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Nov 15, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Former Home Affairs employee charged for impersonating Minister Rohee
A brazen former employee of the Ministry of Home Affairs was hauled before Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry yesterday after he pretended to be the Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee in...Nov 15, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Woman seeking justice for father killed by speeding bus driver
Seeking justice for her deceased father is Sholon Dodson of Lot 16 Goed Fortuin, La Grange, West Bank Demerara (WBD). Three months ago, 57-year-old Ivor Dodson, while crossing the road, was struck by...Nov 15, 2014 KNews Editorial Comments Off on An abuse of the public’s trust
Much has already been written about the phone conversation between two acquaintances with one being a public official and the other a professional journalist. The more serious issue apart from...Nov 15, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE DOES NOT ANNUL PROROGATION
There are unsupported and unsubstantiated arguments being to the effect that the manner in which the President exercised his prerogative to prorogue parliament was not in keeping with the way such...Nov 15, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on GL&SC employee slapped with four causing death charges
An employee of the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission faced four separate charges in relation to an accident that resulted in the death of Jevon Bellamy. Sampson Pereira appeared before the Chief...Nov 15, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Deputy Superintendent visits road accident victims at GPHC
Deputy Superintendent of Police Irvin Trotz, along with officials of the Guyana Road Safety Council (GRSC) recently visited road accident victims at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC),...Nov 15, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Murder accused jailed for drug possession
Remand prisoner and murder accused Kevin Hintzen, called ‘Ratty’, 25, of Rose Hall Town, Corentyne, has been jailed for three years on a possession of narcotics charge. Hintzen was caught with 78...Nov 15, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on Silence changes nothing except that we sink further
DEAR EDITOR, Robert Kennedy, the great American President once said, “The hottest place in Hell is reserved for those who stay neutral in times of moral conflict.” That was the first thing that...Nov 15, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on What is CARICOM’s position on this latest act of repression?
DEAR EDITOR, Guyanese have heard from a number of international and local organizations regarding the latest of dictatorial act by the PPP/C regime, to prorogue the parliament. These organizations...Nov 15, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on I have grave concern for our safety
DEAR EDITOR, A few days ago, Guyanese officially welcomed Road Safety month. It is with grave concern for our safety that I am forced to pen this letter. I am a daily user of the 45 – Main...Nov 15, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on The President acted constitutionally, but not democratically
DEAR EDITOR, In response to Peeping Tom’s column, “There has been no breach of constitutional order,” (KN, November 13), s/he made an erroneous assumption that no knowledgeable member of the...Nov 15, 2014 KNews Letters Comments Off on Proroguing Parliament is the straw that broke the camel’s back
DEAR EDITOR, There is no doubt that the proroguing of Parliament by the PPP coupled with the dead threats to the owner of Kaieteur News Glenn Lall and his staff and the vulgar and obscene language by...Nov 08, 2024
Bridgetown, Barbados – Cricket West Indies (CWI) has imposed a two-match suspension on fast bowler Alzarri Joseph following an on-field incident during the 3rd CG United ODI at the Kensington...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- If the American elections of 2024 delivered any one lesson to the rest of the world, it... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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