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Dec 01, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Not “business as usual” as election tension grips city
Prior to the General and Regional Elections, Kumar Ramnauth, President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce had stated that the business sector is concerned about the...Dec 01, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on UNASUR countries need to improve cooperation to develop markets – IDB
Inter-American Development Bank studies recommend that member-countries increase regional and international connections and create regulatory frameworks that encourage private...Dec 01, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Three cars sustain costly damages after crash
After a collision with a blue Allion heading west on Mandela Avenue yesterday, two parked cars sustained costly damages. According to James Dean, Company Secretary attached to Guyana...Dec 01, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Man shot in ballot box confrontation identified
The man who was shot last Sunday night by police ranks during a confrontation at the Maripa Dukwari Landing has been identified as Dwayne Little, called ‘Tattoo man’ of 3707...Dec 01, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Victim of East Coast vigilante beating alive and well
Shaquille Answick, one of the three victims of a vigilante style beating on the East Coast of Demerara is alive and well. The rumour mongers were at work yesterday claiming that the...Dec 01, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Captain still helpless after pirate attack
A fisherman, who was the victim of a pirate attack two Wednesdays ago, is appealing to the Minister of Home Affairs, the Guyana Police Force and other relevant authorities to monitor...Dec 01, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Reform of archaic laws needed to address HIV – former CARICOM diplomat
There is need to work assiduously for reforms to archaic laws and changing the stance of conservative law makers , said United Nations envoy for HIV/AIDs in the Caribbean, Dr. Edward Greene. ...Dec 01, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on HIV infections rate fall by 20 percent – Ban Ki-Moon
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, in his message for World AIDS Day, which is celebrated the world over today, said that the number of new HIV infections has fallen by more than 20 per...Dec 01, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Porter asked to post bail after disruptive behaviour
A man who told the court that he was a porter was yesterday placed on $40,000 bail after he was accused of a series of disruptive acts. Kevin Maloney appeared before Acting Chief...Dec 01, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Destitute found murdered in church yard….
A woman believed to be a destitute was found dead in the Bedford Manse churchyard, at Camp and North Road, yesterday. The body, according to sources, had a gaping wound to the head and several stab...Dec 01, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Maintaining low rate of HIV infection is within grasp – NAC
The commemoration of World AIDS Day today is being premised on the notion of promising prospects and political will, according to a statement issued by the National AIDS Committee (NAC)....Jan 30, 2025
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