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Mar 07, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Judge halts murder trial following complaints by victim’s mother and main prosecution witness
The trial of murder accused Prabhudyal Tarachand, called ’Ramesh’ 34, of High Reef, Albion, Corentyne came to a screeching halt in the Berbice High Court. This was following complaints made by...Mar 07, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The casino is not the problem!
I do not understand all the fuss about casino being established, “next” to a mosque. Since when is this a problem? The proposed casino is not located next to any mosque. It is located one block...Mar 07, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on You cannot exclude women so blatantly
Dear Editor, Tonight I watched the debate; it was very impressive of the professional organized manner it was conducted in. Congrats to the organizers. I am however extremely disappointed that none...Mar 07, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Why were the prisoners not given their phone calls?
Dear Editor, When I saw the Director of Medical Services at the Georgetown Public Hospital, Corporation on television implying that the burnt prisoners should not have been taken immediately to the...Mar 07, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on At all times, be aware of perceptions
Dear Editor, On the front page of your Sunday addition, there is a photograph of army personnel participating in an infectious disease exercise. The image is troubling because with any medical...Mar 07, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on The hand of fate can be surprising
Dear Editor, Two recent letters caught my attention; one about the father who wondered about whether he could have done more to help his now deceased grown up son; he agonizes about it. I was...Mar 07, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on A citizen’s lamentations on Guyanese leadership
Dear Editor, The last Local Government Elections (LGE) were held in 1970 and 1994. In 2009, the LGE laws were changes to give people less options. There are 2 voting systems each covering about 50%...Mar 07, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on A reminder of the achievements of the Jagans
Dear Editor, The month of March is significant for the PPP as it marks the birth and death anniversary of its founder leaders the late Dr. Cheddi Jagan and his wife Janet Jagan. As is popular...Mar 07, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Violations taking place at TSU in the police force
Dear Editor, I am very happy of your articles of the policemen that exposed the Guyana Police Force. I must say that there is no other means to expose this organization because the other...Mar 07, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Invoking Martin Carter’s poetry in mourning the victims
Dear Editor, The Working People’s Alliance Overseas Associates (WPAOA) would like to express our condolence and sympathy to the families of the 17 inmates at the Georgetown prison who lost their...Mar 07, 2016 KNews Editorial Comments Off on THE PRISON RIOTS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS
One of the greatest challenges facing the government is how to improve the poor services being administered to inmates in the country’s prisons. But it needs a proactive approach to bring about...Mar 07, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Minister Ally emphasises the importance of social cohesion to nation building
Minister of Social Cohesion, Ms. Amna Ally, today, emphasised the importance of social cohesion to Guyana’s development, in her message to the devotees at the Shri Samayapuran Mariamma Mandir,...Mar 28, 2025
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