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‘Bad faith’ by gov’t sparked Bartica protest – McWilfred
It was because of the “bad faith” actions by government that miners felt that they had to protest, spokesman for the Committee of Concerned Barticians, ...
Evidence tied Kadir to accused Iranian terrorist -FBI investigator says in JFK bomb plot case
An FBI officer has sworn in an affidavit that former PNCR parliamentarian Abdul Kadir, indicted over a conspiracy to blow up the JFK airport in ...
Interpol help sought in tracking of GRA fraud accused
The Guyana Police Force has sought the assistance of Interpol in their effort to apprehend one of the persons suspected of embezzling some $6M from ...
Arjoon wins Bounty Farm handicap tournament
Andrew Arjoon won the Open category and Jason Van Dyk the category `A’ final Saturday night as the Bounty Farm handicap squash tournament wrapped up ...
Chanderpaul to the rescue
-Left-hander makes return to boost team’s performance against B/dos this week-end
By Marlon Munroe
A Guyana team languishing in the cellar on a measly seven points and ...
Honorary Doctorate for President Jagdeo
President Bharrat Jagdeo was on Saturday conferred with an Honorary Doctorate by the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia.
President Bharrat Jagdeo with his honorary doctorate ...
Twenty20 crowd dwarfs 50 overs
One-Day cricket has again been swamped by Twenty20, with yesterday’s day-night series-opener between Australia and the West Indies drawing the smallest MCG crowd for Melbourne’s ...
Region One fuel coming from licensed distributors
–chairman
Authorities in Region One (Barima/Waini) are currently purchasing fuel from licensed fuel distributors within the region.
This is according to Regional Chairman Fermin Singh who, in ...
Cyclists back in the saddle for George Cumberbatch Memorial
Cyclists attached to the various clubs under the umbrella of the Guyana Cycling Federation (GCF) will be back in the saddle on Saturday competing for ...
Australian team weakest for years, says Imran
KARACHI, (Reuters) – Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan has described the Australian team as one of the weakest he has seen in years.
“This is one ...
Aussie wounded in bar attack flies out
After spending almost a month in a hospital bed Australian Jason Montgomery, shot during the robbery at Safraz’s Bar and Restaurant, boarded a flight for ...
GLTA AGM to take place today
The annual general meeting of the Guyana Lawn Tennis Association (GLTA) will take place this afternoon at the Georgetown Club beginning from 4.30.
The election of ...
Rex Nettleford will ‘always dance among the spirits’
Dear Editor,
Rex’s passing was sudden and untimely and it has taken some time to come to terms with it. To be Rex was to be ...
Ethnic relations body calls bauxite union’s statement ‘mischievous’
The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) has rejected the statement by the Guyana Bauxite and General Workers Union (GB&GWU) in which the union expressed concerns about ...
Shared governance is what we really need
Dear Editor,
I refer to the recent articles in both the SN and KN, reporting Mr Corbin’s statements concerning the revelations by Mr Trotman and the ...