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Sep 06, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Rohee tells police ranks to live within their means
‘Ignore those who say your pay is small’ Members of Guyana’s law enforcement agencies were warned by the Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee, to live within their means. He...Sep 06, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Sugar workers to get at least 9 days bonus pay
….once revised target met The country’s sugar target for 2011 has been revised downwards from 300,000 tonnes to 282,712 tonnes, according to the Guyana Agricultural and...Sep 06, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Disgruntled land applicants lash out at Housing Ministry
Following numerous complaints to Kaieteur News, some house lot applicants expressed their dissatisfaction towards the length of time taken by the Housing Ministry in the distribution of land...Sep 06, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Wallaba shortage at GPL….Power Company considers concrete poles as solution
By Rabindra Rooplall Guyana Power and Light Inc. (GPL) is contemplating using concrete poles instead of the traditional wallaba poles for the company’s power lines. Amidst dwindling supplies...Sep 06, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Stanleytown man dead after being struck by Rav-4
An elderly man was fatally struck down on the Stanleytown Public Road in New Amsterdam on Sunday evening just after 23:30hrs. Michael Carrington, 67, of Lot 42 Stanleytown was hit by a Rav-4 vehicle...Sep 06, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Berbice schools without furniture on first day
Several parents in Berbice yesterday reported that their children were not comfortably seated on the first day of school. Parents of students attending the Tutorial Academy Secondary School (TASS),...Sep 06, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Seawall murder…Murdered UG student’s friend detained, released
-woman’s family upset by reports Police detained but subsequently released the young woman who was with University of Guyana student, Yiu Ting-A-Kee, when he was slain by gunmen during the...Sep 06, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Golden Grove Secondary students, parents protest deplorable condition
As the new school term commenced yesterday, parents of students attending the Golden Grove Secondary School, East Coast Demerara, yesterday staged a protest against the deplorable...Sep 06, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Fallen lamp post damages GRA staffer vehicle
A Toyota Carina motor car belonging to the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) was extensively damaged after a rotting lamp post, next to which it was parked, crashed on its roof causing...Sep 06, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Did you hear what I heard that he heard what she said that he said?
A man convicted for murder was making a plea for a pardon from the governor of the state. Word of his plea got around to the family of the person the convict had murdered. This family was...Sep 06, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Berbice Chamber of Commerce elects Imran Saccoor as new President
The Berbice Chamber of Commerce and Development Association (BCCDA) which is one of the oldest Chambers in the country having been in existence since 1932, elected a new Executive Committee to...Sep 06, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Elderly motorcyclist killed after ‘jumping’ major road
Julian Alleyne, 73, died within minutes after a minibus struck him on Norton Street, Lodge, shortly after 8:00 hours yesterday. The man, of Canje Pheasant Lane, South Ruimveldt,...
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