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Apr 30, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Bids submitted for road works in four regions
A number of bids were submitted under the Ministry of Housing’s Community Road Improvement Programme (CRIP) for the rehabilitation of roads. The bids were opened yesterday at the National...Apr 30, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The Carifta Games gold medalists should be supported
Two of Guyana’s female athletes were outstanding at the just concluded Carifta Games. While as expected, Jamaica dominated those championships, Guyana did extremely well to have gained the gold...Apr 30, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on GT&T resolved telephone issue in a jiffy
Dear Editor, I refer to a letter by Johonel Munroe which was published in the April 21, 2014 edition of the Kaieteur News. The customer complained about her mobile data service. I wish to indicate...Apr 30, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on Whither Port Mourant cricket
Dear Sir/Madam, The village of Port Mourant is well known in Guyana for being the birthplace of our Father of the Nation, Dr. Cheddi Jagan, and also for being the home of the historic Port Mourant...Apr 30, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on CHEDDI JAGAN LEGACY: DICTATORSHIP POLITICS
Dear Editor, Ever since Cheddi Jagan died in 1997 many in the PPP, and recently in the PNC, have oftentimes alluded to the Jagan legacy without defining what that legacy is. I myself have given it...Apr 30, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on Jagdeo’s hordes ravaged the Rodney Monument
Dear Editor, Now that an inquiry into the circumstances leading up to Dr. Walter Rodney’s death is to be undertaken I wish to express my concern for the National Unity Monument– a Walter...Apr 28, 2014 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Dem boys seh…Edghill de Ten open he mouth and talk Jagdeo name
Everybody who seek justice gun get it one day. Is not dem boys seh suh. Is de Big Man above seh suh. Fuh years dem boys been praying fuh some relief from de torment and de corruption in de country...Apr 28, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on GFSCA/Trophy Stall tourney…Regal beat Wolf’s Warriors to take open title
Floodlights are Masters champs By Zaheer Mohamed Regal defeated Wolf’s Warriors by 47 runs to win the open title of the Guyana Floodlights Softball Cricket Association (GFSCA)/Trophy Stall...Apr 28, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Kanhai’s clutch freebies sink All-Star combination
Two clutch free throws with 14.2 seconds remaining in game time by Akeem ‘The Dream’ Kanhai led reigning national champions Ravens to a gripping 59-58 victory over an All-Star combination on...Apr 28, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Genuine and comprehensive approach needed for real development – Hutson
Glowing in the success of the fourth place finish at the just concluded Junior Carifta Games in Martinique, President of the Athletic Association of Guyana Aubrey Hutson speaking with Kaieteur Sport...Apr 28, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCU&SA conducts successful seminar
The Georgetown Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association (GCU&SA) hosted a successful seminar yesterday at the Everest Cricket Club. The workshop was geared to discuss the latest changes to the...Apr 28, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Mentore retains DCC presidency
Despite some amount of confusion initially at the Demerara Cricket Club (DCC), incumbent Alfred Mentore retained the leadership of the club last Thursday night at their pavilion. The confusion, which...Apr 28, 2014 KNews Sports Comments Off on Joseph Memorial dominoes…Dream Team, Assassin through to semi
Dream Team and Assassin drew the bye to the semi-finals when the Orin Joseph memorial million dollars nationwide dominoes continued on Saturday night last at the National Gymnasium. TNT, Scramblers...Apr 28, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Private Sector Commission Chairman dies
The Chairman of the Private Sector Commission (PSC), Ronald Webster died at the Balwant Singh Hospital yesterday. He was recuperating at the private hospital after he had recently undergone a cancer...Apr 28, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The Donald makes a good move
Donald Ramotar was never going to change the economic course of the country. He has generally not varied the economic policies that were introduced by the Jagdeo regime, and with just cause. Why...Apr 28, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on Open Letter to the Rodney Commission of Inquiry
Dear Editor, We take note, and draw your attention to calls from the public carried in the Guyana press for more information on the proceedings of the Commission of Inquiry as it unfolds. Walter...Apr 28, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on Is this what our judicial system has become?
Dear Editor, I am hereby lodging a formal complaint against the Vreed-en-hoop Police Station for police harassment. Over the past years my immediate neighbour, an ex-police from the Vreed-en-Hoop...Apr 28, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on Politicians do not know the hardships faced by the poor
Dear Editor, After listening extensively to the budget debates in Parliament, we have concluded that the political executives, especially Ministers do not have a clue about the hardships faced by the...Apr 28, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on Please address these problems at Corriverton
Dear Editor, Please permit me a space in your newspaper to highlight a few things that are happening in Corriveton, Berbice. 1. There is a stinking chicken pen owned by a businessman who sells the...ExxonM now warning us of a potential Tsunami and your leaders busy approving oil project
Apr 29, 2024
(SportsMax) – In yet another stunning performance, West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews led her team to a commanding seven-wicket victory over Pakistan Women, securing a 2-0 lead in...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News – At his last press conference, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo raised doubts about... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Waterfalls Magazine – On April 10, the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States... more
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