘Special Person’
“Education is the solution to various problems currently facing Guyana and other developing countries. The success stories of today – most of which are from South East Asia – have...Nov 25, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Dem boys seh…Uncle Donald mix wid stupidness
Some people does create eye pass fuh demself. Dem does do things that does mek people ask if dem head deh on good. Uncle Donald is one of dem. De parliament got problems wid he Minister. De...Nov 25, 2012 KNews Features / Columnists, Food For Thought Comments Off on SMART Goals
If you ask most people what is their one major objective in life, they would probably give you a vague answer, such as, “I want to be successful, be happy, make a good...Nov 25, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Women’s Enterprise Exposition on for tomorrow
Several entrepreneurs, businesses and organizations will converge under one roof to display products and services, as well as systems of support offered to women at Guyana’s first Women’s...Nov 25, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana seeks transition period to phase out mercury use in mining
Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment, Robert Persaud, is scheduled to head a delegation to Colombia next week to advocate for a transition period for Guyana to cease the use of mercury...Nov 25, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Caribbean Court of Justice overrules Court of Appeal judgment
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has overruled a judgment passed at the Guyana Court of Appeal on December 12, 2011. The matter which involves the sale of a Toyota Land Cruiser reached the...Nov 25, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Teenage heart patient lobbies for financial support
After undergoing a heart surgery in India some four years ago, 17-year-old Randy Cameron is lobbying for financial support to undergo a Cardiac Angiogram. According to a Caribbean Heart...You sucking the dry seed of your own mangoes, while the foreigners eating sweet flesh.
Mar 30, 2023
Kaieteur News – Guyana had a seven-medal haul at the March 26 International Barbados Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championships, hosted at the Golden Square Freedom Park in Bridgetown. Competing under...Kaieteur News – Power-sharing is not part of the country’s political agenda. But a few years ago, power-sharing trumped... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – (The writer is Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the United States and the... more
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