The Kanuku Mountains are located in the heart of the Rupununi Savannahs in south-western Guyana. The mountains are divided by the Rupununi River into western and eastern ranges. It is one of the most ecologically diverse areas in Guyana with habitats ranging from savannah, gallery forests and semi-deciduous forests in the lowlands. One of the most notable features of the Kanuku mountain range is the ‘Sleeping Giant’ – a peak found on the range. Hikers describe the ‘Sleeping Giant’ height to be “almost 3,000ft”. Despite numerous challenges on the hike…
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Confident darts team depart for Brazilian test
A five-member team comprising national champion Sudesh Fitzgerald, Luiz Miguel Ramierz-Merlano, Lallchand Rambharose, Terrence Joseph and Victorine Chandro departed Guyana on Wednesday for neighbouring Brazil where they will compete in the Professional Darts Corporation World Championship Qualifier for Central Caribbean and South America. The players are aiming for places in the William Hill World Darts Championship set for December in London. President of the Guyana Darts Association, Sheik Yassen wished the team well on their journey and urged them to perform to their best given the stakes on offer. Fitzgerald…
Read MoreSingh aiming for another splendid series against Sri Lanka “A”
…Test experience is an asset “My personal goal is to get back to scoring heavy runs. I would love to equal or better my record against Sri Lanka where I scored over 300 runs,” Vishaul Singh stated in an interview with Guyana Times International Sport on Wednesday after a training session with the Guyana Jaguars at the Everest Cricket Club. The left-handed batsman is currently preparing for another stint with the West Indies ‘A’ team in a home series against Sri Lanka “A”. When the two sides last met in…
Read MorePaul pushing in extra hours as Regional 4-Day looms
A fully-fit, hungry for further success Keemo Paul says he’s aiming to be the top utility player for Guyana across all formats, while pushing in some extra training to ensure he makes the final cut ahead of the upcoming Cricket West Indies Regional 4-Day tournament. The hard-hitting batsman told this newspaper on Tuesday, during an exclusive interview, that following the recent end of the 2017 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL), he immediately got back to training and playing in the local Jaguars 3-Day Franchise League as a means to further…
Read More‘Every time I go out I try to be myself’ – Tagenarine Chanderpaul
By Akeem Greene At 21, Tagenarine Chanderpaul carries a surname internationally known to be that of a prolific batsman. Tagenarine, the son of batting legend Shivnarine Chanderpaul, has endured the years of comparisons from since his early days and it does not help that his unique batting stance mirrors that of his father. There must be immense pressure every time he walks out to bat, with the hope that he reciprocates the runs-machine his father was known for both Guyana and the Caribbean. However, Tagenarine said, he focuses on what…
Read MoreGoddesses and violence against females
By Anu Dev “There is no need to request You, Oh Durga, To protect and save us. For does the mother on whom children solely depend, Ever need such a request? And so our salutations to You; So pray the Gods to You.” Nau Raat began Wednesday. Nau Raat is the time Hindus specifically dedicate (twice annually) to worshipping God as “female”. As a Hindu young woman who has chosen to worship God as female — in my case specifically Mother Saraswati — I’ve sometimes wondered how some Hindu men,…
Read MoreA new type of literacy
BY Ashley Anthony With this month of September having been designated Education month, there is a lot of discussion surrounding literacy and numeracy rates amongst the Guyanese populace. Obviously, this discourse centers on traditional learning, such as being able to read, yet, in this day, there are other forms of literacy that are incredibly important and need to be emphasized. Whilst being able to read and write are inarguably essential in today’s world, our children should also be technologically literate. There is no debate that our society is changing. Once,…
Read MoreThe Andrew Carnegie vision: Still alive 108 years later
By Petamber Persaud Whenever we think about the history of the National Library of Guyana, the name Andrew Carnegie looms large in those considerations and reminiscences. But his is not the only name of substance, nor is his most fundamental gift of establishing the library the only noteworthy contribution carrying the library into its 108th anniversary in September 2017. However, his was the most significant contribution to the library. The National Library has grown in stature since the early years of 20th century, overcoming many challenges, even the death knell…
Read MoreJust a gyaff…
…on gas After he stuck his foot into his mouth by insisting he’d get Exxon to pay up-front for oil to be shipped in the future, Trotman still didn’t accept he knew absolutely zilch about the oil industry. He went on to insist he was going to establish a US$500 million “oil facility” on Crab Island. Once again, he didn’t check with Exxon whether they’d be using such a facility but rushed to take out ads in all the major dailies to tie up the lands around his site. Turned…
Read MoreRamjattan is battling for relevance within Coalition Administration
Dear Editor, I am very much unsurprised at the recent desperate tirades by Minister of Public Security, Khemraj Ramjattan, as he made another futile attempt to personally attack the good name and character of the General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party and Leader of the Opposition, Bharrat Jagdeo. While it is cognisant that any response to Mr Ramjattan would dignify his utterances, it would be remiss if I didn’t point out that such reckless, spurious and juvenile outbursts have become characteristic of him and demonstrative of his indisputable monumental…
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