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Nov 12, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Thirteen-year-old undergoes brain surgery
Thirteen-year-old, Gabrellia Motayne, underwent a successful brain surgery almost two months ago and is well on her way to leading a healthier life. In mid-September, Montayne was...Nov 12, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Majority of IT labs in Secondary Schools functional – Minister
Minister of Education Priya Manickchand has assured that 90 per cent of the Information Technology (IT) laboratories in schools throughout Guyana are in use, with functional computers. The Minister...Nov 12, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Police unveil plans to safeguard city for Christmas season
If all the plans of the Guyana Police Force go well, both hard core criminals and petty thieves are in for a hard time this Christmas season, especially those in the city and its environs. Yesterday,...Nov 12, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Kitty Market will not be privatized- Sooba
… still no date on rehabilitation works Acting Town Clerk Carol Sooba has made it clear that the decrepit Kitty Market will not be privatized, nor will it be torn down. The Town...Nov 12, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Queen’s College remembers fallen heroes
Students and teachers filled the auditorium of Queen’s College yesterday to commemorate the annual Remembrance Day observance with a wreath-laying ceremony and service. As the school’s...Nov 12, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Seek cancer treatment as soon as possible – Nella
…It’s better to be safe than sorry Chief Executive Officer of Guyana’s lone Cancer Institute, George Nella is calling on local doctors to refer cancer patients to the entity as...Nov 12, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Hung jury again for “Picture Boy”
The jury spent about four hours in deliberations before announcing that they could not reach a unanimous verdict as the Cyon Collier murder trial ended yesterday before Justice Navindra Singh....Nov 12, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Man granted $400,000 bail for dangerous driving
Raymond Britto, charged with causing death by dangerous driving, was yesterday granted bail to the tune of $400,000 by Chief Magistrate Priya Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court....Nov 12, 2013 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on XENOPHOBIA
When over a decade ago the Brazilians began in their numbers to pour across our borders to work in our goldfields, there was a big uproar that the Brazilians were coming to steal our...Nov 12, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on Mr. Cameron needs to be impartial as WICB president
DEAR EDITOR, The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) under the leadership of Mr. Whycliffe ‘Dave’ Cameron has assigned a special committee, including the current Secretary of the Guyana...Nov 12, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on Political brinkmanship will not survive in this environment
Dear Editor, So we have finally crossed the bridge on the anti-money laundering amendment bill and it is quite interesting to see the PPP propaganda machinery on display as they try their very...Nov 12, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on Looking forward to an early remedy to this situation
Dear Editor, Many persons have written on the state of the trenches in Ruimveldt which cause flooding when there is rain. According to the news recently, people were amazed to see a man...Mar 19, 2025
-20 teams from 16 countries registered for One Guyana 3×3 Quest Kaieteur Sports- The Maloney Pacers, one of the most experienced squads in the Caribbean, will represent Trinidad and Tobago at...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- There was a time when an illegal immigrant in America could live in the shadows with some... more
Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the US and the OAS, Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- In the latest... more
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