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Dec 17, 2013 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Guyana: The longest war
I believe if there is any indication that President Donald Ramotar is not going to break, even in a minor way, with the long, ancient distrust and permanent tragedy that characterize...Dec 17, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Report on Camal Home COI to be released in January
The Commission of Inquiry (COI) appointed by the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security to investigate allegations of maltreatment at the Camal International Home for Abused Women and...Dec 17, 2013 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on PURCHASING POWER IS BEING ERODED BY DEVALUATION
The amount that a government decides to pay or to offer workers as an annual salary increase is not determined by any voted provision in the Budget. In fact, it is the other way around, the...Dec 17, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on PSC defends position on Berbice bridge toll reduction
Chairman of the Private Sector Commission (PSC) Ronald Webster, confirmed yesterday that a few persons may not have been aware of the recently issued statement warning the Opposition parties that...Dec 17, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Gang hacks, stabs fisherman in squatting area dispute
A 23-year-old seaman was in a critical condition at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation last night after he was viciously hacked and stabbed by three men at Pigeon Island Squatting...Dec 17, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Cheshire home gets more assistance for Christmas
Every year around this time a group of individuals who make up the Enterprise Road Safety Association gives true meaning to the spirit of Christmas by donating from their modest earnings to...Dec 17, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Police will deal condignly with those bent on breaking the law – Commander
Those bent on breaking the law and disturbing the peace in Berbice, especially over the Christmas season are in for some tough times. Commander of the police Berbice ‘B’ Division,...Dec 17, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Saturday funeral for former Commander Josiah
The body of former Police Divisional Commander Derrick Josiah will be laid to rest with full military honours on Saturday. A senior police officer yesterday confirmed that the Force in consultation...Dec 17, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on ‘Bamboo’ and Cash thieves rampant in Stabroek Bazaar
Three separate stallholders in the Stabroek Bazaar have been robbed by bandits who apparently are targeting Cigarette “bamboo” wrappers (wrappings used to smoke cigarettes and other substances)...Dec 17, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on $12 int’l call rate to US approved
Regulators of the telephone industry have approved reduced international rates to Canada and the United States. According to an advisory of the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), the promotion on the...Dec 17, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Digicel continues to spread Christmas cheer
Digicel Guyana brought Christmas cheer to the children of the Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre (PRRC) over the weekend when they were given a treat, complete with Santa Claus and his elves....Dec 17, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on A research agreement that benefits all Guyanese
DEAR EDITOR, It has been with great consternation that I have been reading the past week’s Stabroek News and now the Kaieteur News in relation to the utterings over the award of a Permission of...Nov 21, 2024
Kaieteur Sports – The D-Up Basketball Academy is gearing up to wrap its first-of-its-kind, two-month youth basketball camp, which tipped off in September at the Tuschen Primary School (TPS)...…Peeping Tom kaieteur News- Every morning, the government wakes up, stretches its arms, and spends one billion dollars... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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