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Jan 06, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Stop holding your breath, Guyanese
Dear Editor, As we enter 2009, I foresee many challenges globally, and one must not lose focus with one’s independent project/s. The new “American Administration” will soon take office, which...Jan 06, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Collapsing culvert at Hunter Street
Dear Editor, Through your widely read newspaper, I would like the relevant authorities to know that the culvert at the end of Hunter Street (by the traffic lights) is collapsing. The road by the...Jan 06, 2009 knews News Comments Off on CIOG condemns Israeli attack on Palestine
The Central Islamic Organization of Guyana (CIOG) has initiated a position of peaceful and positive action in the wake of the Israeli Government’s constant offensive on the Palestine people, which...Jan 06, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Woman found floating in canal at Mahaica
Police on the East Coast of Demerara have launched an investigation into the discovery of the body of a 35-year-old woman in a canal at Berlin, Mahaica Creek on Sunday afternoon. The body of...Jan 06, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Mr. Corbin has not delivered, but where do his potential replacements stand on the issues?
Dear Editor, To letter writer Mr. Eustace Harlequinn, who asked, “Is Mr. Van West Charles trying to become Leader of PNCR” (January 5), I think you have every right to ask that key question, as...Jan 06, 2009 knews News Comments Off on GWI issues boil order to flood-affected communities
– possible threat of contamination looms The water system has been definitely contaminated in some flood-affected communities, a development which has since forced the Guyana Water Incorporated...Jan 06, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on One nightmare has ended for Berbicians; another is about to begin
Dear Editor, The New Amsterdam and Rosignol Ferry Stellings (especially the former) are two places at which I loath to be. These are two venues where anything and everything goes. On a recent visit...Jan 06, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Building of Hope Canal is priority – Jagdeo
The proposed canal to drain the East Demerara Water Conservancy through Hope, East Coast Demerara will cost some $3B. Yesterday, President Bharrat Jagdeo announced that cuts will be made to other...Jan 06, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on We need lay magistrates and JPs in the administration of justice in Guyana
Dear Editor, Please permit me to comment on a letter written recently by Mr. R. J. Eleazar. The entire letter of this esteemed lawyer is “With UG churning out so many attorneys-at-law, what right...Jan 06, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Homeless Sophia family receives monetary assistance
As Oneika Thompson battles to care for her seven children, after being left homeless following the collapse of her Sophia home on Boxing Day last, more donations continue to pour in to assist the...Jan 06, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on You can’t begin to understand what we are going through
Dear Editor, In reply to T. Pemberton’s letter, “We need not complicate matters,” dated 12-02-08 in Kaieteur News, I would like to ask this writer if he/she is an investigating officer in my...Jan 06, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Trainee teacher remanded for alleged rape
Jackson John Abel Marare, 18, of Warrie Village, Central Lethem, is currently training to become a teacher. Yesterday, he appeared before the acting Chief Magistrate, Melissa Robertson, to answer to...Jan 06, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Comedy on Guyana’s television
Dear Editor, It was interesting to see the comments by Mr. Leon Jameson Suseran on the quality of comedic endeavours on Guyana’s television. I am glad Mr. Suseran brought this up, and I am happy...Jan 06, 2009 knews News Comments Off on No further word from police, says Rockcliffe
After showing up at the Brickdam Police Station yesterday morning at 9:00 hours, as he was asked to, the leader of the Yoruba Singers band, Eze Rockcliffe, said that he sat and waited in the station...Jan 06, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Dead Cuban lecturer to be cremated
Since the discovery of the decomposing body of a Cuban national, believed to be Edwardo Barreios, in his apartment at Sixth Street, Cummings Lodge on Sunday night, the police have taken possession of...Jan 06, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on How should rural residents dispose of their garbage?
Dear Editor, In a recent news item, “Dr Ramsaran calls for multi-agency approach in flooded communities”, (Chronicle, 03-01-09), I applaud the minister for his statements on the need for proper...Jan 06, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Danger at Cornelia Ida river koker
Dear Editor, Danger lies at the Cornelia Ida river koker, on the West Coast of Demerara. About 20 feet on the western side of this koker has been undermined. A layer of dirt on the dam is holding...Jan 06, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Blood Bank supply 60% below normal level
– appeals for donors The National Blood Transfusion Unit is once again urgently appealing to the public to donate blood to raise the depleted supply which it began the year with. At present,...Jan 05, 2009 knews News Comments Off on 11-year-old cocaine trafficker sent to NOC
– “Auntie Kuntie gave it to me to sell” An 11-year-old boy of Rose Hall Town, Corentyne, Berbice was committed to the New Opportunity Corps by Magistrate Chandra Sohan after he was found...Jan 05, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Declare flood-hit areas disaster zones
– AFC Chairman of the Alliance For Change, Khemraj Ramjattan, says that the President must declare the flood-affected areas, particularly the farmlands, to be disaster areas, wherein the...
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