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Nov 06, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Recorded threats against K/News…The world is watching the Guyana Police Force – APNU
The brouhaha involving the Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall and Publisher of the Kaieteur News, Glenn Lall, has evolved into an international scandal and the world is watching to see how the...Nov 06, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on No-Confidence Motion lands spot on Order Paper
– AFC / APNU meet to concretize position The Order Paper for the National Assembly, which sets out the order of business to be discussed during the sitting, was officially released yesterday...Nov 06, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Pound fees disappear with fingered Police Corporal
A police woman is now in hot water after she was charged with embezzlement by a public officer. Police Corporal Vanessa Byass, 41, of Paradise, West Coast Berbice, who was stationed at the Fort...Nov 06, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Speeding vehicle kills 12-year-old
A 12-year-old schoolboy died when a reportedly drunk driver hit him yesterday morning. The driver who was said to be with friends who were equally inebriated, slammed into the child who was exiting a...Nov 06, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Tax info leaks by GRA…World accounting body now investigating Sattaur
A global accountancy body has started the process to hear a complaint of unethical behaviour and abuse of office by tax chief, Khurshid Sattaur. The complaint, made last month by Kaieteur News, was...Nov 06, 2014 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Wha relationship Anil share to feel betrayed?
Sundar Popo sing a song ‘Promise is a thing you must maintain.’ Is something that two people who really intimate does mek to each other. Dem does tell mattie, “Dahlin, this is just between me...Nov 06, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on American hurdler visits Synthetic Track
– Government moves to recover $32.6M American 100m hurdler, Kristi Castlin yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Dr. Frank Anthony, following which she...Nov 06, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Allie looking to vindicate sponsors at CMRC
Reigning Group 2 champion Afraz Allie, speaking ahead of the Seaboard Marine Caribbean Motor Racing Championship (CMRC) said he is hoping to grab the opportunity of competing against the best drivers...Nov 06, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on WICB directors reject captaincy sacking rumours
ESPNcricinfo – Three WICB directors have told ESPNcricinfo that, contrary to speculative reports in the Caribbean media, no decision has been taken to sack the three international captains:...Nov 06, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on TTCB: Heavy international schedule rules Ramdin out
TTCB – The unavailability of Denesh Ramdin for selection for nearly all of the 2014-2015 regional cricket season was the deciding factor in the decision to appoint a new national team captain....Nov 06, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on CMRC November 16 Race Meet…Singh ready for showdown with foreign invasion
Despite the fact that he is currently placed in seventh position in the points standing of the Seaboard Marine Caribbean Motor Racing Championship (CMRC), Group 2 racer Chet Singh speaking with...Nov 06, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Preparations winding down for Bush Lot horserace meet
With over 35 horses entered for the Bush Lot United Turf Club (BLUTC) one day meet slated for Sunday 16th November at the club’s entity Sea View Park, Bush Lot, West Coast Berbice, preparations...Nov 06, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Letter to the Sports Editor…Football doesn’t need another Christopher Matthias – beware of Sharma Solomon
Dear Editor, Football is a game that gets people into a frenzy which if not controlled will become disastrous and catastrophic. Administrating football becomes tedious when you do not have the...Nov 06, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Singh Memorial softball set for Sunday at Everest
The Everest Cricket Club is expected to come alive on Sunday with the hosting of the Vicky Singh Memorial softball competition. The tournament is being sponsored by overseas based Guyanese Asif Ally....Nov 06, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Parika Salem are Mohamed Memorial 40-over champs
Led by a half century from Ryan Hercules and a four-wicket haul from Brian Hubbert, Parika Salem defeated Supreme Petroleum by 69 runs to capture the Mohamed Memorial 40-over cricket title on Sunday...Nov 06, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Sankar’s, Bumper to Bumper support Stag/Cell Smart Futsal in Linden
Sankar’s Auto Works and Bumper to Bumper has offered support for the New Era Entertainment (NEE) annual Stag/Cell Smart Futsal tournament, which continues tomorrow night at MSC Hard Court, in...Nov 06, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on GSCL Inc. to host President’s Cup T20 Competition
– Targeting six teams in Open and O-45 categories Following a break in the organizing of softball cricket in Georgetown, due to the playing of several tournaments including the “Guyana...Nov 06, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Guyana Jaguars practice match…Permaul grabs 8-96 but Singh’s XI maintain control
By Sean Devers West Indies left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul took three of the fours wicket to fall for Vishaul Singh’s X1 at Providence yesterday on a truncated second day of the second and...Nov 06, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Guyanese afraid to speak out on Nandlall issue
– fear victimization by government Even though the recorded conversation between Attorney General Anil Nandlall and a Senior Reporter from Kaieteur News is generating significant debate...Nov 06, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on The newspaper as a weapon
Last year July, during a telephone conversation, Priya Manickchand, accused me of wanting to remove the government. My reply was that I wanted to see the PPP Government go because twice, my life was...Nov 06, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on GTUC condemns Ramson’s ‘monkey’ reference to policemen
The Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) has registered its disgust at Mr. Charles Ramson’s description of members of the Guyana Police Force as “big monkey…, six foot seven, people.” The...Nov 06, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on AG seeks to distance himself from threat against KN
Attorney General Anil Nandlall has sought to distance himself from suggestions that he was aware of a planned attack on Kaieteur News, when he was recorded in a profanity-laced conversation with a...Nov 06, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on H. Nauth and Sons Construction Co. refutes claims of substandard work
H. Nauth and Sons Construction Company has refuted claims of performing substandard work in the patching of a section of the East Bank of Berbice road. The company which has been contracted by the...Nov 06, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on 15 per cent of the world’s population living with disabilities – PAHO Rep.
An estimated 15 per cent of the world’s population, which translates to about one billion people, exist with some degree of disability. And based on available statistics, approximately three per...Nov 06, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on ECHO concerned about herbicide spraying in Le Repentir Cemetery
… Calls on relevant bodies to address environmental impact The expected re-growth of vegetation within the recently cleared Le Repentir Cemetery has led authorities to involve the use of...October 1st turn off your lights to bring about a change!
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Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League 2024… Kaieteur Sports – A tide-turning, unbeaten half-century partnership from Aaron Jones and Roston Chase helped create history for the St. Lucia...Kaieteur News – In a letter addressing media coverage of oil revenues, former Prime Minister of Guyana, Samuel Hinds... more
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