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Sep 08, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Doctors and nurses in hinterland regions trained to detect leprosy
In an effort to detect and manage leprosy, a workshop is currently being held for doctors and nurses from several hinterland districts at the Ministry of Public Health’s Skin Clinic, located in the...Sep 08, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Berbice fishmonger freed of wake house murder
Twenty-eight year-old Latchman Samaroo was on Tuesday freed of a murder charge after a no case submission presented on his behalf was upheld by Justice JoAnn Barlow. Samaroo, a fishmonger and father...Sep 08, 2016 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Three attempted murder accused for High Court
Curtis Vasconcellos and Orwyn Peters were yesterday committed to stand trial in the High Court – for attempting to commit murder – at the conclusion of a Preliminary Inquiry (PI) presided...Sep 08, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon 6
Since the APNU+AFC government came into power, the Town Clerk, Royston King has been acting in a power drunk manner. The question is why? My answer is that he feels he has protection from the...Sep 08, 2016 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Duo remanded on gun charge
Two men were refused bail on illegal firearm charges after they made an appearance before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts, yesterday. Marlon King, a construction...Sep 08, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on NICIL Chairman writes on the confidentiality of the Marriot Contract
Dear Editor, In the Kaieteur News’ September Article entitled “NICIL Director shows two faces on release of Marriott contract” it is implied that, since I had made a normative statement a few...Sep 08, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Thoughts on public service payment system
Dear Editor, I pause to pen this letter as it relates to the COI on Public Sector roles, functions, recruitment, training, remuneration, conditions of service, etc. Just a few weeks ago the World...Sep 08, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on THE ROLE OF THE SPONSOR IN THE KATO SCHOOL FIASCO
Dear Editor, Based on information circulated in the media, the Contractor and the Supervisory Consultant are to be blamed for the Kato Secondary School Fiasco. Although this is obvious due to the...Sep 08, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Complaints against the administration of NAREI
Dear Editor, After serving the previous NARI for over a decade, I am currently employed with the new NAREI which came into being on 1st May, 2011. As if the problems were not enough back then it...Sep 08, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Urgent call for GTT to help this customer
Dear Editor, It really saddens me to write about the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company since I’ve always been a faithful supporter, however it is quite overbearing now. I reside in the...Sep 08, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Could Roxanne Burnham say if she was at Mass Games?
Dear Editor, Kindly permit me via your respective column’s to engage Roxanne Burnham Van West Charles on a historical research project. There is a photo image from Mass Games in the early 1980’s...Sep 08, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on The challenge of keeping Guyana moving
Dear Editor, This is my response to Sase Singh’s column “CAN GUYANA ACHIEVE 4% GROWTH IN 2016? UNLIKELY! Consumer spending is necessary. However where is the just as necessary link to production...Nov 25, 2024
…Chase’s Academic Foundation remains unblemished Kaieteur Sports- Round six of the Republic Bank Under-18 Football League unfolded yesterday at the Ministry of Education ground, featuring...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- There’s a peculiar phenomenon in Guyana, a sort of cyclical ritual, where members of... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News – There is an alarming surge in gun-related violence, particularly among younger... more
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