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Sep 21, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Tomb Raiders strike at La Belle Alliance Cemetery
The recent vandalism of four tombs in the La Belle Alliance Cemetery has sent chills down the spines of residents on the Essequibo Coast. The four tombs vandalized were located within close proximity...Sep 21, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Palms get elevators, refurbished ward
Three elevators and a rehabilitated ward were commissioned at the Palms Geriatric Home, Brickdam, Georgetown yesterday by Minister of Social Protection Amna Ally. During her visit there, the Minister...Sep 21, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Health Ministry moves to construct Waiting Homes…drive intended to reduce maternal deaths
The Ministry of Public Health has embarked on a venture that will seek to decrease the rate of maternal deaths within Guyana as the quality of childcare and maternal care increases. In a ceremony on...Sep 21, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Handyman pleads guilty to attempted murder charge
Quincy Henry, a handyman who is also called “Fix It”, has pleaded guilty to an attempted murder charge during his second appearance before Justice Brassington Reynolds at the Georgetown High...Sep 21, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Duo on trial over near fatal attack on storeowner to continue
As the trial of Marisco George and John Caesar who are both charged with attempted murder because they allegedly battered a store owner some nine years ago, is winding down. The prosecution will...Sep 21, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Guyanese are entrapped between a rock and a hard place: the PPP and the Coalition
Dear Editor The recent invocation of the immunity clause by former president B. Jagdeo in regards to being question by SOCU in relation to Pradoville 2 lands, seems to have awakened a group of local...Sep 21, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on The new driver’s licence has gained international acceptance, but not in Guyana
Dear Editor, Following my previous letter regarding what seems to be a conflict between the Bank of Guyana (BOG) Supervision Guidelines and policies of some Commercial Banks on Anti-Money Laundering...Sep 21, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on These are precisely the kinds of values that drive the crime problem
Dear Editor, Please allow me to respond to a frequent letter writer’s comments regarding Guyana’s crime problem. First, I must extend that I am sorry to learn that this individual’s family and...Sep 21, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Granger’s opportunity to show the PPP constituents that he will not abandon them
Dear Editor, The suffocating racial divide that is endemic in our country can be addressed. Currently, many PPP voters who relied on the sugar industry are suffering due to the PPP’s mismanagement...Sep 21, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Too many of our youths are pushing drugs
Dear Editor, The constant rise of crime in Guyana is a perpetual phenomenon and a very frightening situation among our young women and young men. As I watched the news and read the papers I am...Sep 21, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Nadir’s criticisms of Dr. Bynoe not constructive
Dear Editor, Please permit me space in your auspicious newspaper to respond to Mr. Nadir’s, September 18, 2018, letter, denigrating the effort of Guyana’s Department of Energy (DOE) Head, Dr....Sep 21, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Is the Town Clerk being pilloried?
Dear Editor, In the Monday, September 17, 2018, Stabroek News there is a front-page caption: “Inquiry ordered into City Hall – Town Clerk to be sent on leave” The caption is repeated at page 3...
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