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Aug 03, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Guyanese Literature Comments Off on Guyanese Literature – by Petamber Persaud
‘Guyana Drums’ is a slim booklet of twenty-five poems written by six women writers: Syble Douglas, Pat Cameron, Sheila King, Evadne D’Oliveira, Mitzie Townshend, and Shana Yardan. ‘Guyana...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Thousands celebrate Emancipation 2K8
Thousands flocked the National Park yesterday for the annual Emancipation Day activities. Both young and old celebrated together the anniversary of the day Africans were freed from slavery. Yesterday...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Relatives mount protest at Brickdam Police Station
— man escapes police custody It was no Emancipation Day rest for officers on duty at the Brickdam Police Station yesterday. They were not only confronted by irate relatives of some young men...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Two Venezuelans nabbed after robbing Berbice hotel
Two men, using a speedboat, came to Guyana and attacked the Malinmar Hotel at Springlands. It turned out that their attack was ill-fated. They were caught some 10 minutes after the attack, while...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Barticians stage protest over state of road
…police go on alert By Fareeza Haniff Residents living in Bartica have committed to continue their protest action until they receive an official word from the Government that the Four Mile...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Digicel wins licence in Honduras
Digicel, a fast growing mobile company in the Caribbean, and a new entrant to the Central American market, has won a license in the 2.5 GHz spectrum to deliver low cost broadband Internet services...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Rohee satisfied with pace of torture probe
On Thursday, Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee, told the National Assembly that he is satisfied with the pace at which the police are pursuing the investigation into the death of prisoner Edwin...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Truck driver granted bail for causing death of policeman
A truck driver who is accused of causing the death of a police lance corporal was yesterday granted bail in the magistrates’ court. The accused, Picasso Van Lewin, made his appearance before acting...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Emancipation Day was just perfect – ACDA
Decked out in their colourful African prints, Guyanese — primarily those of African ancestry — converged at the National Park in order to observe the annual ACDA-hosted Emancipation festivity....Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on UN Independent Expert meets PNCR delegation
– disturbing issues discussed Ms Gay McDougal, the United Nations Independent Expert on Minority Issues, met with a delegation led by party leader Robert Corbin at the PNCR Headquarters on...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Adapting to climate change will be very expensive – Dr Trotz
Speaking at the closing of the second meeting of the CARICOM Secretary-General and Heads of Community institutions, head of the climate change delegation, Dr. Ulric Trotz, said that adapting to...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Chaos erupts at GPHC’s Psychiatric Ward as…
Inmate beats, stabs other patients Well, one would have thought that order and discipline would have been the foremost factors exhibited at any public institution, but this does not seem to be the...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on GPTA aims to help make roadways safer
Plans are being implemented to ensure that minibus drivers are well educated on how to utilise public roadways with immense care and precaution, with a view to reducing the level of dangerous driving...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on GT&T parent company racks up 12% growth for second quarter
Atlantic Tele-Network (ATN), the parent company of Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company, on Thursday said that it has recorded a 12 per cent growth for the second quarter of this year. Revenues...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on PSC may review its position on VAT – Vice Chairman
The Private Sector Commission will have to review its position on the Value Added Tax (VAT), according to Vice Chairman of the entity, Ramesh Dookhoo. He made the announcement on Tuesday during the...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Foundation plans week of activities to celebrate Burnaham’s life
A week-long list of activities has been planned to celebrate the 23rd death anniversary of Guyana’s former President, the Honourable Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham. According to a release from the...Aug 02, 2008 knews News Comments Off on ‘Grow More’ caravan rolls to hinterland communities
As part of the Ministry of Agriculture’s drive to increase food production, the Grow More caravan will soon be visiting several hinterland communities. This move is to encourage food production in...Aug 02, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Shabazz siblings feature in Den Amstel road race
The brother and sister pairing of Dawud and Siddiqua Shabazz won their respective events yesterday when the Den Amstel Fellowship staged an Emancipation road race programme at the West Demerara...Aug 02, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Digicel to host 1-day clinic for 100 young players
As part of their mandate for the development of football in Guyana and across the region, Digicel will be hosting a coaching clinic involving 100 young players prior to the kick off of group B action...Aug 02, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Guyana go down to T&T by nine wickets on D/L system
‘Worst batting I have seen in six years as Manager’ – Johnson By Sean Devers in Barbados In association with Digicel, TCL, Pepsi, Smalta, Demerara Power Company & Lifetime Realty On a...Aug 02, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Guyanese Schoolgirls Windballers take 3-0 lead
-Looking to inflict whitewash Looking to duplicate their performance of last year, Guyana Schoolgirls Windball team made it three in a row with two to go when they defeated their counterparts from...Aug 02, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Rain forces Cellink Premiere League postponement
All weekend matches in the 2008 Cellink Plus Premier League have been postponed due to the current inclement weather. The Georgetown Football Association said they have been forced to cancel all the...Aug 02, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Antigua to host historic CBC Junior Championships
– GABF says new age group forced them out The return of the Caribbean Basketball Confederation (CBC) Junior Championships will take place in Antigua for the first time in the competition’s...
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