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Jan 09, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Five PLWHAs to get house lots next month
– Dr Shanti Singh Although intense scrutiny will have to be engaged to ensure their eligibility, the Ministry of Health in collaboration with the Housing Ministry is prepared to award another five...Jan 09, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Guyanese teams suffer mixed fortunes
Defending champions Hikers led by a six-goal effort from Devin Munroe hammered Ontario United (2)10-6 as the Sixth Annual Ventures Invitational Indoor Hockey Tournament continued yesterday, at the...Jan 09, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Athletic official appeals to Sports Ministry for facility
By Michael Benjamin First Vice President and coach of the Bedford All Stars, Wayne Walcott is making an impassioned plea to the Ministry of Culture Youth and Sport for a plot of land on the Durban...Jan 09, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Man charged with three counts of attempted murder
After being on the run for some three weeks, Compton Aaron, who was wanted by police, was captured on January 3, last, and charged with attempted murder of his wife and two children. Reports are that...Jan 09, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Vegetable prices soaring in municipal markets
Guyanese should brace themselves over the next few months for a shortage of greens and vegetables on the local markets, as a result of the current rainy season which is expected to run for the next...Jan 09, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Inclement weather forces rescheduling of Mayor’s Cup Football
The inclement weather has taken its toll on the Tucville Ground forcing a one week postponement of the annual Mayor’s Cup Knockout Football Tournament from Friday January 23 to Friday January 30....Jan 08, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Budget to offset impending economic downturn – Jagdeo
President Bharrat Jagdeo yesterday announced that this year’s Budget has almost been drafted and should be laid in the National Assembly by month’s end or at the latest, early next month. The...Jan 08, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Customs Officers’ assets to be scrutinized – President
By Gary Eleazar The report on the corruption probe into Customs Officers under the Auspices of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) that was conducted by the Auditor General of Guyana in tandem with...Jan 08, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Old age pensioners scoff at $300 increase
Old age pensioners are scoffing at the five percent increase which was announced by the government in December, with some pensioners claiming that it is an insult to the senior citizens of the...Jan 08, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Jagdeo swears in new Housing Minister
Irfan Ally was yesterday sworn in as the new Minister of Housing and Water before President Bharrat Jagdeo at the Office of the President. Ally is taking over the post from former Housing Minister...Jan 08, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Sophia woman confesses to killing Bajan
A Guyanese woman who was detained by police at Turkeyen on Tuesday has confessed to stabbing her Barbadian lover, resulting in his death at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation on Sunday. The...Jan 08, 2009 knews News Comments Off on GuySuCo land sales net almost $200M in 2008
The Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) via the Privatisation Unit/NICIL executed eight property sale transactions in 2008 amounting to almost $200M. Land at Diamond, facing the public road, running...Jan 08, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Mackenzie boy is second road fatality
Just after boasting about the reduction of road fatalities last year, the police have been called upon to investigate the second road death this year. The victim, 11-year-old Akeen Jaipaul, of...Jan 08, 2009 knews News Comments Off on “Corentyne Thunder” movie director scouting for locations, investors
Guyanese actor Marc Gomes says his screen adaptation of the iconic Guyanese novel “Corentyne Thunder” will zoom in on the character of Kattree and he is currently in the country scouting...Jan 08, 2009 knews News Comments Off on KN reporter caught up in terror threat in India
Following the Mumbai attacks in India in November 2008, the Air India Office on Monday January 5, last, received a letter which threatened to disrupt one of the biggest events held in India every...Jan 08, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Camp Street jailbreak six further remanded
With hands and feet heavily shackled, four of the six high-profile criminals who tried to escape from the Camp Street Prison on December 28, last, were remanded to prison yesterday when they returned...Jan 08, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Guyana lacks capacity to construct Hope canal
Neither the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority nor the Ministry of Public Works has the capacity to design or construct the imminent Conservancy Relief Channel at Hope, East Coast Demerara....Jan 08, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Youth development principal focus this year – Robertson
-Support will be influenced by character, accountability, good plan By Rawle Welch GT&T’s Marketing Executive Wystan Robertson in an exclusive interview with Kaieteur Sport yesterday said...Jan 08, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Pollard ‘looks out of place’ at international level
Reprimanded for breaking glass door after another failure By Sean Devers At 6ft 3ins, 21-year-old Kieron Pollard should be an imposing figure for opponents on a cricket field, but the right-handed...
Dec 02, 2024
Kaieteur Sports- Chase’s Academic Foundation reaffirmed their dominance in the Republic Bank eight-team Under-18 Football League by storming to an emphatic 8-1 victory over Dolphin Secondary in the...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- The People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPPC) has mastered the art of political rhetoric.... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- As gang violence spirals out of control in Haiti, the limitations of international... more
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