May 2022

Former teacher turns love for gardening into a business

WITH the aim of promoting a greener Guyana, Chuku Liana Adams birthed ‘Green Dreams’, a growing business that offers Guyanese a unique and organic twist to gardening and landscaping. Adams, a former School of Nations nursery school teacher, grew up around many plants and took a liking to gardening in her early teens. She intimated […]

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Cummings flawless in Women’s Singles Independence TT title win

… Hickerson wins U9, U11 Boys FORMER Senior National Champion Natalie Cummings played flawlessly to win the Women’s Singles title over the weekend in the National Sports Commission (NSC)/Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) Independence 2022 Tournament at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall. Seven-year-old Zion Hickerson was also among the winners. He claimed overall victories in

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GFF celebrates Andrew Watson – first black international football player

THE Guyana Football Federation (GFF) paid tribute yesterday to the legacy of Guyana-born footballer Andrew Watson, who was born on May 24 in 1856 and is widely credited as being the first black player to perform at international level, the first professional black footballer and the first black football administrator. Watson, the son of a

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Premier League approves Boehly’s takeover of Chelsea

LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP) — Todd Boehly’s proposed takeover of Chelsea moved a step closer to completion on Tuesday when the Premier League board announced it had approved his purchase of the London club. A consortium led by Boehly, a co-owner of baseball’s Los Angeles Dodgers, had already agreed to a £4.25-billion (US$5.3-billion) deal to

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Warne to be remembered during England’s Test with New Zealand at Lord’s

THE late, great Shane Warne will be remembered by his former employers Sky Sports throughout next week’s first Test between England and New Zealand at Lord’s. Warne, who took 708 Test wickets in an illustrious career where he was also instrumental in Australia’s 1999 World Cup win, died aged 52 on March 4 after a

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