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Dec 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Leguan farmer found floating
The body of 69-year-old George Dove who resides at Lot 1 La Bagatelle, Leguan, Essequibo was seen floating at the La Bagatelle foreshore around 06:45 hours Saturday. Police enquiries disclose that on...Dec 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Kuru Kururu chop attack survivor recuperates at GPHC
Four days have passed since Melissa Andrews, 30, of Kuru Kururu, Soesdyke/ Linden Highway was dealt several brutal chops about her body by her then partner Ian English, 39. According to sources,...Dec 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Central Bank staffers threaten strike action
The staffers of Central Bank Guyana are alleging unfair treatment and short payment of wages by the bank. The employees are contending that if the issues are not addressed and adequately dealt with...Dec 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. seeks to recover millions from contractor for failed Supply Health Centre Project
The Ministry of Communities has advised that Region Four Democratic Council (RDC) seeks to recover millions of dollars paid to a contractor for the construction of the Supply Health Centre, East Bank...Dec 02, 2018 KNews Peeping Tom Comments Off on Delay in activities, underspending could see overrun in criminal justice system programme
A US$8M ‘Support for the Criminal Justice System Programme’ is likely to exceed its intended deadline due to delays in the timely execution of activities and underspending, says the 2017 Auditor...Dec 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Lawyers appeal Magistrate’s decision in Nandlall stolen law books case
Lawyers representing former Attorney General, Anil Nandlall, have appealed the decision of Magistrate Fabayo Azore to overrule a no submission in a case where he is accused of stealing several law...Dec 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Teen remanded to prison on attempted murder charge.
A teen on Friday found himself before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan after he was charged for an attempted murder. The teen was not required to plead to the indictable charge which alleged that on...Dec 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Ramps Logistics hosts Christmas Carnival for 200 orphans
Ramps Logistics in collaboration with Eldorado Offshore and other related companies yesterday launched a Christmas Carnival. The Christmas Carnival afforded children from three orphanages across...Dec 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Compensation recommended for former Town Clerk, Carol Sooba
Former Acting Town Clerk Carol Sooba must be paid all her benefits, which are legally due to her, according to the just concluded Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the operations of City Hall....Dec 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Lawyers argue severity of sentence, self defence in murder conviction appeal
Arguments were raised against the severity of a 57-year jail sentence that was imposed on Quaison Jones, who was convicted in 2014 of the murder of fellow fish vendor Marlon Greene. Yesterday, the...Dec 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on CGX Energy, Ministry of Indigenous Peoples partner to take gifts to Phillipai, Amococopai
The villages of Amococopai and Phillipai, located near the upper reaches of the Mazaruni River, like many of Guyana’s Indigenous Villages, are situated in an environment of spectacular beauty. The...Dec 02, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on Hamilton Green 9-a-side Inter-Ward/ Village KO Cup Showdown for final berths on today -Den Amstel venue for the action
The showdown to see who will make it to the finals of this year’s Hamilton Green 9-a-side Inter-Ward/ Village KO Cup will take place today, at the Den Amstel Community Centre ground. In the...Dec 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Prosecutor’s code should involve widespread consultations– Former AG
While a Code for Prosecutors is a necessary and positive development in any legal system, the implementation of such mechanisms should include broad- based consultation especially by members of the...Dec 02, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on Region’s 9 Stephen making waves in the Pool
By Sean Devers Region nine swimmer Coleen Stephen grew up in the village of Kardarnaua and started swimming competitively at the age of 10 and this year was her sixth year at the just concluded...Dec 02, 2018 KNews Consumer Concerns, Features / Columnists Comments Off on PAT DIAL CARIBBEAN BEEKEEPERS CONGRESS AND HONEY INDUSTRY
Honey as a food and as a substitute for manufactured sugar is in growing demand worldwide. This is partly due to the fact that sugar is now regarded as dangerous to health and consumers are moving...Dec 02, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on Softball action set for Ogle today
Ogle Community Centre ground, East Coast Demerara will be hosting a four-team softball competition today starting at 09:30hrs. Regal Masters, Mike’s Wellman, Ariel Masters and Albion Masters will...Dec 02, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on BCB/Berbice Rivers 30-Overs Tournament Wiruni defeat Sandhills Friendship by four wickets to claim championship – 19th Tournament completed for 2018
The Berbice Cricket Board on Thursday last hosted a historic final at the Albion Cricket Ground between Sandhills Friendship Cricket Club and Wiruni Cricket Club in the BCB/Berbice River 30-Overs...Dec 02, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Standards in Focus Comments Off on SHOPPING TIPS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON
With less than a month to Christmas Day, the shopping hype has already begun for the holiday season in Georgetown and the other commercial districts across Guyana. Usually this is the time when...Dec 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on Call made to address ‘unacceptable’ teenage pregnancy rate
The Pan American Health Organisation/World Health Organisation [PAHO/WHO] on Friday handed over the Situational Analysis [SITAN] of Adolescent Health in Guyana and simultaneously voiced a call...Dec 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on 40 Region Two youths graduate from BIT’s first boat building programme
By Kiana Wilburg Forty young men and women recently graduated from the Board of Industrial Training (BIT)’s inaugural boat programme. It was delivered in St. Monica and Kabakaburi in Region Two....Dec 02, 2018 KNews Sports Comments Off on Smalta girls’ peewee football South, West, North and St. Pius make final four
Defending champions South Ruimveldt Primary School continue their impressive showing in this year’s Smalta girls’ under-11 peewee football tournament after beating Enterprise 4-2...Dec 02, 2018 KNews News Comments Off on 100 Guyanese being targeted for pilot risk assessment study -in quest to determine vulnerability to renal failure
A total of 100 individuals are being targeted to determine their vulnerability to renal failure. The venture is one that will see the Doobay Medical and Research Centre [DMRC] collaborating with...Dec 02, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, Murder and Mystery Comments Off on In a dark Kwakwani room -Can you help the police to catch Paulette Wade’s killer?
By Michael Jordan On the night of October 25, 2018, Paulette Wade’s six-year-old daughter awoke to find the family’s Kwakwani Park, Region Ten home in darkness. Lying next to her three-year old...Dec 02, 2018 KNews Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on The Story Within The Story… A pandit, a pastor and a rotten system
By Leonard Gildarie I should say that nothing can surprise me anymore. The media business is designed to do exactly that, but you learn after a while to deal with it. Yet it appears more and more...Feb 08, 2025
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