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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...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on 21-year-old charged for Makouria shallow grave murder
Shawn Ransom, a 21-year-old chain saw operator of Christianburg, Linden, was yesterday remanded to prison for the murder of Robert Griffith, whose partly decomposed body was found in a shallow grave...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Free HIV testing for Nurses’ Week
The Georgetown Medical Centre Inc., formerly Prasad Hospital, will be offering free HIV, blood pressure and sugar count testings as nurses at that hospital celebrate Nurses Week 2008. The free blood...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Digital Tourism: Exploring New Worlds and Opportunities from the Comfort of Home
Digital tourism, one of the latest technological trends, is taking the world by storm. But what is digital tourism, and how can it affect the lives of everyone who partakes? The term “digital...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Upcoming CARICOM-Canada negotiations…
Trade Ministers call for strong development component Ministers of Trade of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) have reiterated the need for a strong development component and a structure that caters...May 13, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on UWI receives US$650,000 grant from IDB
The University of the West Indies (UWI) has received the approval of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) for a technical assistance grant in the amount of US$650,000 to undertake a project to...May 12, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Jamaica’s request for CET rice waiver not granted by COTED
…countries to hold bilateral discussions Jamaica did not get its rice waiver request granted at the just concluded Twenty-Sixth Special Meeting of the Council for Trade and Economic Development...May 12, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on PNCR blind to reality, only knows the language of the streets
– Pres. Jagdeo President Bharrat Jagdeo has expressed his disappointment with the decision of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) to take to the streets to protest the rising cost of...May 12, 2008 KNews Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Freddie Kissoon column – When roles get reversed, history gets distorted
On Arrival Day, in my column for that edition of Kaiteur News, entitled “The Political Arrival of the East Indians,” I wrote: “When one attempts to understand the psyche of the African and...May 12, 2008 KNews Peeping Tom Comments Off on Peeping Tom – Life’s greatest tribulation
Money, they say, is the root of man’s greatest anxieties. Those without are in need of more, and those with a great deal never seem content with what they have. Money, therefore, brings its fair...May 12, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Arthur Chung admitted to hospital
The Honourable Arthur Chung, Guyana’s first’s President, was last night admitted to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation’s High Dependency Unit (HDU). Chung, 90, was reportedly admitted...May 12, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Five Mother’s Day babies born at city hospitals
What is the perfect gift for a woman to receive on Mother’s Day? Well, several women thought that they received the best gift they could have possibly gotten when they delivered healthy, beautiful...May 12, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Postmaster caught stealing road construction stone
Police have detained a postmaster from an East Coast Demerara Post Office who was caught stealing stone earmarked for road construction. The man was held on Saturday night after he was caught...May 12, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Basic Nutrition Program heralded a success
…expanded to 30 health centres So successful and impacting has the Basic Nutrition Program been that Government and the IDB have taken the decision to extend it to 30 additional health centres...May 12, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Orealla, Siparuta get Community Policing Groups
OREALLA, CORENTYNE RIVER — The Amerindian reservations of Orealla and Siparuta, on the Corentyne River, are now deriving benefits from the establishment of two community policing groups in...May 12, 2008 KNews Sports Comments Off on Unlocking Your Brain’s Potential: Exploring the World of Nootropics
Welcome to the enchanting world of nootropics, where science facilitates brain enhancement. In this article, we will get into the basics of nootropics, comprehend their advantages, explore various...Your children are starving, and you giving away their food to an already fat pussycat.
May 17, 2026
Kaieteur Sports – Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) has received a significant boost ahead of the upcoming domestic season, as long-standing corporate partner International SOS Guyana renewed its...May 17, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – The recent decision by the police to rescind the personal firearm licences held by Opposition Leader Azruddin Mohamed (AZMO) and his father has raised troubling questions about due process, proportionality and political fairness in Guyana. It has also reopened debate about...May 17, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – An attempt is now being made by a few member states of the Organization of American States (OAS), using procedural manoeuvres, to prevent a proposed “Declaration on the Rights of Persons and Peoples of African Descent” from proceeding to the OAS...May 17, 2026
Hard Truths by GHK Lall (Kaieteur News) – For sheer drama, Venezuela’s Delcy Rodriguez imitated Guyana’s Irfaan Ali. Put in an appearance. Make a speech. Deliver a performance. Send a message. Quite a few, when the descendants of Spaniards took the reverse trip to the Dutch...Freedom of speech is our core value at Kaieteur News. If the letter/e-mail you sent was not published, and you believe that its contents were not libellous, let us know, please contact us by phone or email.
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