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Aug 17, 2016 KNews Sports Comments Off on NAMILCO sponsors Boyce/Jefford Classic ‘Champion Athletes’ prize
The National Milling Company of Guyana Inc. (NAMILCO) has continued its sponsorship of the ‘Champion Athletes’ cash prize for the Boyce & Jefford Track and Field Classic VII, making the...Aug 17, 2016 KNews Sports Comments Off on DeMarcus Corley steps up training sessions, aspires to ‘Chop’ Dexter Gonsalves’ dreams
By Michael Benjamin When Dexter Gonsalves steps into the ring to match skills with former World Boxing Association super/lightweight champion, American DeMarcus ‘Chop Chop’ Corley, he will be...Aug 17, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on ATV rider injured after colliding with car
The rider of an ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) had to be rushed to a private city hospital after a collision with a car left him nursing severe injuries to the head. Reports are that both parties were...Aug 17, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Former NIS boss Patrick Martinborough dies
Long-serving former General Manager of the National Insurance Scheme (NIS), Patrick Martinborough, has died. Announcing his passing, the Office of the Leader of the Opposition said yesterday that...Aug 17, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Inexplicable fear is killing this country
Let us be realistic; a Guyanese citizen isn’t going to go public with what he/she saw if it involves the following – police brutality, police violations, governmental corruption, governmental...Aug 17, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Fatal fire at Drop In Centre…Commission recommends similar inspections be conducted at other care facilities
The Commission Of Inquiry, (COI) into the fire at the Drop in Centre has recommended that the Ministry of Social Protection and the Childcare and Protection Agency (CCPA) continue to focus on...Aug 17, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on UG, Texas Tech Univ. take part in President Obama’s ‘100,000 Strong in the Americas’ programme
Funded by a grant from ExxonMobil, through President Obama’s 100,000 Strong in the Americas Programme, science students from the University of Guyana and Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas...Aug 17, 2016 KNews Editorial, Features / Columnists Comments Off on A LESSON FOR GUYANA
The continued fallout from the Brexit vote should not be a surprise to anyone, but it should serve as a lesson not only for the European countries but also for Guyana and its CARICOM sister states....Aug 17, 2016 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Sirmattie Ramnaress murder PI…Magistrate refuses to expunge parts of witness’ statement
Magistrate Fabayo Azore refused to expunge certain parts of a statement given by a prosecution witness, as requested by attorney Nigel Hughes, who is representing former Police Sergeant Colin Bailey...Aug 17, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on GNBA Board holds “emergency meeting” to resolve burning issues
The Board of the Guyana National Broadcasting Agency (GNBA) on Monday held an emergency meeting in an effort to resolve some burning issues. Kaieteur News spoke to the Board’s Chairman, Leonard...Aug 17, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Passport Office officially opens in Linden
-birth certificate services promised As of yesterday, a part of the building that houses the National Insurance Scheme in Mackenzie, Linden, officially became the Region 10 Passport Office, with a...Aug 17, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on NO POLITICAL CAPITAL TO BE GAINED
How did the Ministry of Public Health know that the facility at Sussex Street was available for rental, when they were looking for additional storage place to store medicines? Did Cabinet ask about...Aug 17, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on North R/veldt Secondary to be extended
…and road to be built derelict vehicle site on highway During the opening of the tenders at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) yesterday, at the Ministry of...Aug 17, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Improved health services essential for persons with disabilities, says advocate
Although having a disability does not mean that a person is permanently sick, there are, however, occasions that they will suffer from some ailments that will require medical attention just like...Aug 17, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Car abandoned, drugs found following police roadblock
The police in Corentyne on Monday evening found an abandoned vehicle which was suspected to have been abandoned by drug dealers after they were cornered by police. According to reports, around 18:05...Aug 17, 2016 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Two in custody following robbery of elderly woman
The bandits are merciless in their pursuit to take from persons what is not theirs and would pick on anybody. So much so that two thieves from the Central Corentyne area on Monday, last, robbed an...Aug 17, 2016 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Instructor caught with ganja at Camp Street jail – court hears
A man who teaches steel pan lessons to inmates at the Camp Street Prison was yesterday remanded to prison on a drug trafficking charge by Magistrate Fabayo Azore. Shawn Koulen, 41, of La Parfaite...Aug 17, 2016 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Brazilian woman remanded for illegal ammo
Brazilian National, Mikaany Souza Meres was yesterday remanded to prison after pleading not guilty to unlawfully possessing ammunition. Meres appeared before Magistrate Fabayo Azore in the Georgetown...Aug 17, 2016 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Crime Lab detective to testify in PI into hospital dispatcher’s murder
Police Sergeant Rawle Nedd was deemed competent to testify in the Preliminary Inquiry (PI) for which Alan Sim Sr., is charged with the murder of Melissa Skeete, a former dispatcher at the Georgetown...Aug 17, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Mining operators must be held accountable
Dear Editor, With reference to your news headline dated 14th July 2016 captioned “Mining deaths warrant investigation and prosecution. Commission of Inquiry into the death of eighteen-year-old...Aug 17, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Statistical indictment of Guyana’s Olympics poverty
Dear Editor, As a born and bred citizen of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, it pains me to see quadrennial after quadrennial in our national newspapers, radios and televisions reporting the...Aug 17, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Lincoln Lewis answers the Indian Action Committee
Dear Editor, Fundamental rights and freedoms are held sacred equally as their corresponding responsibilities. Response is made to the Indian Arrival/Action Committee’s (IAC) view that there exists...Aug 17, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Coalition Govt. has to do more for youths
Dear Editor, The change of government last year has not brought much expected relief in economic, security and youth affairs by the APNU/AFC administration. The government’s ascendancy to power may...Aug 17, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Hamilton Green laments the deluge of foreign foods
Dear Editor, It was very painful to take note of the well prepared article in Knews dated 15 August 2016 titled ‘“Is Guyana’s manufacturing sector dying ?” Tamarind balls and coconut water...October 1st turn off your lights to bring about a change!
Nov 01, 2024
ESPNcricinfo – The only way is up as England seek to reboot their once-glorious white-ball fortunes, but on the evidence of a deeply one-sided first ODI against West Indies, the journey to the...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- Now, according to Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo, the government’s anti-corruption system... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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