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Oct 25, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Customs officers held in blackmail plot
– several others facing dismissal Police have detained three Customs Officers for allegedly trying to blackmail a top Guyana Revenue Authority official who had implicated them in a massive...Oct 25, 2010 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Dem boys seh….Who gun pay fuh de rope?
When people like read dem does find nuff interesting thing. Dem read something about China and dem find out that when people thief nuff dem does get execute by firing squad. That is common knowledge....Oct 25, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Jagdeo says DPP must pursue Sharma to ensure prosecution
Head of State Bharrat Jagdeo says that from what he has gathered, the Police have a full proof case against Chandra Narine Sharma and that the Director of Public Prosecution should pursue a course of...Oct 25, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Sea bandits nabbed with stolen outboard engine at Ogle Foreshore
Quick response by police on the East Coast of Demerara resulted in the capture of two sea bandits and the recovery of an outboard engine that was stolen mere minutes earlier. The men were nabbed on...Oct 25, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Son missing…mother fears worst
Seven years after losing one son to bullets, Joan De Abreu now fears that something has happened to her eldest son, Quincy De Abreu. In 2001 the woman’s son, Collis De Abreu was shot and killed in...Oct 25, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Climate Change to be standing agenda for COTED meetings
Guyana has successfully lobbied for the issue of Climate Change and Its Impact on Agriculture to be placed as a standing item of all future COTED Agriculture meetings. A delegation from Guyana...Oct 25, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Demand for plywood skyrockets as commodity becomes scarce
The local market is experiencing a sharp increase in the demand for plywood which has become a scarce commodity as of a week ago. Consumers have already been experiencing a hassle in obtaining the...Oct 25, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Regional One-Day final ends in sensational tie
– as Barbados/Leewards share title By Sean Devers in Jamaica Watched by a small crowd, Barbados and the Leeward Islands played to a sensational Tie in a low-scoring Regional One-Day final at...Oct 25, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Forde outsprints Trinidadian, wins SA 10k race
By Edison Jefford Cleveland Forde’s bottom-end speed was his trump card yesterday when he and Trinidad and Tobago’s, Denzel Ramirez faced-off for the IAAF South American (SA) 10km Road Race...Oct 25, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. attempting to manipulate GECOM
…will take action to ensure elections not derailed- Carberry It is quite clear that the administration, namely the executive, has been attempting to manipulate the operations of the Guyana...Oct 25, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Achievers add another title to their collection
Seizing the opportunity to once again emphasise their dominance locally, West Demerara’s Young Achievers clinically disposed of rivals Castrol Strikers to cart off the first prize of $20,000 and a...Oct 25, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Santos stun Pele; Victoria Kings overcome Monedderlust; NAU hammer Grove
By Franklin Wilson The Fourth Edition of the NAMILCO Football Festival organised by the Fruta Conquerors FC got off to an exhilarating start on Saturday evening, the 70th birth Anniversary of the...Oct 25, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Garret Cup inter school football reaches semi-finals
One semifinal game in the Garrett Cup Inter School Football competition is slated to be played today in Berbice. In the schedule game, Upper Corentyne champion, Skeldon Line Path Secondary, will take...Oct 25, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Nigel Bryan cops Cecil James Under-18 Open
Guyana’s Nigel Bryan emerged winner of the Cecil James Table-Tennis Singles Junior (Under-18) tournament at the Maloney Indoor Sport Arena, in Trinidad, on Saturday. In the championship match,...Oct 25, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Flour Prices to Increase – NAMILCO
The National Milling Company (NAMILCO) has raised the price of flour in response to global wheat prices that have soared in recent months. According to an advisory NAMILCO indicates that as of...Oct 25, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Amerindian children need separate home
STANLEYTOWN, NEW AMSTERDAM – The need for a separate location to house children of the Amerindian Residence at Stanleytown, New Amsterdam was highlighted by the house mother, Verley Lindie. The...Oct 25, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on 21 Psychiatric Patient Care Assistants undergoing training
FORT CANJE, EAST BERBICE – Residents of the National Psychiatric Hospital at Fort Canje are soon to receive the love and attention they need in order to overcome their situation. To this end,...Oct 25, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on The PNCR constantly relegates its brightest minds to the dustbin
Dear Editor, I have seen the PNCR relegate some of its brightest minds to the dustbin of obscurity. It appears as if the leadership of the PNCR is challenged on internal issues affecting the...Oct 25, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Mr. Cordis is mistaken about The GMFC
Dear Editor, I wish to clarify some inaccuracies in a letter by Archie W. Cordis, which was recently published in the newspapers. Indeed several agencies has been tasked with coordinating and...
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