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Dec 30, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Forestry concessionaires must return all 2008 log tags to GFC
…timber companies without concessions cannot export logs anymore All log tags issued to forest concessionaires by the Guyana Forestry Commission during the year will expire on December 31. As such...Dec 30, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Police dealt effectively with 2008 challenges – Rohee
– more work still to be done Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee has expressed satisfaction with the work done by the Guyana Police Force in effectively dealing with the main challenges it...Dec 30, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Top Cop lashes out at errant road use
The recent spate of road deaths has led Commissioner of Police Henry Greene to remark that the problem mostly stems from ‘drivers speeding’ and others driving under the influence of alcohol. He...Dec 30, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on PELE TO COLLIDE WITH SUNBURST CAMPTOWN IN K&S FINAL
Pair down GDF and Bakewell Topp XX in semis By Franklin Wilson City sides Pele and Sunburst Camptown will square off for the one million dollar top prize in the final of the 19th Kashif and Shanghai...Dec 30, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Forestry concessionaires must return all 2008 log tags to GFC
…timber companies without concessions cannot export logs anymore All log tags issued to forest concessionaires by the Guyana Forestry Commission during the year will expire on December 31. As such...Dec 30, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Basil Butcher’s son is new BCBC President
Keith Foster defeats Malcolm Peters in ‘tight’ elections With the race for the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) elections heating up, candidates vying for the GCB Presidency will be monitoring...Dec 30, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on RFA Secretary Harold D’Aguiar passes on
Football fraternity saddened By Franklin Wilson and Brian Sam The football fraternity in Guyana has been plunged into a state of shock with the passing of Rupununi Football Association Secretary...Dec 30, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on Celebrating each others’ festivals is great for ethnic relations
Dear Editor, We should be proud that as Guyanese we display tremendous tolerance for each other’s religious festivals and customs in Guyana as well as in the diaspora, especially in NY. Guyanese of...Dec 30, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Farmer murdered during drinking spree
A 38-year-old farmer was beaten to death at around 20:00hrs on Monday night during a drinking spree at Kaimatta, North Rupununi . Police said that Augustine and another man were consuming alcohol...Dec 30, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on Consumer prices in Region 2 need to be reduced like fuel
Dear Editor, Whenever there was an increase in the price of fuel, an automatic impact resulted in the cost of everything mounting with consumers having to pay more becoming simultaneous. But, despite...Dec 30, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Man faces trial for disorderly conduct
Norris King, 34, of Amelia’s Ward, Linden, yesterday appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson to face charges of disorderly conduct and assaulting a police officer. It is alleged...Dec 30, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Intention to manipulate the covenant (IMC)
Until the Constitution of Guyana gives legal independence to the municipal governments around the country, including cities and towns, the central power-holders are not going to release money to...Dec 30, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on Is PNC leader serious about independence of labour movement?
Dear Editor, Reference is made to Kaieteur News’ article “PNC seeks deferral for greater consultation” in your 29/12/2008 edition. It is disheartening to read of another attempt by the PPP to...Dec 30, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Knife-wielding passengers steal taxi driver’s car
Three robbers posing as passengers made off with a taxi driver’s car at around 02:00hrs yesterday after holding him at knifepoint. A police release said that Robert Griffith, of East Ruimveldt...Dec 30, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Works stalled on $40M Camp St. annex
From all indications the completion of the $40M Camp Street Prisons annex will not meets its deadline. According to Director of Prisons Dale Erskine, no work is currently being done on the structure....Dec 30, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on Berbice River Bridge commendable; access road waste of money
Dear Editor, The Berbice River Bridge was opened on the 23rd December, 2008 and it is indeed a project that all Guyanese can be proud of. It is the sixth largest bridge in the world, and without a...Dec 30, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Freddie getting high on fruit cake
Freddie like he used too much black cake over the holidays. He seems to be in a stupor. In Guyana, we usually soak the fruits used to make the black cake in rum. It would seem as if Freddie got drunk...Dec 30, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Brother-in-law granted bail for attempted murder
Navindra Anand Dinoo, 26, a goldsmith of 154 Shell Road, Kitty, yesterday appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson, charged with the attempted murder of his brother-in-law. On...Dec 29, 2008 knews News Comments Off on All die in triangular love affair in Florida
A triangular love affair between United States-based Guyanese went sour, ending in the deaths of all of them. Bridjnath, 50, died last Friday after being shot approximately five times by a man...Listen to the man that is throwing Guyanese bright future away
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