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Oct 31, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Linden Commission of Inquiry…Cop testifies that ranks were searched for extra ammo
By Michael Jordan Attorney-at-Law Nigel Hughes yesterday queried whether police had attempted to conceal the fact that they used ammunition that was not officially used by the Force on the day that...Oct 31, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana’s broadcast legislation has much in common with T&T- Telecoms regulator
A team of top officials of the Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT) met Monday with local stakeholders at a forum organised by the National Frequency Management Unit. Delivering...Oct 31, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Bel Air heist…Accused turned witness claims he was to kill businessman if he “played the fool”
Prosecution witness Rabindranuth Seemangal, once a co-accused in the matter, yesterday testified against other four persons charged with robbing prominent businessman Malcolm Panday in excess...Oct 31, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on US expert notes CCJ has “best and brightest in the region”
An American expert is lauding the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as comprising some of the best and brightest in the region. Jeff Apperson, vice-president of the United States’ National Centre...Oct 31, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Health sector gearing to introduce literacy initiative
A move towards health literacy is being embraced by the Ministry of Health in an earnest quest to educate the populace on the importance of not only making healthy choices, but to raise awareness...Oct 31, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Amputee remanded for Patentia man’s murder
Magistrate Clive Nurse yesterday remanded Abdool Salim Rasheed to prison after he was charged with murder. The accused who has one leg hopped his way into the Vreed-en-hoop Magistrate’s Court where...Oct 31, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Brazilian miner fined for passport fraud
A 45-year-old Brazilian miner was fined for passport fraud when he appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court yesterday. The man had presented a passport to local immigration authorities with...Oct 31, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Man accused of hammering co-worker
George Khan was refused bail yesterday after he faced Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine- Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court on a charge of unlawful wounding. Khan was not required to plead...Oct 31, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Plans apace to re-staff Ophthalmology Centre with local specialists
…As Health Ministry seeks to fill several fields Having opened its doors to the public in 2009, the Port Mourant Ophthalmology Centre has been delivering a much needed service offered...Oct 31, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on NDCs at Industry/Plaisance, Number 52/74 Village replaced with IMCs
The Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development has dissolved two Neighbourhood Democractic Councils (NDCs) and replaced them with Interim Management Councils (IMCs). According to...Oct 31, 2012 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on The CCJ: The horror house a small country is
Three new judges have been appointed two days ago. In this country whenever you talk about justice and the judiciary, you thank your lucky stars that there is the Caribbean Court of...Oct 31, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Karen Livan retires as GGMC’s Commissioner
The Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC), on Monday, hosted a farewell ceremony for Commissioner Karen Livan, who has retired. Ms. Livan served over 37 years with the Commission and the...Oct 31, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Magistrate’s Court back in operation after more than two decades
After being out of service for more than two decades, the Sisters Magistrate’s Court, which serves the East Bank of Berbice, is back in operation. The first sitting was held yesterday. The...Oct 31, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Cane cutter charged with killing mason
Twenty-year-old Rahesh Janak, called ‘Rakesh’, a cane-cutter of Zorg-en-Hoop Scheme Blairmont, West Bank Berbice, was yesterday remanded by Magistrate Roby Benn when he made an appearance at the...Oct 31, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on The PPP should record these projects
Dear Editor, I think the PPP Government forgot some of the major developments which occurred under their watch. The party needs to photograph and place for the public to see and cheer...Oct 31, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on Baldeo should be judged on positives and negatives
Dear Editor, This is in reference to “Prominent Guyana-born Queens District Leader on federal corruption charges” (KN Oct 25). Baldeo is a man of enormous talent and political...Oct 31, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on Registrar General debunks discrimination charge
Dear Editor, I wish to respond to letters signed by Rev. Gideon Cecil and Eshwari Shakti Persaud and published in the Stabroek News and Chronicle Newspapers within the past week. They...Oct 31, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on Shaquille Grant must not be used as excuse for violence
Dear Editor, I am really not happy with one of your political columns in the Sunday Issue of the Kaieteur News captioned “Don’t Cry For Me Agricola”. Obviously this article seeks...Oct 31, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on Keep a close eye on the Linden Commission
Dear Editor, There is need for the Guyanese public to closely observe the process of the Linden Commission of Inquiry. Its progress so far, because of both apparent lawyers’ restraint and...
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