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May 15, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Withholding of scrutineers’ money will tarnish voters’ list – Corbin
If President Bharrat Jagdeo’s threat to withhold monies from the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) for the purpose of scrutineering until the ongoing house-to-house registration is...May 15, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Re-migrant suing police over vehicular accident
A Buxtonian was forced to resort to legal action following months of frustration, after waiting on police action in relation to an accident involving his vehicle and a police pick-up near the...May 15, 2008 KNews Letters Comments Off on Since you are in receipt of proof let’s all read it Mr. Corbin
Dear Editor, Opposition Leader Mr. Robert Corbin says he is in receipt of reliable information that the two senior Police officers were transferred because they refused to shoot demonstrators. Since...May 15, 2008 KNews Peeping Tom Comments Off on Peeping Tom – What concessions went with this deal?
I am grateful for the acknowledgment by the government that Queens Atlantic Investments, to whom the Sanata Complex has been leased, got more than the tender offered. This is clearly a different...May 15, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Alesie frustrated over export licences’ delay
Several West Coast Demerara rice farmers are expected to once again descend to the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) to lobby Government over the failure of that regulatory body to issue a mill...May 15, 2008 KNews Sports Comments Off on Overseas based riders set to blaze roads in 26th NSC Independence 3-stage
By Franklin Wilson Over 42 riders have already confirmed that they will be in Corentyne Berbice under starter’s orders for the start of the 26th annual National Sports Commission’s 3-stage cycle...May 15, 2008 KNews Editorial Comments Off on The Economic Partnership Agreement
Over the last weekend, the Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) of CARICOM held its 26th Special Meeting in Antigua and Barbuda. After its deliberations it made the bold announcement...May 15, 2008 KNews Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Freddie Kissoon – The last words of Joseph O’Lall
I sat for four hours in Joseph O’Lall’s Prashad Nagar home interviewing him. Part of our exchange I did for one of these columns. A huge section of that conversation Mr. O’Lall restricted from...May 15, 2008 KNews Letters Comments Off on We cannot allow this to happen
Dear Editor, Since President Jagdeo recently stated that only where persons come forward and give evidence of corrupt practice an investigation can be conducted, agencies such as the Guyana Revenue...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Minister Benn threatens City Hall with withdrawal of Govt. funds
Public Works Minister Robeson Benn yesterday threatened the withdrawal of Government assistance to City Hall when the Minister and members of the Council engaged a verbal battle over the utilisation...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Missing fishermen’s vessel spotted in Suriname
A team of local fishermen is preparing to go out at sea in search of missing fishermen Mahadeo Ramdeo, Ramnarine Jagmohan and Jason Marshall after a boat fitting the description of one in which they...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Security guard clubbed to death
Police are investigating the murder of security guard Mahendi Hussein, 65 years old, of Rampoor Settlement, Corriverton, whose body was found at about 05:45 hours yesterday in the guard hut at the...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on ‘Roger’ Khan’s case a reflection of Govt’s attitude to drug trafficking – PNCR
Opposition Leader Robert Corbin says that the recent revelations coming out of the Shaheed ‘Roger’ Khan drug case is a reflection of the Guyana Government over the past five years. Corbin accused...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Chief Magistrate breaks silence after four years of forced leave
– will not take part in any misconduct hearings Embattled Chief Magistrate Juliet Holder-Allen, who has been on leave for four years for alleged misconduct, has lashed out against the Judicial...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Preparing for the traditional rains
With the May/June rains imminent, the authorities are taking no chances against any possible flooding along the East Coast of Demerara.Here, an excavator dredges the mouth of the canal that leads to...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Relocation of minibus parks sparks chaos in Stabroek Square
Differences between the City Council and the Ministry of Public Works yesterday sparked a wave of confusion in the city as the transition phase of relocating the Routes 48, 40, 24 and 41 minibuses...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Police ranks transferred for refusing to ‘shoot’ – Corbin
The People’s National Congress Reform yesterday chastised the powers that be for the transfer of two senior Police officers to the interior, allegedly because they refused to shoot demonstrators...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Dead attorney’s clerk accused of estate fraud
…served with injunction A clerk of dead attorney Henry Desmond McKenzie-Agard, who is accused of naming herself heiress to his estate, embellishing his will and swindling his savings, had legal...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Men released on bail for $11M fuel theft
Five men were yesterday each released on $300,000 bail after they were charged for stealing some $11M worth of fuel from SOL Guyana Inc. The five men, Ivan Cameron, Damian Hunter, Surendra...Jan 05, 2025
…GT Kanaimas stun Lady Royals 2-1 to lift inaugural K&S Futsal title kaieteur Sports- Exactly one month after the kickoff of the Kashif and Shanghai/One Guyana National Knockout Futsal...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News –The PPPC is not some scrappy garage band trying to book a gig at the Seawall Bandstand.... more
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