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Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Hundreds Pay Tribute to Winston Murray
By Amar Panday and Leonard Gildarie Hundreds turned out yesterday to say goodbye to former Trade Minister and Parliamentarian, Winston Murray, as a collective call was issued to use his life as a...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on GPHC may terminate doctor’s contract
By Latoya Giles Minister of Health, Dr Leslie Ramsammy, has said that even though Dr. Vishwamintra Persaud, services at the hospital are likely to be terminated by the hospital, the entire process...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Govt. listed among defaulting rate payers
– as amnesty comes to an end Government and several reputable businesses have been listed among the defaulters that are yet to fully honour their civic obligation with the Mayor and City...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Prison authorities debunk inmates’ claims
– say quality of meals has been progressively enhanced The administration of the Georgetown Prisons says that it has progressively enhanced the quality of meals offered to its inmate population...Nov 30, 2010 knews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Dem boys seh …Bharrat don’t believe in climate change
Climate change gun cause flooding of all dem areas that low. Some islands might disappear and people who use to walk gun swim. Dem boys seh that the situation suh frightening that Bharrat got a...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Murder accused remanded at Providence Court
Appearing before Magistrate Sueanna Lovell yesterday at the Providence Magistrate’s Court was Antonio Jaisingh who was charged with murder. It is alleged that Jaisingh on Saturday, November 27,...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Car explodes at Montrose body shop
Swift action by neighbours and workers at an East Coast Demerara automotive shop, prevented a major disaster but despite their efforts there were millions of dollars in losses. A car was completely...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on More bikes to boost police crime fight
With the traffic landscape in Guyana changing rapidly due to the influx of several vehicles, and with the expansion of several communities in inland areas, the Guyana Police Force’s crime fighting...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Ketley Street accused wife killer remanded
– Lawyer asks for early PI date After evading police for almost eight months, Charles Rawlins also known as “Terrace” was yesterday remanded to prison for the murder of reputed wife, Okemo...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Millions plunge into poverty by end of 2010-IMF
Macroeconomic challenges facing low-income countries (LICs) as they emerge from the global crisis had triggered the sharpest economic slowdown in four decades, pushing additional 64 million people...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on GAWU Credit Union declares $14.5M profit
The Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Cooperative Credit Union Society Limited has declared a $14.5M profit for last year. According to a statement from the union, the Guyana Agricultural and...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Investigators find 24 cancers in Guyana
According to a research done by officials of the Georgetown Public Hospital Cooperation GPHC, there is a problem with Pediatric Cancers (cancer affecting persons under the age of 18) and tumours in...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Nursing school desperately needs more full-time tutors – Principal Tutor
Nursing education has been gaining paramount attention by the Ministry of Health but training, according to Principal Tutor within the Georgetown School of Nursing, Norma Semple, is not a simple and...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Brazilian hospitalised after road accident
The Bartica Police are currently investigating an accident that occurred around 7:30 hours, yesterday, at Second Street and Sixth Avenue, Bartica. A yellow taxi HB 8380 driven by ex- Prison Officer...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on UNASUR and CARICOM: Prospects and Challenges
In a panel discussion held on Thursday, five International Relations experts from the University of Guyana and the University of the West Indies weighed in on UNASUR and what it could mean not only...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Drug convict jailed, fined $1.1M
A 23-year-old Coomaka Berbice River resident, George Denhart, was on Monday sentenced to four years in jail and fined a total of $1,1M by Magistrate Krisendat Persaud when he appeared before him at...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Palms refutes KN article about refusing to accept elderly woman
Administrator of the Palms Institution, yesterday, in response to an article carried in Monday edition of the Kaieteur News, said the article does not truly represent what took place. It was claimed...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Man pulled off London bound flight by police narcotics
A British citizen was early yesterday morning pulled off a flight at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, under suspicion that he had ingested pellets filled with cocaine. This newspaper was told...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Climate negotiators look for ‘balanced package’ in Cancun
By Neil Marks in Cancun, Mexico The United Nations yesterday launched a new round of climate negotiations to find a new pact to make the planet cooler, but the trumpets of last year’s summit for a...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Dr Madan Rambaran on Dr Vishwamintra Persaud
The issues pertaining to Dr Vishwamintra Persaud are already sufficiently complex and difficult. As we navigate to find resolution it is incumbent on us to stay close to the facts and seek to keep...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Authorities warn of possible spring tide flooding
Authorities have warned of above normal spring tides from Thursday. According to the Work Services Group/Sea Defence Division of the Ministry of Public Works yesterday, residents should take the...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Police will follow all leads – Greene
Colin Jones to be charged with three murders, arson, and attacks on police stations Police Commissioner Henry Greene said, yesterday, that investigators may have cause to re-arrest several persons...Nov 30, 2010 knews News Comments Off on West Dem. police seize $80M in coke
Police on the West Coast of Demerara have recorded the largest drug bust so far for the year, following the seizure of a whopping 21 kilograms of cocaine yesterday. The drugs valued about $80M were...Nov 30, 2010 knews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on The sins of the PNC and AFC have caught up with them
Many persons have questioned me about the wisdom of criticising the opposition parties in the face of the relentless dictatorship of the PPP. To answer that question, we can best look at what a...Dec 25, 2024
Over 70 entries in as $7M in prizes at stake By Samuel Whyte Kaieteur Sports- The time has come and the wait is over and its gallop time as the biggest event for the year-end season is set for the...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Ah, Christmas—the season of goodwill, good cheer, and, let’s not forget, good riddance!... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The year 2024 has underscored a grim reality: poverty continues to be an unyielding... more
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