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Nov 15, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Bandit chopped in clash with cutlass-wielding businessman
…accomplices drop shotgun and flee The police are on the hunt for two bandits who fled and left their injured cohort behind after he was cornered and chopped by the owner of the business premises...Nov 15, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on 25 Guyanese detained in Trinidad’s illegal immigrant sweep
Trinidad (Trinidad Guardian) – A total of 53 illegal immigrants were detained yesterday as a joint task force swooped down on known hideouts along the East/West corridor. According to a release...Nov 15, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on River dredge ordered to cease operations near Amerindian village
Government has ordered a river dredge to cease operations in Region Eight amidst concerns from the Amerindian village of Isseneru. According to the Department of Natural Resources and the...Nov 15, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on US$4M drainage pumps contract…Sacked Indian contractor claims millions owed
More than five years after the Government of Guyana and the Export-Import Bank of India signed a US$4M credit agreement for the acquisition, installation and commissioning of 14 large drainage pumps...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Chop fuh chop mek thief man holler
When thief man go to rob people and he deh in company, he is de baddest thing that walk de earth. You should hear how dem does talk to de people dem robbing and some of dem does beat people like if...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Team Integrity secures GFF Presidency
-Lumumba’s somersault flattens Team Unity chances While conceding that a lot of work needs to be done, newly elected President of the Guyana Football Federation Wayne Forde of Team Integrity called...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Kristian Jeffrey, Matthew Vieira dominate qualifying sessions
-Shan Seejattan grabs Group2 pole Points leader in Group4 Kristian Jeffrey sits on pole for today’s final showdown of the Seaboard Marine Caribbean Motor Racing Championship at the South Dakota...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on WICB PCL Cricket (Day 2) …Jacobs’ unbeaten 63 help Jaguars to 419-9 declared
Hurricanes on shaky ground on 48-4 despite Joseph’s 5-wkt haul By Sean Devers The Leewards Hurricanes lost four wickets for one run to slump to 26-4 before reaching 48-4 replying to Guyana...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Balram Shane Annual Cricket and Volleyball competitions set for November 22
The 15th Annual Balram Shane challenge Fund raising 50 overs cricket match between archrivals Albion Community and Port Mourant and the fourth annual Volleyball competition for teams in Berbice is...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ …Defending champs N/Ruimveldt among opening night winners
Appearing in the opening game of the night, defending champ North Ruimveldt registered the first win of the Georgetown Zone of the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ Competition which commenced...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Title holders Stella Maris open defence with a win
Smalta / Ministry of Public Health Girls U-11 Football Competition Title holders Stella Maris, North Georgetown, St. Angela’s and South Ruimveldt were in winners’ row as play in the 2nd...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCB/BANK DIH/DIGICEL NSSCL…Chase Academy and St Stanislaus College book semi-final spots
Chase Academy and St Stanislaus College got past School of Nations and Christ Church Secondary respectively to book their semi-final places in the North Georgetown Zone of the Guyana Cricket Board...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Countries begin to send travel itineraries for Caribbean Boxing tourney
Two of the 14 scheduled countries scheduled to participate in what is being described as the largest sporting invasion of teams to hit Guyana in a long time later this month have sent their travel...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Systems in place for successful National Schools Championships
-Management Committee updates media The Management Committee for the National Schools’ Championships held a Press Conference yesterday at the National Centre for Educational Resource Development...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on GT&T Indoor Hockey Championships…Old Fort brought to reality with a jolt by Pepsi Hikers
Pool leaders Old Fort were toppled from their pedestal through a loss to the determined Pepsi Hikers as the GT&T National Indoor Championships continued Friday evening at the National Gymnasium...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Office Pro supports NEE Futsal Tournament
-Semi-finals held last night Office Pro, Designs and Supplies offered support to the ongoing New Era Entertainment (NEE) second Stag/Cell Smart Futsal Knockout tournament, ahead of last night’s...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Ruby Ground comes alive this weekend as Mobile Wizard 10/10 softball cricket continues
The fifth weekend of the Mobile Wizard 10/10 Softball Cricket competition organized by the Guyana Softball League continues at Ruby Ground as the tournament enters its third round. All the big name...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCA/Noble House Sea Foods two-day final…TSC in sight of first innings honours
Transport Sports Club (TSC) were in a comfortable position to take first innings points from University of Guyana (UG) when the first day’s play of the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA)/Noble...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Youth in Action: Elite League creates platform for Guyana’s future stars
By Santokie Nagulendran The inaugural GFF Elite League is now into its penultimate round and has already provided a massive foundation for Guyanese football to develop, with the eight teams taking...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Victoria ground to come alive today with Mayor Green’s Inter-ward Football action
The Victoria ground on the East Coast of Demerara will come alive today when play in the annual 7-a-side Inter-ward Football competition to mark the occasion of Mayor Hamilton Green 81st birthday...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on “Comparing two very dismal WI tours – WI tour to SL 2015 and WI tour to SA 1998!”
Colin E. H. Croft There have been big headlines for West Indies winning only its final game of that recently concluded, ill-fated, tour of Sri Lanka 2015. One wonders as to whether anyone even...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Sports Comments Off on Barrington slams century on opening day
Opener Shemroy Barrington stroked a fine century to guide Malteenoes Sports Club (MSC) to a challenging 293 all out against Gandhi Youth Organisation (GYO) when the Georgetown Cricket Association...Nov 15, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Gold Board set to reopen Bartica office as community prepares for township
The Guyana Gold Board’s (GGB) Bartica office, which was closed last year under the former administration after allegations of gold tampering surfaced, is set to be re-opened later this month by...Nov 15, 2015 KNews Editorial, Features / Columnists Comments Off on IMPLICATIONS OF THE GLASS CEILING CONCEPT
In Guyana, more women than men are enrolled at the University of Guyana. Although there are more male high school drop-outs than females, a cursory look at the leadership in the corporate sector and...October 1st turn off your lights to bring about a change!
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IPF World Masters and Commonwealth PF Championships 2024 Kaieteur Sports – Guyana’s has once again kept the Golden Arrowhead aloft with another classical performance at the International...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News – The recent controversy swirling around the access to the National Gallery at Castellini... more
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