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Oct 19, 2008 knews News Comments Off on US$25M justice reform programme to remove automatic death penalty for murder
…to relieve police prosecutors from drugs matters A US$25M justice sector reform programme has been launched, specifying measures to introduce alternative sentencing to the death penalty for...Oct 19, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Guyana to get more US aid to fight drug trafficking
Guyana will definitely benefit from increased assistance from the United States of America to fight the drug trade.This assurance was given by newly appointed US Ambassador to Guyana, John Jones,...Oct 19, 2008 knews News Comments Off on CARICOM should have shown some mettle in EPA
– Sir Shridath Ramphal Sir Shridath Ramphal has expressed congratulations to President Bharrat Jagdeo for his ‘wise and courageous’ efforts over influencing the change in the Economic...Oct 19, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Guyana costing adaption measures for climate change
… It will cost countries heavily – ECLAC consultant By Tusika Martin The cost of adapting to climate change and the effects of climate change on Guyana are being assessed by consultants from...Oct 19, 2008 knews News Comments Off on 12-year-old sustains eye injury from school mate
What seems to be all play and fun has now turned into seriousness, as 12-year-old Linerbert Desmond has been admitted to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation after receiving an injury to his...Oct 19, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on ENJOY YOUR HOT CHOCOLATE
The happiest persons I know are never the wealthiest. My happiest friends are simply the ones that are more contented with what they have. I tried explaining this to a friend who saw me recently and...Oct 19, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on A Guyanese tragedy
When the police locked you away for a long time for a crime you never committed; when you were dismissed by your employer for a theft you weren’t guilty of; when you were jailed by a dictatorial...Oct 19, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Mother still seeks answers after daughter died consuming beverage
A mother is still seeking answers after her daughter allegedly died as a result of consuming a ‘Mountain Dew’ beverage some fours years ago. Yesterday, Patricia Newland, of 63 Den Amstel, West...Oct 19, 2008 knews Features / Columnists Comments Off on Challenging the establishment
The Parrot has written extensively on the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with CARIFORUM and the EU. Much was said by others, both locally and internationally, on the issue. Guyana took a...Oct 19, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Linden remembers dead cultural icon Aku
Seven years ago today, Linden lost a man of diverse talents and capabilities — an icon in the field of entertainment, drama and cultural consciousness. That man — Burnell Lancelot Thomas,...Oct 19, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Woman goes blind after receiving “eye drops”
– wandered around city for two days Kamela Devi-Singh, 44, of Lusignan Grass Field, was yesterday admitted to the Georgetown Public Hospital a “blind” woman, after she reportedly...Oct 19, 2008 knews News Comments Off on More US doctors here to help Berbicians
Over the next week, Guyanese in the eastern part of the country will benefit from free medical attention, as a team of 23 medical practitioners arrived yesterday to render assistance. The visit is...Oct 19, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Guyana costing adaption measures for climate change
By Tusika Martin The cost of adapting to climate change and the effects of climate change on Guyana are being assessed by consultants from the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean...Oct 19, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Thieves strike Digicel office, restaurant in Grove
In the early hours of yesterday morning, the building which houses Digicel in Grove, East Bank Demerara and a restaurant called Donna’s Delicacies were robbed by criminal elements that seemingly...Oct 19, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Ming returns, installs new engine
There is a an old axiom that says ‘Action speaks louder than words’, well that is exactly what veteran motor racer Stanley Ming has demonstrated with the acquisition of a brand new Italian...Oct 19, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Joseph, Chanderpaul, Taylor show good form ahead of the Stanford Super Series
Coolidge, Antigua – In two practice matches at the Stanford Cricket Ground, Stanford Superstars vice captain Sylvester Joseph demonstrated that he was in fine form leading into the Stanford Super...Oct 19, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Cacique Sports Club to stage 4-team cricket competition today
Cacique Sports Club will stage a 4-team limited overs cricket competition and fun day today at the NIS ground on Carifesta Avenue. Excitement is anticipated as three corporate entities join the club...Oct 19, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Busta 40 overs Cricket in Wakenaam
Pooran’s double century highlights first roundEssequibo middle order batsman Navishaul Pooran hit a fine double century as his team Zeelandia defeated Maria’s Pleasure by 222 runs as the Busta 40...Oct 19, 2008 knews Editorial Comments Off on Careless road use leads to pain
It would seem that the more the police try to curb road accidents, the more motorists and other categories of road users do their damnedest to counter the efforts of the police. More recently, the...Oct 19, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Hand-in-Hand 2nd division KO cricket
Everest, GCC advance in city ZoneBy Sean Devers Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) defeated Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) and Everest beat GNIC respectively yesterday to advance to the next round of the...Oct 19, 2008 knews News Comments Off on US$25M justice reform programme to remove automatic death penalty for murder
…to relieve police prosecutors from drugs matters A US$25M justice sector reform programme has been launched, specifying measures to introduce alternative sentencing to the death penalty for...Oct 19, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Le Meridien/Pegasus Open Tennis Championships
Carr, Herbert crowned championsIsaiah Carr and Berbician Jamelia Herbert became the first set of players to be crowned champions as play in the Le Meridien / Pegasus Open Tennis Tournament got...
Dec 21, 2024
…A game-changing opportunity for youth footballers Kaieteur Sports- In a significant move to bolster the local football landscape, the Petra Organisation welcomed a distinguished visitor yesterday...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) has once again demonstrated a perplexing propensity... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – The government of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela has steadfast support from many... more
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