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Guyana confirmed to compete in Men’s and Women’s categories of RAN Sevens
The Rugby America North’s (RAN) annual senior sevens tournament will once again take place at Larry Gomes Stadium in Arima,...
President Ali takes aim at India’s ‘control through exclusion and market dominance’ in cricket
President Irfaan Ali on Tuesday night took aim at India’s approach of “control through exclusion and market dominance” in cricket,...
Nandu (103*), Perez (51*) bat Demerara to thumping win over Select XI
A masterful hundred from skipper Matthew Nandu and a solid fifty from Raymond Perez powered Demerara to a commanding win...
Palmyra Stadium on schedule for 2026 completion- Minister Ramson Jr.
Construction is on track at Palmyra Stadium in Region Six, with a targeted completion date set for the first quarter...
New Amsterdam synthetic track 85% complete, says Sport Minister
Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports Charles Ramson Jr., announced that the New Amsterdam Synthetic Track is currently 85% complete....
Haynes, Ramdhani remain senior badminton champs; Godette and Beharry excel
After four days of thrilling badminton action featuring 80 participants, 222 entries across 22 events, and 188 matches, the Guyana...
Shivnarine Chanderpaul inaugurates cricket field with lights in Colorado
Thornton, Colorado, USA: The inauguration of the new cricket pitch and ground at the Thornton Sports Complex marks a significant...
Wakapoa and Mainstay top Essequibo leg of Republic Bank/One Guyana ‘B’ Division Volleyball
Wakapoa and Mainstay have been crowned champions of the Essequibo leg of the Republic Bank/One Guyana ‘B’ Division Volleyball tournament....
Guyanese Avinash Persaud cops overall title at DSB Suriname Invitational
Press Release from the Lusignan Golf Club Guyana’s golfing warriors stood tall on foreign soil this weekend as Avinash Persaud...
Centuries for Campbell and Hope, but India scenting victory
India wanted to get out of the joint as soon as possible when they enforced the follow-on less than halfway...