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Aug 30, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Bandits relieve businessman of firearm
The police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred at about 20:55hours on Saturday at a Sports Bar in Barr Street, Kitty, during which a businessman and his female friend were attacked and...Aug 30, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Murdered boy’s mom believes she knows son’s killer
Even as his murder remains unsolved, the mother of seven-year-old Dacwaun Sutherland is convinced that a man in her community holds the answers to her son’s death. The man in question is an...Aug 30, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Regional body agrees to provide flood, drought insurance
Crucial breakthrough… By Leonard Gildarie Guyana’s fight to introduce disaster insurance has moved one step closer to becoming a reality with a regional body saying that it will be ready with a...Aug 30, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Two die by drowning in Berbice
The police are investigating two separate drowning incidents in Berbice over the last 48 hrs. They involve a one-year-old boy and an 81-year-old man. The body of one year old Clifford Campbell was...Aug 30, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on STATE OWNERSHIP OF THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION DOES NOT TRANSLATE TO WORKING CLASS POWER
No one can dismiss the factor of race in Guyanese politics. But is race holding back this country or is the real problem economic, and more specifically the absence of a model of development that...Aug 30, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on “Mirrors on the ceilings, the pink champagne on ice” They’re living it up at the Hotel Prado
This is a small country. People see, people talk. There is no place to hide. The trouble the media have is when we write about what we know, you can face a libel suit because there are those who will...Aug 30, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Tony Deyal column Comments Off on IN A GREEN NIGHTMARE
I used to like rain. When I was growing up, the sound of the rain on the galvanised (zinc) roof was a symphony and lullaby simultaneously. But now it galvanises me into action since the rain...Aug 30, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Mr. Singh is deliberately silent on some salient facts of history
Dear Editor, Mr. Sasenarine Singh in his letter, “Why blame the AFC for reading the grassroots point of view and strategizing accordingly?” in Kaieteur News August 25, 2010 sets out to analyse...Aug 30, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Corbin supporters seem obsessed with the need to respect Party rules
Dear Editor, The closer we get to General Elections, the more I am convinced that the opposition is blowing the greatest opportunity to defeat the ruling PPP/C. With all the scandals, corruption,...Aug 30, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Using the Baldridge model in higher education
Dear Editor, This is an abridged version of a piece I wrote some time ago on reforming higher education. Governments in many countries have initiated dramatic cutbacks in higher education budgets....Aug 30, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Minister Robert Persaud responds to Henry Jeffrey
Dear Editor, Burying past mistakes with deception and distortion in today’s social environment smacks of political opportunism and a proclivity to historical revisionism of our contemporary...Mar 28, 2025
-Milerock face Bamia, Hi Stars battle Botafago, Ward Panthers match skills with Silver Shattas Kaieteur News- With a total $1.4M in cash at stake, thirteen clubs are listed to start their campaign as...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- In politics, as in life, what goes around comes around. The People’s Progressive Party/Civic... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders For decades, many Caribbean nations have grappled with dependence on a small number of powerful countries... more
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