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Dec 23, 2009 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on The President’s advisors: Does this make sense?
Defining moral values is not a hard task even though philosophers throughout the ages have disagreed as to what constitute moral values. I can think of fantastic minds like the German philosopher,...Dec 22, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Hotel was secretly sold – GNCB
The management of the Guyana National Cooperative Bank has described statements made by businessman Wilfred Rambarran as absurd inaccuracies. The bank was responding to Rambarran’s claims regarding...Dec 22, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Shooting survivor now in police custody
By Latoya Giles and Brushell Blackman Mark Caesar, 28, called “Li’l Mark” who was shot and injured by an off duty policeman was yesterday released from hospital. However, mere minutes after his...Dec 22, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Office of Professional Responsibility takes over investigation
… Hampshire robbery As relatives of 18 year-old Hemchand Gopaul continue to call for justice the Office of Professional Responsibility has promised a thorough investigation. According to...Dec 22, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Finance Minister’s vehicle crashes into three others – One injured
One man escaped with minor injuries after his vehicle was one involved in a four-vehicle accident that included the Finance Minister’s vehicle. The accident occurred at the junction of Avenue of...Dec 22, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Road Safety Association President calls for accident free Christmas
The President of one of Guyana’s oldest and most vibrant Road Safety Associations has called on road users to ensure that this Christmas season is celebrated without the loss of lives on the...Dec 22, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Mike’s Pharmacy manager beaten during daylight robbery
Three young gunmen escaped with a small amount of cash after beating the manager of the Mike’s Pharmacy Wholesale Depot on Sheriff Street in a brazen afternoon robbery. The incident occurred...Dec 22, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Conservancy levels drops alarmingly
– Govt. warns farmers to monitor water use Government has warned farmers to monitor water use. The East Demerara Water Conservancy levels are dropping alarmingly in face of the El Nino weather...Dec 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Region Three touted as fastest developing Region in housing drive
The Housing Sector has done enormously well this year. This is according to Minister of Housing and Water, Irfaan Ali, during his end of year press conference yesterday. This development is...Dec 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Construction of 4,000 foot Ogle Airport runway in progress
Government has been making significant strides in its efforts to modernise the aviation sector in Guyana. One major accomplishment has been the accreditation of the Ogle Airport Incorporated as an...Dec 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Security top priority at Main Big Lime
The much anticipated Main Big lime on December 26, which starts from 10 hours and continues until 23:00 hours, would be attracting the services of private security, the police and city constables....Dec 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Secondary school teachers being targeted for CPCE’s distance programme – Vice Principal
Although the first semester into the recently introduced Distance Education Training Programme for secondary teachers, offered by the Cyril Potter College of Education, has been completed, an...Dec 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Soldier accused of rape on army base
Guyana Defence Force solider, Junior Talbot, of 82 Middle Walk, Buxton, was on Friday released on $300,000 bail on two counts of carnal knowledge. The accused made his appearance before Magistrate...Dec 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Christmas sales poor, but vendors optimistic
With the Christmas season already here, there are mixed reactions amongst vendors concerning sales around this time of the year. Many are complaining that current sales are far below what they...Dec 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Huge US snowstorm disrupts Guyana flights
– Delta, Caribbean Airlines working to resolve delays One of the worst snowstorms to strike the United States in years has disrupted incoming flights from New York affecting several families...Dec 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Cops fail to return $1.8M, jewelry to robbery victim…
– investigating ranks being questioned seven years later The ranks who were investigating a Bagotstown robbery some seven years ago are now being questioned about the booty recovered after the...Dec 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Essequibo Bad Cow masquerade attracts thousands
Fire Red Band flounces away with $200,000 first prize (By Mondale Smith in Essequibo) It is a common belief that traditional masquerade in Guyana is a dying art form but judging from the thousands...Dec 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on There were successes out of Copenhagen conference
– President Bharrat Jagdeo The overall Copenhagen agreement fell short of expectations but because of the hard work put in over a three-year period a very important flaw in the Ktoto protocol...Dec 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Guyana could suffer economic harm in 2010 – President
President Bharrat Jagdeo is optimistic and celebrates the fact that Guyana has not experienced any major ravages of its economy like the rest of the world but says the country is not yet totally in...Dec 22, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Disability bill still in committee
By Fareeza Haniff The Persons with Disabilities Bill is still in its initial stages of the select committee. On November 26, last the Bill was debated and passed in Parliament, but Health Minister,...Dec 22, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Berbice teams walk the plank on day 5 of K&S
Victoria Kings 3 New Amsterdam 1; Riddim Squad 2 Rosignol 1 By Franklin Wilson The pride of Berbice Football, Rosignol United and New Amsterdam United were both sent packing from the 20th edition of...
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