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Feb 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Extension of continental shelf…Venezuela still to respond to UN over Guyana’s bid
Venezuela (ElUniversal) -The delay of the Yellow House, the headquarters of Venezuela’s Foreign Ministry, could favor Guyana in the border dispute. The Venezuelan Foreign Office has...Feb 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on 20 face murder trials in new Berbice criminal session
The Criminal Session of the Berbice High Court is expected to open today with the traditional march and inspection of the ranks in front of the Berbice High Court at Esplanade Road, New Amsterdam. A...Feb 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Rupununi gets new miners’ association
As Guyana’s mining industry continues to expand more associations are being created to represent miners’ interests. The Rupununi Miners’ Association is one of the latest groups to be...Feb 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Food for the Poor offers police help
Executive Director of Food for the Poor (FFP), Leon Davis, has urged the Guyana Police Force (GPF) not to hesitate to approach the organization for assistance, “since the more you come to...Feb 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Youths brave rains to clean up seawall
A group of young people, joined by those involved in politics, sports and other backgrounds braved the rains yesterday to clean up the Georgetown seawalls. Youths for Guyana (Y4G), a...Feb 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Kidney transplant patient needs financial aid for brain surgery
Back in 2009 Winston George successfully underwent a kidney transplant and has been doing well ever since until December of last year. George who visited this publication recently is now in...Feb 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Major review of BIT programmes underway
…agri, mining, forestry, oil exploration fields targetted The Board of Industrial Training (BIT) which offers programmes to empower disadvantaged youths is reviewing its courses to ensure...Feb 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Lawyers complaining again….Evidence taken by judges a major speed obstacle
By Latoya Giles Several lawyers within the judiciary are complaining about the slothfulness of the process and the concomitant length of time for evidence to be completed in matters,...Feb 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Rape of mentally-challenged woman…Mother to meet Top Cop today
The mother of a mentally-challenged woman who was allegedly abducted and used as a sex slave is expected to meet with Police Commissioner (ag), Leroy Brummel today in her quest for justice....Feb 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Mashramani celebration kicks off in Lethem
Mashramani celebrations kicked off in Lethem last Friday with what was described by locals as Region Nine’s best Children’s Mash Competition. It was held at the Saint Ignatius School’s...Feb 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on New Berbice MP to take representation to higher level
By Leon Suseran New Berbice Parliamentarian, Faizal M. Jaffarally, moved up the ranks of the People’s Progressive Party over the past 30 years. Born at Number 50 Village on the...Feb 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Toddler needs financial aid for kidney surgery
The mother of two year-old Emmanuel Pratt, Tessa Pratt, is pleading with the public for assistance in giving her son a second chance at life. Before birth, Emmanuel was diagnosed with a...Jan 03, 2025
Lady Royals and Kanaimas to clash for Female championship Kaieteur Sports- The inaugural Kashif and Shanghai/One Guyana National Futsal Championship, which kicked off at the National Gymnasium with...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- The sugar industry has been for centuries Guyana’s agricultural backbone. Yet, its struggles... 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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