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Apr 28, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Rohee says budget cut intended to ‘disable’ CANU
…sends wrong signal to drug pushers Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee, has said that the opposition’s move to slice off a $20 million allocation for the country’s drug enforcement agency...Apr 28, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Sonu Nigam arrives for tonight’s concert
The sensational Sonu Nigam arrived in Guyana at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport early yesterday morning. The superstar was greeted with fresh flowers presented to him by the young...Apr 28, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Budget cuts were like Freddy with his scissors – Rohee
Gov’t says it has ‘bent over backward’ to the opposition The government yesterday denied suggestions that it was playing hardball with the opposition in the inter-party talks. Minister...Apr 28, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on OP fallout sparked Budget cuts – Greenidge
By Gary Eleazar The political Opposition allowed billions of dollars in the 2012 budget to be voted on unchallenged even though there were less than desired results from meetings at the Office of the...Apr 28, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Local cops hunt killer of Trinidadian attorney’s daughter
– suspect reportedly hiding out here Local police have joined in the manhunt for a Guyanese construction worker who is wanted for the gruesome murder of Nikita Ramischand, the daughter...Apr 28, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Lindeners will still pay 50% less than rest of Guyana – Luncheon
Despite impending tariff hike… A tariff hike in electricity rates in Linden will still see consumers there paying less than half what the rest of the country is currently paying, Government has...Apr 28, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Police ranks announce curfew in Agricola
Ranks were either ill-informed or in deception mode Thursday night when they ordered three residents of Agricola off the streets. The move was allegedly in keeping with a curfew. However,...Apr 28, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana poised to export Manganese after decades
Reunion Manganese Incorporated is expected to install a pilot plant at its Matthews Ridge, North West district site by next year April. Full commercial operations are expected to begin by the fourth...Apr 28, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Many city schools have public health defects
Several City schools were found with various public health defects during a recent inspection by the Mayor and City Council’s Public Health Department, last month. Some of the defects have...Apr 28, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on UGBC lecturers researching bullying, social media and mangroves
By Leon Suseran Never before in its 10-year history has the University of Guyana Berbice Campus (UGBC) been involved in much-needed research from several of its lecturers. This...Apr 28, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Timehri Neighbourhood market not considered a squatter settlement – Clement Corlette
Several market vendors of Timehri, East Bank Demerara (EBD) have now approached the office of the Region Four Democratic Council (RDC), for its intervention after being served notices by the...Apr 28, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Cousins remanded for cocaine at CJIA
Two men who reside at Ice House Road, Timehri, were yesterday remanded to jail by Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine- Beharry for reportedly attempting to place 4.512 kilograms of cocaine on an...Feb 22, 2025
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