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Jan 04, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Three vehicle smash-up in Stewartville
At approximately 19:00 hours on Friday, there motorists escaped death when their vehicles collided on the Stewartville Public Road, not far from the Leonora Police Station. No one was seriously...Jan 04, 2009 knews Clarence E. Pilgrim, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Walking on the light of a New Year
By Clarence E. Pilgrim As the dawn of a new year bursts irresistibly across a familiar horizon of many yesterdays, the light of hope continues to shine across a world full of enclaves of darkness and...Jan 04, 2009 knews AFC Column, Features / Columnists Comments Off on We have to confront and defeat the evils in our midst
By AFC Leader Raphael Trotman Fellow Guyanese, on my own behalf, and that of the executive and members of the Alliance For Change, I extend to you all a Happy New Year and best wishes for 2009. We...Jan 04, 2009 knews News Comments Off on UG to begin online registration this year
– Education MinisterChanges are likely to be effected this year at the University of Guyana. According to Education Minister Shaik Baksh, these changes are intended to improve the operation of...Jan 04, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Word of Singh’s stepping down influenced Johnson to contest elections
By Sean Devers Simple, down-to-earth and passionate about the development of cricket from the school level, 51 year old Alvin Ricardo Johnson is one of the candidates vying for the position of Guyana...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Cars, minibuses banned from Berbice ferry
– T&HD retrenches workers Now that the Berbice Bridge is up and running, some 40 workers employed by the Transport and Harbours Department in Berbice have been served with termination...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Dr Henry Jeffrey quits as Foreign Trade Minister
Foreign Trade Minister Dr Henry Jeffrey officially demitted office on Old Year’s Day, following his resignation as a Minister of Government. The former Minister of Foreign Trade cleared out his...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on 60 schools to close if rains persist
Some 60 public schools may have to be closed in the coming week if the rainy weather pattern persists. This disclosure was made yesterday by Minister of Education, Shaik Baksh, when he held a press...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Nadir’s niece for Obama’s inauguration
The great-niece of Labour Minister Manzoor Nadir has secured a ticket to the hottest venue in the U.S. this January, CWNN has learnt. Lisamarie Nadir, 17, a relative of Minister Nadir, has been...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Teddies deliver hampers to New Year babies
On New Year’s Day, some eight mothers who delivered their babies were presented with hampers, compliments of Teddies. The first baby, a girl, was born to Sharmina Hubbard, of La Penitence, at...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Killer changed his plea in mid-trial
The trial into the murder of self-confessed death squad informant George Bacchus started early last year, and was somewhat unpredictable, having taken several unexpected twists of events. The first...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Govt. should negotiate with RUSAL for Bosai’s operations – IMC
Chairman of the Linden Interim Management Committee, Orrin Gordon, has said that the recent Heads of Agreement signed between the Guyana Government and Bosai signals to a large segment of the bauxite...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Businessmen most disturbed by crime, local currency
The 14th Business Outlook Survey (BOS) of Guyana, conducted and published by Ram & McRae, saw the world facing uncertainty and fear in its worst economic challenge in 80 years. Just before the...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Bent Street man shot over drug deal
A 31-year-old Bent Street, Wortmanville man is nursing a gunshot wound to his right foot following what police described as a drug deal that went sour. Kelvin Barker was wounded when a man in a motor...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Debates could get physically violent in 2009
…as Parliamentary Opposition degraded to bench warmers — Trotman By Gary Eleazar Parliaments around the world serve a vital purpose to each country; but, according to Leader of the...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Merai, Crime Chief head police promotions list
Crime Chief Seelall Persaud and Steve Merai headed the list of promotions for the Guyana Police Force. Both Merai and Persaud were elevated to the status of Assistant Commissioners, along with...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Wounded female guard back in hospital, suspect still at large
Two months after a jealous ex-lover almost killed her at her worksite, security guard Patricia Rose is still battling to recover from her injuries. She has lost weight, her face is scarred, and...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Burglars break into Joseph CD Shop
The proprietor of Joseph CD shop at the Vreed-en-Hoop Stelling is now counting his losses, after turning up for work yesterday only to find that his shop had been broken into. The businessman, Jairam...Jan 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Turkeyen Aquatic Complex on indefinite hold
The much anticipated Turkeyen Aquatic Complex is yet to materialize; and according to the Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, Dr Frank Anthony, a lack of funding may delay this project even...Jan 03, 2009 knews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on 2008 began and ended with a Hitchcockian mystery
We got four hours of blackout where I live on New Year’s morning. Sign of things to come. Let’s move on. It remains a mystery but its consequences generated wide debate last year. Why did...Jan 03, 2009 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on BACK TO REALITY!
Uncle Freddie saw the flashing traffic lights late one night and conveniently concluded that they were not working, when in fact they were programmed to flash because of the reduced traffic at...Jan 03, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on PELE CROWNED NEW KASHIF AND SHANGHAI FOOTBALL KING
Topp XX triumph over Army By Michael Benjamin The game was replete with tactical blunders and unforgivable misses but in the end Gerald Wittington’s early success, a 7th minute goal, handed the...Jan 03, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Highlights of some outstanding moments in sports
Sports, despite several negatives that have been highlighted in the latter part of last year by this daily, have had its share of memorable moments during 2008. Kaieteur Sports takes this opportunity...
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