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Aug 01, 2009 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Emancipation – so much seems to have gone wrong
Today is a significant day in the lives of a significant number of Caribbean people, the descendants of a people whose ancestors came to this part of the world as slaves. These were the people who...Aug 01, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. denies buying spy equipment
The Government of Guyana issued a statement, yesterday, rejecting the claim that it bought the spy equipment that was discovered in the possession of Roger Khan and his associates. The following is...Aug 01, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Three friends die in Providence crash
Three friends died early yesterday morning after their car crashed into a lamp-post near Providence, East Bank Demerara. They were in a car that one of them had taken without permission while his...Aug 01, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Selwyn Vaughn fled forgery, fraud charges
Selwyn Vaughn, the star witness in the trial involving Roger Khan’s former defence attorney, Robert Simels, is wanted in Guyana on several charges of forgery and fraud. Case dockets obtained by...Aug 01, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on We still have the ‘spy computer’ – Top Cop
Police Commissioner, Henry Greene, is adamant that the Police Force is in possession of the infamous ‘spy computer’ seized in 2002. This is according to Greene, who in an invited comment...Aug 01, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Dr. Ramsammy dares manufacturer to prove he bought spy computer
By Fareeza Haniff Since the commencement of the Robert Simels trial (former lawyer for Shaeed Roger Khan), Minister of Health, Dr. Leslie Ramsammy’s name has been mentioned by the star witness,...Aug 01, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Poole sent on self bail for cell phone in lock ups
Archie Poole, 60, yesterday appeared in the Georgetown Magistrates Court to answer a charge for allegedly having a prohibited item while being a prisoner. It was alleged that Poole, on July 26, last,...Aug 01, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Herdmanston House, Empowerment Office sold
After some time on the market, Empowerment Building, which is located next to the Duke Lodge has been sold to Tony Reid for $63M. This newspaper understands that the bid was the highest offer....Aug 01, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on ACDA promises bigger Emancipation Day celebrations today
(By Mondale Smith) Today all roads lead to the National Park, as Guyanese join their afro-centric brothers and sisters to celebrate Emancipation day 2009 and the African Cultural Development...Aug 01, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on PAHO aims to improve technical support
In order to plot the way forward for its 2010-2011 biennial work programme, the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) yesterday held a consultation with various stakeholders. And this has been the...Aug 01, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Wakenaam Night promises packed programme
The island of Wakenaam in the Essequibo River will come alive this evening as the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce hosts the second annual Wakenaam Night. The activity is meant to encourage...Aug 01, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on St John’s Ambulance Brigade gets projector
Vibert Parvatan, Chairman of the St. John’s Association of Guyana, was presented with an Epson Digital LCD Projector by Raymond Hall (his nephew) who now resides in the USA. The equipment is valued...Aug 01, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Man steals turtle wax to get food
In an act of desperation, Salim Khan on Thursday begged acting Chief Magistrate, Melissa Robertson, for a lesser punishment for his crime. The defendant appeared before the Acting Chief Magistrate on...Aug 01, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Courts Guyana Inc. stages Emancipation dress competition
As Emancipation celebrations sweep the nation, Courts Guyana Inc. joined in the festivities by hosting its fifth annual Emancipation Dress Competition. The competition, held at the Main Street,...Aug 01, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Hit and run accident victim calling on driver to turn self in
A 28-year-old electrician from Berbice is pleading with the man who almost cost him his life, to turn himself over to the authorities. On Monday last, Subash Mohan, of Number 77 Village, Corentyne,...Aug 01, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Motherless children receive donation
The four children whose mother died in road accident on the Providence East Bank Demerara Public Road last month, have received a significant donation from Indira Sookdeo who resides in Canada. The...Aug 01, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Professor Bourne appointed UG Chancellor
Professor Compton Bourne, O.E, President of the Caribbean Development Bank, has been appointed the eighth Chancellor of the University of Guyana. Professor Bourne’s appointment was unanimously...Aug 01, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Police decline to read charge to accused killer driver
…accused remains in police custody Just hours after being involved in a deadly motor vehicle accident that claimed the lives of three Covent Garden residents, police took the driver of the vehicle,...Aug 01, 2009 knews News Comments Off on GKRS (Guy) Ltd supports ACDA Emancipation Celebrations
Grace Kennedy Remittance Services (Guyana) Ltd., agent for Western Union and Bill Express in Guyana, has partnered with the African Cultural and Development Association in its Emancipation...Aug 01, 2009 knews News Comments Off on llegal Venezuelans face either imprisonment or $30,000 fine
Two Venezuelan seamen yesterday appeared in the Georgetown Magistrates Court, charged with having arrived in Guyana by sea, and disembarking without the consent of an immigration officer. Wolfgan...Aug 01, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Guyana focus on mental preparation ahead of clash with Windwards today
By Sean Devers in Jamaica In association with Digicel, TCL, Western Union, Pepsi, Smalta,Demerara Power Company & Michelle Playter’s Modeling Agency Guyana come up against the Windward...Aug 01, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Guinness Futsal Kings to be crowned tonight
Flamingo face Uprising in final, bragging rights & $300,000 at stake By Franklin Wilson Who will unshackle the thoughts of defeat and walk away with the title of Guinness Futsal Kings and...Aug 01, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Select Rugby West Indies team play to semi-finals at Abbotsford Sevens
The Rugby West Indies Select Sevens Team played into the semi-finals of the Abbotsford International Sevens, being narrowly defeated 12-14 by the Canada Chairman’s side. RWI’s loss was extra...Aug 01, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on WICB releases fixtures for Senior Women’s cricket tourney in Guyana
The West Indies Cricket Board has announced the fixtures for the senior women’s one day competition slated for Guyana this month. The competition opens on August 15 but the host team with not get...Aug 01, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on GS&WCA quarter- finals set for today
Quarter-final matches in the Guyana Softball and Windball Cricket Association (GS&WCA) sponsored 15-15 Tapeball cricket competition will be played off this weekend at the GS&WCA ground on...
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