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Feb 19, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Two Guyanese found dead in Trinidad apartment
Murder/suicide suspected By Mondale Smith and Jenelle Carter Trinidad police are investigating the death of two Guyanese nationals following the discovery of their bodies in an apartment. Dead are...Feb 19, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Guyoil supplies water instead of asphalt to Eccles NDC
The Eccles/Ramsburg Neighbourhood Democratic Council paid $48,000 for a road building material named CRS2. This is water-based asphalt that binds stone and gravel on the road surface. Instead, the...Feb 19, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Police hunt Pastor who sexually molested stepdaughter
Police at Mahaica on the East Coast of Demerara are on the hunt for a pastor of a Unity church who disappeared after his stepdaughter revealed that he had sexually molested her. The child, who is now...Feb 19, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Dry spell could hit agri sector for over $3.5B
– Farmers want effective management and distribution of water President Bharrat Jagdeo says Guyanese must prepare to make “sacrifices” as the government struggles to irrigate rice and sugar...Feb 19, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Brutality now envelops Guyana Police Force – Backer
…unwillingness to have proper drug interdictions The administration yesterday came in for severe criticism yesterday for its inability to reorient the Guyana Police Force to a service, when Shadow...Feb 19, 2010 knews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Dem boys seh… Guyana is a graveyard fuh some people
First was Roger Khan, then was Simels, now is Kerik. But before that dem have de local things. News does come out of de prisons like how water does pass through pipe. Dem boys seh that de boss man...Feb 19, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Police now seek provisional warrant
Barry Dataram’s arrest, according to his lawyers, seems to be a classic case of the cart before the horse. Yesterday, Crime Chief Seelall Persaud moved to the Magistrates’ Court to seek a...Feb 19, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Cops to charge stabbed schoolboy, alleged attacker
– victim’s mother outraged The mother of the Tutorial High School student who was recently stabbed and struck on the head says she is outraged that her son is now apparently being made a...Feb 19, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Warders saw mentally ill prisoner clubbing inmate
– say they can’t identify Blackman’s killers Two prison warders have stated that they witnessed mentally ill ex-cop Solomon Blackman inflict some of the blows which claimed the life of...Feb 19, 2010 knews News Comments Off on $847M cable an unnecessary investment by Govt. – Norton
Shadow Foreign Affairs Aubrey Norton yesterday lambasted the government for the planned investment of in excess of $800M for a fibre optic cable from Brazil, adding that it is a waste of money and...Feb 19, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Sound thrashing for man who tries to sell stolen items
A man was yesterday morning soundly beaten after he attempted to sell articles which had been stolen from a vendor’s home the night before. The vendor, Keisha Mc Farlane, who sells food at the...Feb 19, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Policeman is Best Graduating Student in Officers’ Course
Police Cadet Officer John Barker copped the Best Graduating Student prize from a field of 32 Ensigns at the conclusion of the Standard Officers’ Course Number 42. Barker edged out Woman Second...Feb 19, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Santos book last De Sinco Trading U19 semi final spot
Santos FC pulled out all the stops to turn back the challenge of Alpha United by the odd goal in three in extra time to take the final semi final spot in the 2009 De Sinco Trading sponsored...Feb 19, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Commodore Gary Best back at helm of GNRA
Club house/indoor range & refurbishing of Timehri Ranges priorities for 2010 Commodore Gary Best was returned unopposed as President of the Guyana National Rifle Association (GNRA) for another...Feb 19, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Khalil sparks first upset of tournament, wins for Wiltshire, Arjoon, Fung-A-Fat, Fraser
Day Two of the annual Toucan Industries Inc. Squash Skill Level Tournament saw some exciting matches being contested. One of those was the clash between Victoria Arjoon and Steven Xavier, who both...Feb 19, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Minister, GLTA discuss Tennis Centre
Following a letter dated February 1, 2010 from the President of the GLTA, Dr. Frank Anthony, Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, met with a delegation from the GLTA on Friday February 12th, to...Feb 19, 2010 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on TIME TO SAY GOODBYE TO THE CIVIC
There has never been a grouping known as the Civic. But there has always been an alliance called the PPP/Civic. And there has not been, it seems, until now any confusion or contradiction between the...Feb 19, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Alpha, Tigers, Topp XX & GDF in GFF/K&S Haiti benefit games
By Franklin Wilson Come this Sunday at the once World Famous GCC ground Bourda, four of Guyana’s leading football clubs will be locked in keen battles as they combine efforts to raise funds for the...Feb 19, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Queen’s Baton relay for the XIX Commonwealth Games culminates at UG Tarmac
Athletes from the University of Guyana will join others from other local clubs for the Guyana leg of the Queen’s Baton relay for the XIX Commonwealth Games ending at the UG Tarmac on February 26...Feb 19, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Country’s top horses entered in feature race
Winner of the $1 million first prize at last year’s Kennard Memorial Horse Race Meeting Annie’s Playmate has been listed among a star-studded field entered for the ‘C’ & Lower feature...Feb 19, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Serious health risk at Meten Meer Zorg Primary
Dear Editor, While the government parliamentarians shout about the billions in the budget and skillfully avoid the question of the benefits derived by citizens relative to spending, our children...Feb 19, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Cops to appear in court today on bribery charges
Two detectives who were nabbed with marked cash that was supposed to constitute a bribe are expected to appear in court today. Police Commissioner Henry Greene yesterday confirmed that the police had...Nov 07, 2024
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