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Aug 25, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on BEAUTIFUL, BUT NO LONGER IMPOSING
A building to behold need not be imposing. Way up on the Corentyne there is a small delightful Baptist Church that shows that small can be beautiful. The grand churches of Georgetown...Aug 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on GECOM dispatches list of 7,000-plus new registrants to political parties
The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), in the midst of preparing for polls to be held later this year, says it has dispatched a list of over 7,000 new registrants to political parties. The...Aug 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on TUF Executive apologises to Minister Nadir
…after Presidential Candidate’s blunder Party members of The United Force (TUF) yesterday sought to correct a serious political gaffe made by their new leader and Presidential Candidate, Mrs....Aug 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Diamond dealer kidnapping…Two persons arrested and released
A local businessman and another man were arrested and questioned in relation to last week’s kidnapping of a Brazilian diamond dealer. According to reports, the businessman who hails from the East...Aug 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Police demand cash from Guyanese miner
– after mistaking him for Brazilian A few weeks ago, Commissioner of Police Henry Greene warned his ranks against the wanton fleecing of Brazilians working in Guyana’s goldfields. But...Aug 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Den Amstel murder trial continues
The murder trial for a man accused of stabbing his reputed wife 12 times, continued yesterday before Justice Roxanne George-Wiltshire. Charged with the capital offence of murdering his reputed...Aug 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Herstelling cattle rearers call for probe of stray catchers
Cattle rearers in Herstelling, East Bank Demerara, are calling on the Ministry of Home Affairs to investigate the stray catchers whom they allege are willfully cutting the ropes...Aug 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Education Month rally slated for September 2
Under the theme “Promoting Partnership for Education Delivery”, the Education Ministry will be hosting a rally slated for September 2 to observe Education Month 2011. According to the...Aug 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Diabetics exposed to vital tips at interactive health session
The mantra of health care professionals is healthy living. Patients are always advised to adopt a healthy lifestyle that includes regular exercise, a balanced diet, the non-consumption...Aug 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Upgrade, modification of traffic signals imminent
– solar energy to be primary source of power After four years of installing ‘modern’ traffic signals and paying a $5M utility bill per annum for the 47 systems, the Public Works Ministry...Aug 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Expired goods, poor sanitation found at Georgetown markets
After discovering a large number of expired, damaged, unlabelled and unwholesome food items and recently seizing same, the Government Analyst – Food & Drug Department is issuing an...Aug 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Earliest possible date for elections is Nov. 14 – AFC
The Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Dr Steve Surujbally, has indicated in response to a written request by the Alliance For Change (AFC) that according to their work plan, the...
Nov 28, 2024
Kaieteur Sports- Long time sponsor, Bakewell with over 20 years backing the Kashif and Shanghai Organisation, has readily come to the fore to support their new yearend ‘One Guyana’ branded Futsal...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- A company can meet the letter of the law. It can tick every box, hit every target. Yet,... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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