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Feb 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Delay in extending Amerindian boundary line draws protest at Nappi
Tensions flared on Saturday, as villagers from the Region Nine, Hiawa settlement of Nappi, took to the streets to protest the delay in being granted an extension to their lands. Their protest comes...Feb 29, 2016 KNews Sports Comments Off on 10/10 East Coast Mash Challenge Cup…Better Hope win zone in exciting final
Beehive XI a crowd favourite, Wellwoman dominate Lady Jags The East Coast Mash 10/10 Challenge Cup was made for exciting cricket as the teams battled for supremacy with Better Hope XI being...Feb 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana moves closer to securing EITI membership
With the attendance of a small delegation from Guyana at the Seventh World Summit of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) in Lima, Peru from February 24-25, the nation has been...Feb 29, 2016 KNews Sports Comments Off on Topp XX remain in lead after eking out 1-0 win
– Ward Panthers edge Hi Stars 3-2 Leaders Topp XX extended their advantage to four points as they scored a 1-0 win over previously unbeaten Silver Shattas when the Upper Demerara Football...Feb 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Sentinel Security, Peter Lewis Construction and Farfan & Mendes Ltd donate trophies
The 2016 Educational, Sports and youth development programmes of Guyana’s leading youth and sports organisation, the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club MS, last Wednesday received a major boost...Feb 29, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Tony Deyal column Comments Off on HERE THERE BE MONSTERS
I thought my daughter asked me, “Dad, have you seen Monsters Ink?” But even if this was not exactly what she wanted to know, I behaved as though it was. “Yes, of course,” I replied. “It...Feb 29, 2016 KNews Sports Comments Off on RHTYSC Cricket teams, Scotia Bank host smashing Anti-Suicide Children’s Mash Parade
The cricket teams of the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club with the support of the Bank of Nova Scotia hosted a highly successful Say No to Suicide Children Mash Parade along the Corentyne...Feb 29, 2016 KNews Sports Comments Off on Rajesh Singh elected as Everest CC President
Everest Cricket Club’s (ECC) newest life member Rajesh Singh has been elected to the club’s top post for the year 2016-17 following its Annual General Meeting which was held on Friday night at...Feb 29, 2016 KNews Sports Comments Off on Golyn 10/10 cricket…Wins for Omesh XI, Maracs XI, Superstreet XI, Prem XI, Mighty Lions XI
The Golyn 10/10 cricket organized by the Guyana Softball League and sponsored by Golyn and Sons and Trophy Stall continued last Sunday with several teams recording victories and gaining confidence as...Feb 29, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on After almost 50 years…Still a far way from true Independence
By Kiana Wilburg Guyana has gained Independence from British rule for almost 50 years now. But upon reflection, is this all that Independence has come to signify? In fact, what has the country...Feb 29, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Walter Rodney was a victim of a malformed state
The findings of the prematurely concluded Rodney Commission of Inquiry should not come as a surprise. Those findings are no different from what has long been known in Guyana: that Forbes Burnham and...Feb 29, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Dr. David Hinds says President Granger has stumbled badly
Dear Editor, I was very disappointed at President Granger’s response to the Report of the Walter Rodney’s Commission of Inquiry. The President is reported to have said that the report was...Feb 29, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on That document should not have been leaked
Dear Editor, I am amazed that so far no government official or anyone from the PPP or WPA has questioned who leaked the COI Report on the death of Walter Rodney. However, top functionaries...Feb 29, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Some interesting facts on the Post Office
Dear Editor, I wish to respond to the reply from GPOC of Feb 23, and Lydia Persaud’s letter of Feb 21, in relation to Birth/Death Certificates for applicants. When I saw the GPOC reply I went back...Feb 29, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on The justice system is rotten in Guyana
Dear Editor, Everyday, there are countless administrative mistakes that are made or go unchecked which results in an unfair trial and innocent people going to jail. It is a justice system that has...Feb 29, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Selling poison on the streets is illegal
Dear Editor, Has anyone told the Georgetown City Constabulary that street vending of pesticides is illegal? There are vendors who stand on the bridge at the corners of Avenue of the Republic and...Feb 29, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Alright for you to kill me but not me to kill you
Dear Editor, I have been following the events on the COI into the death of Dr. Walter Rodney – the comments back and forth and so on. I have come to the conclusion that it is all politics. In my...Feb 29, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on A tsunami of corruption at City Hall
Dear Editor, City Hall is on the move, but on the move to where? The question must be asked. There seems to be an apprehension and fear amongst the administrators at City Hall that things will be...
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