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Jul 08, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on $4M Fire Service Outpost at Ogle airport to be completed next week
A new $4M fire prevention outpost is expected to be completed this week, rounding off another phase of ensuring that the Ogle International Airport is up to acceptable international standards. Public...Jul 08, 2013 KNews Sports Comments Off on Alanzo Greaves tops field to win Island Mist Water Cycle Road Race
By Samuel Whyte Alanzo Greaves of Roraima Biker’s Club continued where he left off on Monday last when he pedaled to victory in the 2nd annual Guyana Beverage Company sponsored/Flying Ace Cycle...Jul 08, 2013 KNews Sports Comments Off on Traffic Department races away with Commander’s Road Relay
Police ‘B’ Division Traffic Department took full advantage of the regular use of the road to show that they are not only good on bikes and cars, but on their feet as well when they raced away...Jul 08, 2013 KNews Sports Comments Off on Regional U-17 tourney…T&T take title with victory over Guyana; Hetmyer’s ton in vain
Hosts Trinidad and Tobago won this year’s Regional Under-17 limited overs title by defeating Guyana by four wickets in Tobago yesterday despite a rapid 65-ball 105 from Berbician Shemron Hetmyer....Jul 08, 2013 KNews Sports Comments Off on Digicel Schools Football Championship…Orealla ko’s Berbice defending champ TASS 4-0; BEI 5 Canje 3
Orealla Secondary School continues their enterprising run in the Digicel Schools Football Championship when they dumped last year’s Region Six champions Tutorial Academy Secondary School (TASS)...Jul 08, 2013 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on THE OPPOSITION NEEDS A SCAPEGOAT TO AVOID THE WRATH OF ITS SUPPORTERS
The ABC countries are meddling in the internal affairs of Guyana. But they have earned the luxury of doing so because for many years they bankrolled elections in Guyana. While Guyana has come a far...Jul 08, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on Under Mr. Raj Singh, Guysuco has gone backwards
Dear Editor, The response from Mr. Neville Harricharan replying to my letter captioned “Guysuco’s primary problem is not industrial relations; it is production and productivity” was quite...Jul 08, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on Confident Fly Guyana will be above board
Dear Editor, Reference is made to your news item on Fly Guyana representative Mr. Harry Chowbey formerly of East Coast (KN Jul 5) maligning his reputation. I notice that KN quotes an outdated article...Jul 08, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on The Ministry is failing to curb river accidents
Dear Editor, I am writing concerning the frequency of accidents on Guyana’s rivers and the heavy loss of life resulting from these accidents. You reporters have carried the stories but neither the...Jul 08, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on How do we stop the rot of corruption?
Dear Editor, I read the recent piece about ‘ministerial rascals’ in Guyana and the country being the only one where the government does not act against “horrible wrongdoing by high-ranking...Jul 08, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on The previous generation expects us to take up a fight they have not even started
Dear Editor, I’m a sixth form student of a local high school, and i noticed your editorial, ‘where are the youths?’ The youths of this generation are far too preoccupied with the...JAGDEO ADDING MORE DANGER TO GUYANA AND THE REGION
Apr 18, 2024
SportsMax – West Indies captain Hayley Matthews has been named Wisden’s leading Twenty20 Cricketer for 2023, as she topped all and sundry, including her male counterparts. Alan Gardner looks...Kaieteur News – Compliments of the Ministry of Education, our secondary school children are being treated to a stage... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Waterfalls Magazine – On April 10, the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States... more
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