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Sep 07, 2012 knews Letters Comments Off on Georgetown may very well be CARICOM’s most unattractive capital
DEAR EDITOR, The trash and filth-ridden drain around Guyana’s Parliament epitomizes the state of Georgetown and one can safely say the state of Guyana —a nation plagued by corruption at all...Sep 07, 2012 knews Letters Comments Off on Why not debate minimum wages, salaries and pensions?
DEAR EDITOR, On Sunday 2nd August, 2012, I listened to the debate on N.C.N. This being as I understand, the President’s pension and all the other benefits that goes with same and corruption. There...Sep 07, 2012 knews Letters Comments Off on The Burrowes approach will not bear lasting fruit
Dear Editor, Though in this piece I offer a criticism to the approach by the Keith Burrowes proposal to rid the city of its humongous garbage piles, I wish to state from the outset that I have...Sep 07, 2012 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on The real moment in the Jagdeo libel case starts this morning
Today, at 9 AM in Justice Brassington Reynold’s court, Bharrat Jagdeo’s libel case against me and this newspaper resumes. But today will be the moment in this case. The defence takes the...Sep 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Works to improve GPHC’s A&E unit to start Monday
Reconfiguration of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC)’s Accident and Emergency Unit’s will commence on September 10 with works to improve the unit’s ‘Waiting and...Sep 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Modification works to start by November month end
Skeldon sugar plant woes… Designs to modify the flaws at the US$181M Skeldon sugar plant would be completed this month-end, says Paul Bhim, Chief Executive Officer of Guyana...Sep 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Former Linden Commander now deputy in Berbice
In a move that is being seen as a demotion, former Commander of the police in Linden (E&F Division), Senior Superintendent Clifton Hicken has been posted as the Second in Command in...Sep 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Motorcyclist charged with causing death of Adelphi cane cutter
The motorcyclist who was involved in the fatal accident that killed 35-year-old Adelphi resident, Sewdat Dipoo also known as “Krishna” or “Cook”, a cane harvester at the Rose...Sep 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Roraima Airways security staffer, Waterchris hotel driver remanded
CJIA drug bust… A Roraima Airways security staffer and a driver from the Waterchris Restaurant were placed in state custody yesterday after making an appearance at the...Sep 07, 2012 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on WHEN DECENT MEN COME TOGETHER
What Guyana needs at this stage is political maturity. Such maturity is associated with level headedness and this is what the country needs. There have been many criticisms of the fact...Sep 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Police unable to locate records in Berbice carnal knowledge case
When the carnal knowledge trial of Steven Alert, who is accused of having sex with a girl under 15 years-of-age, continued in the Berbice High Court before Justice James Bovell-Drakes...Sep 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Mexican Ambassador donates books, catalogue to National Library
Mexican Ambassador to Guyana, Francisco Olguin Uribe, donated several books to the National Library on Wednesday, during a courtesy call to Chief Librarian, Gillian Thompson. Among them...Sep 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Soesdyke to benefit from multi-million dollar investment
A $25 million investment has been plugged into the Soesdyke community in the form of a sprawling pharmacy and gift shop intended to provide a service comparable to any obtained in...Sep 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on NCN corruption debate is like ‘Judas’ hosting a TV series on loyalty, friendship
– AFC Chairman Alliance for Change Chairman, Nigel Hughes, is not disappointed with the “committed disciples” of the National Communications Network (NCN) for their reporting...Sep 07, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Fishermen angry with ice prices on E’bo coast
The price of fish has risen on the Essequibo coast, Region Two, as fishermen continue to struggle with difficulties in acquiring ice. As of Tuesday, ice has risen from $2 to $8 per...Mar 25, 2025
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