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Feb 02, 2025 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on East Bank Pool Club set to Cue Off 2025 Eight-Ball C/ship today
Kaieteur Sports-Pool enthusiasts are in for an exhilarating showdown as the East Bank Pool Club is set to host the 2025 edition of its premier Eight-ball Sudden-Death Pool championship. The...Feb 02, 2025 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Guyana Police Force Senior Officers defeat visiting Canadian New Western Cricket Club in friendly cricket match
Kaieteur Sports- The Guyana Police Force Senior Officers cricket team, defeated the visiting Canada-based New Western Cricket Club when the two teams met in a goodwill cricket match played on Friday...Feb 02, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on Half price electricity by half year
Hard Truths By GHK Lall Kaieteur News- I will take half price electricity. Midyear is a good time for me. I will count on it, make it a test case. There are Americans, Germans, and Guyanese who...Feb 02, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The government is in choppy waters
Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- The government stands like a beleaguered captain at the helm of a storm-tossed ship, finds itself once again navigating the choppy waters of public procurement. The winds...Feb 02, 2025 Shervin Media Editorial, News Comments Off on Petroleum Commission would blunt Govt. hustles
Editorial Kaieteur News- Shadow Oil and Gas Minister, Shurwayne Holder, slammed the PPPC Government for its resistance against setting up a Petroleum Commission. It is a good call to highlight the...Feb 02, 2025 Shervin Media Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Is it time for horse carts to trot off?
Dem Boys Seh Kaieteur News- Well, well, well! Here we are in 2025, with high-rise buildings kissing the clouds, highways wider than a politician’s promises, and cars so fancy they practically drive...Feb 02, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Irfaan, Secretary Rubio, & Guyana
Editor, In traveling around Guyana, after seeing the Irfaan-Rubio picture in the media, several individuals queried when the American Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Guyana. Some also...Feb 02, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Urgent need to reach out to unrepresented groups for security
Dear Editor, Minister Robeson Benn recently emphasized the strain that organized crime places on national security, including money laundering, cybercrime, and human trafficking. In addition, the...Feb 02, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Guyana has the most unorthodox opposition political party in the world.
Dear Editor, Firstly, I must commend the PPPC Government for drafting and presenting a well-structured budget that reflects and promotes economic growth, social welfare, and sustainability. The...Feb 02, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Guyana’s Youth leading the charge in agriculture
Dear Editor, In recent years, Guyana has seen a remarkable shift as its youth embrace agriculture with renewed vigor. Once considered an aging industry, farming is now being revitalized by a younger...Feb 02, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Jagdeo, PPP/C double standards exposed again and again
Dear Editor, I read with keen interest your article titled “PPP to meet GECOM on Tuesday to discuss elections – Jagdeo” and found it necessary to respond, as Vice President Bharrat...Mar 24, 2025
-Milo/Massy U18 Football C/ship Round II Kaieteur Sports- The Petra Organisation wrapped up the second round of the 2025 Milo/Massy Under-18 Boys’ Football Championship yesterday at the Ministry of...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- The Vice President of Guyana, Bharrat Jagdeo, has declared with great confidence that there... more
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