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Apr 28, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on National Immunization Week celebrated with mini health fair
As Guyana continues to observe National Immunization Week, yet another event was held as part of the celebration. Yesterday, Health Minister Dr. Leslie Ramsammy and Minister within the Ministry of...Apr 28, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Mining, forestry are ‘deadliest jobs’ in Guyana
…agriculture records highest number of accidents By Leonard Gildarie The number of industrial deaths continues to rise sharply with Guyana’s deadliest jobs now being in the mining and forestry...Apr 28, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on DDL’s bio-methanization plant imminent
In the next three months DDL is set to have its bio-methanization plant fully operational. This is part of the company’s ongoing $4.5B expansion which also includes the bottling plant and a...Apr 28, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Stiffer penalties for errant drivers
Dear editor, On Monday I wrote an article on drunk and reckless drivers. In it I recommended stiffer penalties for those found guilty of the act. My reason for stiffer penalties is for this to be a...Apr 28, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Let’s implement the death penalty
Dear Editor, The headline read, ‘Man 59 kills wife 36.’ I’m sure that I speak on behalf of many when I say that it’s time these wife-abusers and killers face the death penalty and actually...Apr 28, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on 2010 ‘Champion of the Earth’ awardee returns to grand reception
Head of State Bharrat Jagdeo yesterday returned to Guyana and was greeted with the melodious sound of the Guyana Police Force band as well as a barrage of rhythmic drumming, all aimed at...Apr 28, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on A tour of the magistrate courts
I went to listen to the arguments in the Mark Benschop trial involving operating a radio station without a licence. After I left the court, Mr. Benschop suggested that I should visit all the...Apr 28, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on GPL has placed me in a precarious situation
Dear Sir, I live in Bel Air Village. In November 2009, I received a bill from GPL which stated that we owed $47, 481. We pay our bills faithfully every month, and our electricity bill is nowhere in...Apr 28, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on The Labour Minister did no wrong
Dear Editor, Please allow me to comment on the RUSAL issue with particular reference to statements made by Rickford Burke (K.N. 6.4.10) and Juliet Holder-Allen (K.N. 10.04.10). Mr. Burke either does...Apr 28, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Sharma’s lawyers file motion in High Court to have copies of passport
Lawyers for embattled television station owner Chandra Narine Sharma have moved to the High Court after an application to have certified copies of his passport were denied. Attorney at law Nigel...Apr 28, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on GREED IS GROOVY
The Americans parade their rich and successful. We tear ours apart. The Americans worship material achievement. We idolize service without reward. To grasp this reality just study this newspaper’s...Apr 28, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on The confusion in the bauxite industry
Dear Editor, The current Bauxite workers issue between RUSAL and the Guyana Bauxite and General Workers union (GB&GWU) has left a nasty taste in the minds of many workers across this land. Much...
Dec 09, 2024
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