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Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Agricola residents picket police headquarters
One day after the burial of 17-year-old Shaquille Grant, the lad killed by police officers last Tuesday, family, friends and residents of the Agricola community picketed police headquarters at Eve...Sep 20, 2012 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Dem boys seh…De problem is Shite Global
De whole government happy over de signing fuh de Amaila Falls deal because is money galore fuh nuff of dem. De country gun get nuff lights too although de falls can’t supply de whole of Guyana....Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on CXC calls for graduates’ contribution to Region’s development
There is a dire need for the Region to start moving like ‘(Usain) Bolt’ in the STEM areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, said Senior Assistant Registrar of the Caribbean...Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on DTL workers strike against “nine hours a day” electricity
About 80 of the 120 workers attached to the Demerara Timbers Limited (DTL) – Mabura Hill location, yesterday downed tools and mounted protest to register their demands for the restoration of 24...Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana, T&T and Suriname record spike in drug smuggling
(Jamaican Observer) JAMAICA’S Customs Department is reporting a spike in the number of persons attempting to smuggle cocaine in the island. The disclosure was made yesterday by Commissioner of...Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Government continues to under fund UG – Cathy Hughes
Alliance for Change Member of Parliament, Cathy Hughes, has stated that the emasculation of the University of Guyana by the government continues, notwithstanding pleas from staff and students...Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on GPHC doctors benefit from renal failure consultancy
Doctors at Guyana’s premiere medical institution, the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), have been benefiting from crucial consultancy in the area of renal failure. This move comes...Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on National cyclist in hospital after Sheriff Street accident
– relatives find Police inaction frustrating The future of 29-year-old Continental Cycling Club rider, Lear Nunes, is in limbo following a horrific accident on Saturday last on Sheriff Street....Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Cops on the lookout for synthetic drugs
Home Affairs Minister, Clement Rohee, has made a call for law enforcement agencies, more so those involved in combating the drug trade, to be on the alert for synthetic drugs. This call was made on...Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Staff not involved in police vehicles auction racket – Home Affairs workers
Colleagues of a Ministry of Home Affairs employee, who is at the centre of investigations into an alleged racket involving the auction of police vehicles, believe that he is being...Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on UN Assoc. observes 46th anniversary of Guyana’s admission to UN
Today, the United Nations Association of Guyana (UNAG) and its affiliate Community Peace Councils will observe Guyana’s 46th Anniversary of Guyana’s admission to the United Nations; and tomorrow,...Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Searchers find body of lightning strike victim
The body of 46-year-old school boat captain, Daniel Colinet, who disappeared last Monday after he was struck by lightning at Kartabu , Mazaruni River, was recovered by ...Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on New guest house for Kaieteur Falls visitors
– US$2M set aside to develop Kaieteur National Park Germany’s Honorary Consul to Guyana, Ben ter Welle, says that US$2M has been set aside to develop Kaieteur National Park....Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Youth Parliament a voice for youths – Teixeira
The Guyana National Youth Parliament, organized, driven and managed by youths, yesterday celebrated its 12th year as an institution contributing to national development by promoting democracy....Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Man falls off truck, dies weeks later
Police have detained the owner of the pickup from which 24-year-old Balkarran Kissoon fell while the vehicle was travelling on the Essequibo Coast Public Road. Kissoon died on Monday. The driver was...Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on UGBC reflects on life and memory of slain detective
….memorial scholarship on the way The young narcotic detective constable whose life was snuffed out last week at Moleson Creek, Corentyne, is being idolised by his classmates,...Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Lindener celebrates 101st birth anniversary
Linden’s Charlotte Agatha Campbell, of Stewart Path, Christianburg, yesterday celebrated her 101st birth anniversary at her residence with a simple thanksgiving service at her home. Aunt...Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Mahaica woman wins mini cooper car
Sunita Bissoon, a Mahaica, East Coast Demerara resident, is now the owner of a brand new mini cooper car, compliments of Pepsi. She was all smiles after being presented the keys to her brand new,...Sep 20, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on McCoy says victim refuse to pursue criminal charge
… Court order summons for victim Making his second appearance at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court yesterday to answer another criminal charge of assault, Information and Press Liaison to the...Mar 28, 2025
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