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Nov 03, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana Post Office in over $20B debt
…Still to collect $9B owed by several agencies –AG Report reveals The Guyana Post Office Corporation (GPOC) is neck deep in over $20B in debt and is still to go after some $9B owed to it by...Nov 03, 2018 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Moses photos fully bulletproof
Everybody know you got to protect youself at all cost. But it look like de coalition got to hire a rocket scientist to mek dem understand dat. A foreigner come fuh tell dem boys dat Guyana ain’t...Nov 03, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Murdered Kwakwani midwife… Major Crimes team to grill three suspects in G/town
Ranks from the Force’s Major Crimes Unit are to question three suspects today, as investigators appeared to be closing in on the killer of Kwakwani midwife Paulette Wade. A senior police...Nov 03, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Copa Airlines tangibly supports Cancer Foundation
Copa Airlines has provided a ticket for the Guyana Cancer Foundation (GCF) to send Samantha Gooden to New York for the Fifth World Congress on Epigenetics and Chromosome. The Airline also contributed...Nov 03, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on PPP calls on PM to detail Secretariat’s spending – told only 20% of $109M used as of August
People’s Progressive Party/ Civic Member of Parliament, Odinga Lumumba, has questioned Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo’s spending. At the last sitting, Nagamootoo had to provide an answer to the...Nov 03, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on City Hall hires contractors on credit – Town Clerk
Town Clerk, Royston King has told Commission of Inquiry into City Hall that contractors conducting work on behalf of the Council do it on a line of credit. King was at the time responding to...Nov 03, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Health sector records increased mental health diagnosis …but stigma continues to be a deterrent to treatment – Psychiatrist
The public health sector has been able to diagnose an increased number of people, suffering from mental disorders. This is according to Resident Psychiatrist, Dr. Colleen Bovell, who, however, noted,...Nov 03, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on COURTS Pee Wee Football tournament Final spots up for grabs today’s
The finalists for the COURTS PEE WEE football tournament will be determined today when the semi-final kicks off at the Ministry of Education Ground. In the first of the matches, Tucville will play St...Nov 03, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Herstelling man who allegedly drowned reputed wife to stand High Court trial
A porter who allegedly submerged his reputed wife in a gutter last May was on Thursday committed to stand trial in the High Court in Georgetown, for the murder. Thirty-eight-year-old Daniel Watson,...Nov 03, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Voir Dire ongoing in ‘Shoelace’ murder trial
A Voir Dire is ongoing in the trial of Phillip Paul called ‘Shoelace’ who is accused of the December 2012 murder of Kamal Ramsahoye. The trial continued yesterday before Justice Sandil Kissoon...Nov 03, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Attempted murder accused charged for chopping father to head
Two years after a North West man was charged with attempting to murder his brother, he was back before a City Magistrate, this time for allegedly chopping his father to the head with a cutlass....Nov 03, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on Former referee Lawrence ‘Sparrow’ Griffith appointed Hinterland sports facilitator
The Ministry of Indigenous People Affairs thru the HEYS programme has employed Mr Lawrence ‘Sparrow’ Griffith as the Sports Facilitator for the Hinterland Communities and since then, much have...Nov 03, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on Concacaf Under-20 Championship Guyana suffer 0-4 loss to Guatemala in opening Group ‘F’ match
By Franklin Wilson in Florida, USA Compliments of Industrial Safety Supplies, Secure Innovation & Concepts and Fitness Express After holding off the more accomplished and well-oiled Guatemala...Nov 03, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on GTT National Indoor Hockey C/ships GCC Tigers yet to concede, Saints upset Supernova in men’s 1st Division
The GBTI GCC Tigers continued to storm through the women’s First Division competition of the GTT National Indoor Hockey Championships with an 8 – 0 beating of Saints on Thursday evening as they...Nov 03, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on Trophy Stall continues its strong support for LGC as Guyana Open Golf starts today
Exciting action is anticipated at the Lusignan Golf Course on the East Coast of Demerara when the venue hosts the Guyana Open Golf tournament this weekend. Some 100 golfers from various countries...Nov 03, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on GCB/MoE U-17 Female cricket franchise East Banks’ Gentle ‘roughs up’ GT at DCC with explosive 89 and 3-10
Mae’s School’s and East Bank’s 17-year-old Afruica Gentle ‘roughed up’ Georgetown yesterday at the DCC ground in the fourth round of the Ministry of Education and Guyana Cricket Board’s...Nov 03, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on GMRC Ignite Vieira, King in battle for Caribbean and local titles
An all-out war is what is expected when the flag drops for group four action on November 10 and 11 at the South Dakota Circuit when the Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club (GMR&SC) stages the...Nov 03, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on President’s College hosts 28th Graduation
President’s College, on Thursday last, hosted its 28th Graduation Ceremony. One hundred and twenty-eight students received certificates – attesting to their completion of secondary education...Nov 03, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on GSSF BM Soat annual costume match ‘Lara Croft’, ‘The Gold Tooth Gangster’ create upset
Halloween is traditionally about the fabled creatures of the underworld. Ghosts, Ghouls and Zombies take many forms in the imagination. Increasingly, it has become acceptable for Halloween costume...Nov 03, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Assistant pharmacist charged for $1.2M fraud
Jarad Humphrey, an assistant pharmacist, found himself in a tight position yesterday as he was made to answer to a charge of fraud. It was alleged that between September 2015 and November 2017, at...Nov 03, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The Bicycle Tales
This time I was in one of the yellow cabs proceeding eastwards along Church Street. At the junction of Camp Street, the driver braked and rolled to a stop as the traffic signal was red. It was a long...Nov 03, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on Second annual Breast Cancer Futsal F/Ball concludes
The Finals of the ABSAA-NSC- GFF Second Annual Breast Cancer Awareness hosted‘WE BELIEVE’ Cup Futsal Football Tournament in honour of Cancer Survivors was played last Wednesday at the National...Nov 03, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Wishing a nice president a quick and full recovery
It is now public knowledge that the President of Guyana is having some health issues. The Government said on October 22, he went on an emergency flight to Trinidad and based on that finding, he made...Nov 03, 2018 KNews Letters Comments Off on Seeking to blame the coalition partner
Dear Editor, Amidst the jostling for voters by the PPP, AFC and the APNU in Linden, residents have noticed some interesting developments whereby the AFC is claiming to be the change Linden needs. The...Jan 13, 2025
Kaieteur Sports – The prestigious Kennard Memorial Turf Club (KMTC) situated at Bush Lot Farm Corentyne Berbice has released its racing dates for the year 2025. The club which is one of the...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Social media has undoubtedly changed how we share and receive information. It has made... more
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