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Feb 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Stolen cell phone lands man in court
A Kaikan Street, North Ruimveldt man has been granted bail to the tune of $75,000 after pleading not guilty to a robbery-with-violence charge. The accused, 28-year-old Perry Whyte, made his...Feb 03, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Corriverton Links receive prizes as BFA / GFF Junior League champs
Tyrone Pineux & Albert Anderson is MVP and highest goal scorer Berbice Football Association 2008 Junior League Champions (U-15), Corriverton Links, were on Sunday last presented with their prizes...Feb 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Disaster Management Strategy seeks to achieve sustainable development in the Caribbean
The Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) strategy and programme framework seeks to achieve the overarching goal of sustainable development in the Caribbean. This is detailed in the CDM framework...Feb 03, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on PC fifth form students stages b/ball competition
– as part of CXC PE Assessment Some ambitious President College (PC) fifth form students will commence a basketball competition today at the Saint Stanislaus court as part of their Caribbean...Feb 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Fighting among politicians hinders Guyana’s progress – ERC report
Fighting among political parties is a major ‘hindrance to progress in Guyana, and as such will affect Guyana from being a united and peaceful country. This is listed as one of the obstacles to a...Feb 03, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on BCBC, Associated Business Services & Spready’s Bakery unveil competitions
40 overs 1st division & under 19 round robin 2009 will continue to see hectic cricket activity in the Ancient County of Berbice. Last week, the Berbice Cricket Board of Control in association...Feb 03, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Seven-wicket Martin gives Leewards first win of season
As Guyana lose third consecutive game Leg-spinner Anthony Martin captured a career-best seven wickets for 81 runs as the Leeward Islands squeezed out a 10-run victory over Guyana in their fourth...Feb 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Vendors’ Mall completion set for March month end – Clerk of Markets
Construction works are progressing well at the New Vendors’ Mall located on Water Street, and according to Deputy Clerk of Markets, Mr Schulder Griffith, the enhancement of the facility will not...Feb 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Alleged gold band snatcher shot
Kevin Williams, 23, was shot in the thigh, at around 07:10 hrs yesterday, in Lombard Street, Georgetown, after allegedly snatching a woman’s gold band. A police release said that Lalita Shivgobin,...Feb 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Guyanese are fortunate to be led by President Jagdeo
Dear Editor, How proud we Guyanese are, not only those of us in Guyana, but in the Diaspora, of our President, Bharrat Jagdeo, of the international recognition, respect, and status he has achieved in...Feb 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on From all indications, the PNCR does not wish to govern Guyana anymore
Dear Editor, As an ardent supporter of the PNC for over 30 years, I am very perturbed to see the “sinking of the ship”. Once again, we are observing the departure of important crew members,...Feb 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Minibus operators not willing to remove slogans from their vehicles
Just like their route 50 (Georgetown/Rosignol) counterparts, numerous route 32 (Georgetown/Parika) minibus operators have said that they are not willing to remove the painted slogans and decals from...Feb 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Two Asian loggers benefited from the waiver of import duties
Dear Editor, The list of beneficiaries of “Revenue loss” granted by the Government of Guyana in 2007, which was published in the Guyana Chronicle on 25 January 2009, shows that the Asian loggers...Feb 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Medical examination shows teenager is sexually active
…‘Bathroom Crapaud’ in police custody A medical examination conducted on the Grove teenager who reportedly has been living with a 31-year-old man yesterday confirmed that she is indeed sexually...Feb 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on The hypocrisy of fly-by-night so-called immigration consultants
Dear Editor, Let me first express my thanks for the wonderful article that you carried on studying in Canada. Indeed, this article was tremendously facilitated by the frank discussion by Canadian...Feb 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Footballer remanded for attempted rape
Footballer Nicholas Sancho, 21, of David Street, Kitty, was refused bail on a charge of attempted rape when he appeared before acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson on Friday last. It is alleged...Feb 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Garbage thwarts Mainstay residents
The continuous dumping of garbage and dead animals by both the Anna Regina Town Council and residents in neighbouring villages along the main road that leads directly into the Mainstay/Whayka...Feb 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Misrepresentation of forestry issues
Dear Editor, As an employee of the Guyana Forestry Commission (GFC), I must express my disgust at the continuous and childish ranting and raving of Janet Bulkan in her public attacks on the GFC. If...Feb 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Would it make a difference if there were no traffic policemen?
Dear Editor, Policemen are there for upholding and maintaining moral values within the country, and enforcing the law. They are the ones who have the authority to ensure that persons act in a moral...Feb 03, 2009 knews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Theory and practice in Guyanese politics
Dr. Henry Jeffrey, writing in the letter section of both independent dailies last week observed; “I believe that had he (Dr. Cheddi Jagan) followed some of his more “radical” supporters and...Feb 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Pastors’ wellbeing to be addressed with Lott Carey programme
In recognition that many pastors worldwide are not able to care for themselves physically and mentally, due to their devotion to their congregation, a programme has been put in motion to reverse the...Feb 03, 2009 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on FROM SUGAR TO ANTELOPE GRASS
Ravi Dev has raised an important matter in relation to the marketing of Guyana’s sugar to the Caribbean. It is now for the corporation and the Ministry of Agriculture to confirm whether or not we...Feb 02, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Air traffic controllers strike shuts down CJIA
The strike by air traffic controllers is proving to be detrimental, in that the Cheddi Jagan International Airport was forced to be closed from 18:00hrs yesterday to 05:00hrs this morning. As a...ExxonM now warning us of a potential Tsunami and your leaders busy approving oil project
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