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Jan 20, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Wakenaam labourer pinned by tree
A Wakenaam labourer narrowly escaped death yesterday when a tree he was cutting fell and pinned him to the ground. Twenty-two year-old Satish Hansraj was rushed to the West Demerara Hospital where he...Jan 20, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Man shot in penis while resisting arrest
A man will wait anxiously for the next few days after he was hospitalised yesterday after being shot in the penis by police. Hugel Cummings, 38, of 156 North Ruimveldt, had a confrontation with...Jan 20, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Carnegie School of Home Economics tightens security
– following spate of burglaries A high fence topped with razor wire and windows protected with grills are some of the security measures that are being installed at the Carnegie School of Home...Jan 20, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Basic Needs Trust rewarded mid-term bonus of US$3M
– Govt. warns contractors to deliver high quality… and on time By Leonard Gildarie Government has warned that it will be keeping a stricter eye on the contractors working on projects for them...Jan 20, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on ‘0 Fighting Men’ now being dubbed ‘0 Frightened Men’
Dear Editor, Mr. Ossie Rogers in his article on January 15th called for PPP members “to make their objections public.” I totally agree with him. He exposed the connivance that is going on in the...Jan 20, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on ‘I will not make a decision based on press reports’ – Ramsammy
By Fareeza Haniff Minister of Health, Dr. Leslie Ramsammy, has made it clear that with respect to the issue of medical attention received by the teenager who was tortured while in police custody, he...Jan 20, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on The best country in the world
President Bharrat Jagdeo referring to the consultations his Government had with stakeholders over his LCDS thing, referred to Guyana as the best country in the world, within the context of seeking...Jan 20, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on One of the many farmers’ programmes being executed by GRDB on behalf of Govt.
Dear Editor, In response to the letter in SN, January 16, by Mr. Bramdeow Singh: Instead of giving paddy vouchers for fertilizers the money should go to MMA to clean canals. I would like to inform...Jan 20, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Will Guyana’s truly independent thinkers please take a firm stand on the political stage
Dear Editor, With President Bharrat Jagdeo off to the Middle East again to woo investors or get economic help for Guyana, especially now that his LCDS has taken a huge financial hit, one has to...Jan 20, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on THE PPP CAN BE BEATEN, BUT NOT OVERNIGHT
Is political change possible in Guyana through the ballot box? This is the question that has bedeviled analysts in Guyana ever since the elections of 1992 when it was clear that ethnic voting was...Jan 20, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Disappearing file forces Magistrate to dismiss case
It was a case of another disappearing file. It prompted Magistrate Haymant Ramdhani to dismiss another case at the Mahaicony Magistrate’s Court on Monday. And the victims are not happy at all. They...Feb 08, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- The Caribbean has lost a giant in both the creative arts and sports with the passing of Ken Corsbie, a name synonymous with cultural excellence and basketball pioneering in the...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- In 1985, the Forbes Burnham government looking for economic salvation, entered into a memorandum... more
Antiguan Barbudan Ambassador to the United States, Sir Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The upcoming election... more
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