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Oct 11, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Man killed in freak accident on Aruba-bound vessel
A 69-year-old man who was employed as a Chief Mate on a ship for the past four years was killed in a freak accident which occurred onboard a sand-laden vessel Tuesday night. The dead man has been...Oct 11, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Linden women protest police shootings
A group of concerned women took to the streets of Linden on Tuesday to protest the recent spate of police killings of young men in Linden and Georgetown. Led by Region Ten Member of Parliament,...Oct 11, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Dexter Todd is new admission to legal profession
Thirty –one-year-old Dexter Mark Godfrey Todd, a former member of the Guyana Police Force, was on Tuesday admitted to the Guyana Bar after his petition was presented by Attorney-at-law...Oct 11, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Bakewell owner dies, laid to rest
Scores of persons from all walks of life yesterday turned out to say farewell to prominent businessman, 52-year-old Naeem Nasir, who was laid to rest at a Muslim burial ground in Crane Village, West...Oct 11, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Wanted bulletin issued for Magistrates’ Court staff
The police have issued a wanted bulletin for a 22-year-old employee of the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court. The woman is wanted for questioning in connection with an alleged $5M heist. Tiffany...Oct 11, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Residents fault works along Casaurina Drive
Rehabilitative works on Casaurina Drive are in progress but many persons have voiced their concerns about the drain currently under construction. They feel that it is too close to the thoroughfare....Oct 11, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Antigua plane crash…It was grandmother’s first plane flight
It was her first air trip from Guyana. She was on her way to see her hospitalised, pregnant daughter who lives in Monsterrat, an island in the Caribbean. But hours after leaving her Berbice...Oct 11, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Man charged for stealing friend’s Blackberry
A man who admitted to stealing his friend’s $140,000 Blackberry cellular phone was yesterday placed before the court on a larceny charge. Anthony Samuels pleaded guilty to stealing Shawn Jones’s...Oct 11, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on Are we to live in filth and risk the health and lives of our residents?
Dear Editor, Very few will disagree that the lack of reliable garbage disposal service in Georgetown has not taken a toll on citizens and residents in an around the nation’s capital. The...Oct 11, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Mc Doom man burns wife with iron
A 29-year-old seaman was yesterday denied bail when he faced Chief Magistrate (Ag) Priya Sewnarine-Beharry accused of burning his reputed wife with a “hot iron” following a disagreement about...Oct 11, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on APNU’s “A good life for all Guyanese” is just another broken promise
DEAR EDITOR, The APNU Manifesto labeled “A Good Life for all Guyanese” has become a dead document, since today, the Majority Leader in Parliament has failed to bring that document to life...Oct 11, 2012 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Suffering a lack of public accountability
Former Auditor General Anand Goolsarran has written a book that examines the issue of public accountability. Indeed in Guyana public accountability is an issue with all the charges of...Feb 21, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- The Everest Cricket Club Masters will take on host Costa Rica in several T20 matches over the weekend. The squad departed Guyana on Wednesday and skipper Rajesh Singh expressed...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News – The assertion that “under international law, Venezuela is responsible for... more
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