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Jun 19, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Suriname warns Guyana of no-nonsense policy on fishing grounds
Suriname has dispatched a letter to Guyana informing authorities of its ‘no nonsense’ approach to protecting its fishing grounds and guarding against piracy, according to Surinamese...Jun 19, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Hinterland Communities need to attract, retain qualified teachers – Chief Education Officer
– Baramita Village Captain says boys, girls not interested in education, prefer to be at rum shops By Rabindra Rooplall In many of the hinterland communities there is a challenge of...Jun 19, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana welcomes 10th Chinese Medical Brigade
As Guyana continues to place major emphasis on improving the quality of health care available, the newly arrived 10th batch of Chinese medical team was welcomed yesterday, at the Cheddi Jagan...Jun 19, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Bouterse installs CARICOM youth leaders
President of the Republic of Suriname and Chairman of the Caribbean Community, Desiré Delano Bouterse, last Thursday, officially installed 31 youth leaders as CARICOM Youth Ambassadors. The...Jun 19, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Man stabbed while representing pregnant girlfriend
An employee of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport is currently in a critical condition at the Georgetown Public Hospital after he was stabbed in the region of his heart while trying...Jun 19, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Father’s Day donation to Uncle Eddie’s home.
The male inmates of Uncle Eddie’s Home located in Tucville, Georgetown, were the recipients of large hampers last Friday in recognition of Father’s Day which was celebrated on...Jun 19, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Essequibo motorcyclist battles for life
Motorcyclist Asif Mohamed was said to be in a serious condition, one day after he was involved in an accident with a minibus. The accident occurred at Lima on the Essequibo Coast Sunday evening....Jun 19, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana arm of Pan African Movement remembers Soweto massacre
…commemorates Day of the African child In 1976, a massacre of African youths occurred in Soweto, South Africa. The killings stemmed from a protest staged by a vast number of African students. June...Jun 19, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Tag team in McDoom brawl remanded for murder
Two men were remanded to jail yesterday. They were identified as two of those involved in a fight on the East Bank of Demerara (EBD) which left Mark Solomon, called ‘Tantie’, 36, of...Jun 19, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Teen reportedly snatches woman’s bag out of minibus, on $250,000 bail
An 18-year-old man was yesterday placed on $250,000 bail after he appeared at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court before Chief Magistrate Priya Beharry. The man was nabbed after he...Jun 19, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Fugitive from justice captured after 8 years, charged with murder
A man who was wanted for murder since 2004 and during which time he committed a number of misdemeanors, was recently nabbed after committing another robbery. He has now been charged with murder. He...Jun 19, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Man jailed for 21 years on beheading conviction
Colin Bentick, the man who was on trial for the beheading of another at Seafield, West Coast Berbice, and had pleaded guilty to the lesser count of manslaughter, was yesterday sentenced...Feb 07, 2025
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