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Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Kicking death…Legal minds to decide on fate of classmate- police official
The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) will have to decide on the fate of a 10-year-old boy, who reportedly kicked his classmate in the stomach, resulting in her death, according to a senior...Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on ‘Grey Boy’ maintains innocence in new video recording
– says killer will be caught if new ranks take over the investigation Regan Rodrigues, the prime suspect in the murder of political activist, Courtney Crum-Ewing, has released a new video...Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Prefabricated terminal at CJIA part of expansion contract
Permanent Secretary (acting) at the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Geoffrey Vaughn, yesterday clarified that the pre-fabricated terminal being used at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport...Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Gunmen escape with DVR after robbing goldsmith
– “Bandit mek I making fish cake and egg ball to pay 2012 debt” – victim Armed bandits escaped with over $500,000 in cash and 90 pennyweight of gold after robbing a goldsmith at his...Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Mother happy with son’s recovery after kidney transplant
…but uneasy about reports of persons soliciting funds for the completed procedure Months after completing a life-saving kidney transplant surgery, 16-year-old Tomol Mingo is recovering well. In...Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Ministry to reverse ‘step child’ status of special education needs
…as Gifted Hands prepares to commemorate five years “For too long the Ministry [of Education] has been treating special education needs as a ‘step child’ and there is much in the pipeline...Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Board for Wärtsilä replacement installed
The birth of the Power Producer & Distributors Incorporated (PPDI) was yesterday christened with the official instalment of its Board of Directors. Eight of the nine members required to complete...Apr 05, 2017 KNews Editorial, Features / Columnists Comments Off on In the quest to engender growth
Over the last two decades there has been a growing consensus among both governments and independent experts that the existing monetary and financial arrangements need extensive reforms to enable the...Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Death of premature baby at West Dem. Hospital being investigated
Officials of the Ministry of Public Health have confirmed that an investigation has been launched into the circumstances surrounding the death of a premature baby at the West Demerara Regional...Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana eyes elimination status for Lymphatic Filariasis
Guyana, through the efforts of the Vector Control Services Unit of the Ministry of Public Health, is currently on course to realising elimination status for Lymphatic Filariasis. According to...Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Canada-based solar power company drives Paramakatoi plant
GreenHeartTree Energy (GHTE) has taken the initiative to design, engineer, procure, construct and deliver a non-grid connected solar PV micro-grid system for the Paramakatoi Flavours Sun-Dried Tomato...Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Limited financial resources put severe strain on Auditor General’s office
By Abena Rockcliffe-Campbell Auditor General Deodat Sharma has admitted that his office is falling behind in the execution of some of its duties. Sharma was keen to note, however, that the backlog is...Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Police called in to probe missing equipment at UG
Allegations of theft of equipment and misconduct of staff of the University of Guyana (UG)’s Centre for Information Technology (CIT) at its Turkeyen, East Coast Demerara campus, have not gone...Apr 05, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on My niece committed suicide last week in Wakenaam
My niece, Karishma, committed suicide four days ago in Wakenaam where she lived. On hearing the news from her brother my mind flashed immediately to Black Bush Polder, which is the suicide capital of...Apr 05, 2017 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on VAT will murder private education
The taxes placed on private education will kill it. The tuition fees are already a heavy burden on parents. When you add a 14% VAT to those fees, it will hurt the pockets of parents. There is a...Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Grove, Kitty Police stations among seven to be rehabilitated
During the opening of tenders at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB), contractors vied for several contracts to rehabilitate police stations and outposts throughout the...Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on M&CC goes after five city businesses owing over $1B in rates
A cash-strapped Mayor and City Councillors of Georgetown (M&CC) has initiated legal proceedings against five businesses which reportedly owe over $1B in rates. According to the council in a...Apr 05, 2017 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Low-grade works at GMC office…SOCU investigator testifies to interviewing project manager, viewing email
The trial of Nizam Hassan, the former General Manager at the Guyana Marketing Corporation (GMC) and Felecia De Souza-Madramootoo continued yesterday before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan in the...Apr 05, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. to meet parents, private school operators to discuss VAT on tuition fees
Following the concerns raised by citizens regarding the 14 percent Value Added Tax (VAT) on private tuition, a team of Government Ministers will be meeting with parents and operators of private...Apr 05, 2017 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Trial of woman accused of stealing from city court…Prosecution seeking further advice from DPP
Police Prosecutor Arvin Moore has disclosed that the case file related to the trial of Tiffany Peters, has been sent back to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for further advice. This...Apr 05, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on In Guyana, judges do have political preferences
Dear Editor, There is a massive politicising of the judiciary in Guyana and if not checked, Guyana will be the worst for it. Many of the legal luminaries, past and present, seem bent on making...Apr 05, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on I would like to see a new Minister of Finance
Dear Editor, The country’s wounds will heal I believe, only when Guyana acknowledges the truth of what happened from October 9, 1953 (the date when the Constitution was suspended), to present. As a...Apr 05, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Pace of sugar industry’s closure is accelerating
Dear Editor, Closure of sugar inevitably will increase poverty in Guyana. Although President Granger had emphatically stated in 2015 that sugar is too big to fail and closure is not an option, his...Apr 05, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on The Carter Centre must be commended for this event
Dear Editor, The Carter Centre must be commended for the convening of a Symposium on constitutional reform at the Turkeyen campus even though from media reports it was poorly attended. The turnout of...Apr 05, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Don’t blame the doctors for this little girl’s death
Dear Editor, In response to Freddie Kissoon’s recent article laying the blame for the death of a child partially or wholly at the foot of the Cuban trained doctors toiling at the GPH, it is unfair...Feb 20, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- On the heels of the girl’s selection, the Guyana Under-21 boy’s hockey team has been selected for the 2025 PAHF Junior Challenge scheduled for Bridgetown, Barbados from 8th to...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News – The assertion that “under international law, Venezuela is responsible for... more
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