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Apr 01, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on The present PPP is in a worse position than the 1985-1992 PNC
Dear Editor, By the mid 1980’s the efficient rigging machinery of the PNC, in its totality, had virtually disintegrated. Many of the functionaries had either migrated, died or had become so...Apr 01, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on President declares Bartica Regatta open
Reggae sensations Jah Cure and Dwayne Stephenson were two of several visitors from overseas who greeted President Donald Ramotar at the crowded Bartica Beach front as the annual Easter...Apr 01, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on First Lady keeps promise to female prisoners
First Lady Deolatchmee Ramotar fulfilled a promise made to the female prisoners of the New Amsterdam Prisons when she donated a quantity of equipment during a visit to the facility on Monday....Apr 01, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Christians usher in Easter celebrations
Christians marked the end of the 40- day period of fasting and alms-giving yesterday by celebrating their most important festival—Easter Sunday. But celebrations began late Saturday night...Apr 01, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on More donations for Fort Wellington Station Management Committee project
More items have been handed over to the members of the Fort Wellington Station Management committee who recently successfully completed the construction of a canteen and recreational...Apr 01, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. seeks to continue its orgy of corruption
– Carl Greenidge By Abena Rockcliffe Although a Bill was passed to amend the constitution in order to facilitate the financial independence of several agencies that deal with...Apr 01, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Berbice Bridge Company distributes kites to children
The Berbice River Bridge Incorporated (BRBI) recently feted over thirty needy children and donated a quantity of kites to them in the spirit of Easter. The party and donation ceremony...Apr 01, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Historical review of the mining town – Part Five
By Enid Joaquin At a recent media conference in Linden, IMC Chairman Orrin Gordon in his presentation on the State of the Linden Community, said that one year after President Donald...Apr 01, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Bus-struck boy remains on life support machine
Six-year-old Jaheim King who was struck down on Tuesday by a minibus in Mabaruma, Region One is still in a critical condition and remains hooked to a ventilator. The lad who has been a...Apr 01, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Two visually impaired children with big dreams
By Enid Joaquin Shivannie Featherstone is twelve years old. She is the only child for her mother, Suzanne Featherstone, who dotes on her. Shivannie is visually impaired so her mother...Apr 01, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on NIS one percent increase to help with expenditures
– Dr. Luncheon The one percent increase on contributions to the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) being instituted from June 1 will translate to about $890M additional revenue for...Apr 01, 2013 KNews Features / Columnists, Tony Deyal column Comments Off on IT COULD BE WORSE
My friends in one of the smaller Caribbean countries in which I do the occasional consulting, told me a story about a former Deputy Prime Minister that had me laughing all the way to my...
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