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Jun 30, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Illegal wiring kills Berbice infant
The scale, gravity and danger of persons stealing electricity came forcibly home in a grave way on Wednesday when a two-year-old child in the depressed squatting community of Angoy’s Avenue (Cow...Jun 30, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Carjackers held minutes after robbery
Quick response by the police on Tuesday night led to the capture of three men and the recovery of a car they had hijacked a few minutes earlier. The men were nabbed by ranks of a police mobile patrol...Jun 30, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Suspects captured after vicious robbery
Quick action by the police yesterday helped apprehend three suspects who had robbed and chopped a woman at her Norton Street, Lodge, home just after noon. Injured in the robbery was Shelly Lake. She...Jun 30, 2011 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Dem boys seh … Lula get award fuh tek Killa Lall
De other day dem lawyers meet wid de GRA boss man because he want dem pay some decent tax. He know that dem does wuk fuh more than decent money and some office assistant does pay more tax than plenty...Jun 30, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Manickchand says US trafficking report ‘nonsensical’
…admits local TIP cases could be underreported Cases of Trafficking in Persons (TIP) could be underreported here given fear of victims to take perpetrators to court, Minister Priya Manickchand said...Jun 30, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Brazil yet to confirm Lall’s appointment
The confirmation of Local Government Minister Kellawan Lall as Ambassador to Brasilia is dependent on the Government of Brazil which is yet to respond, according to Cabinet Secretary, Dr. Roger...Jun 30, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Blindness strikes a Capoey family
By Yannason Duncan In the populated Amerindian village, of Capoey, on the Essequibo Coast, resides a family, who suffers from visual impairment. Three out of five members of the Thomas family are...Jun 30, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on AFC Restates Objection to Corporal Punishment
The Alliance for Change has responded to an alleged beating of a 13-year old boy in school by the headmaster. The child suffered serious damage to his hands. The party reiterated its objection to...Jun 30, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Corentyne family seeks compensation for injured child
…after school head whips boy for errant behaviour The family of a 13-year-old Grade Seven (Form One) male student of the Port Mourant Secondary School is seeking $150,000 compensation from the...Jun 30, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Windies made to work hard on rain ruined day
By Sean Devers in Barbados in association with Carib Beer, Digicel, & Queensway The West Indies batsmen continue to offer support to their bowlers and at the end of a truncated second day of the...Jun 30, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on GBTI Tennis Open men’s final – Miller to face Downes tonight
Just when many were starting to write off the defending champion and top seed Jeremy Miller, he put in an awesome display in his semi-final match against Leyland Leacock on Monday evening to setup a...Jun 30, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Charity Secondary progresses to quarter-finals
By Rawle Welch Clearly the hungrier of the two teams, Charity Secondary School silenced the vociferous New Opportunity Corp fans with an inspired performance to claim the title of champions after...Jun 30, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Ministry of Education, UNESCO seek to reintroduce practical science in schools
… introduces microscience kits Today more government policies are moving further into areas that embrace science and technology; but the local education system is being pulled in the opposite...Jun 30, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Port Mourant Turf Club set for one day meet
The Port Mourant Turf Club (PMTC) will on Sunday come alive when the club in collaboration with the PPP stages a grand one-day 10-event horserace Meet. A whopping $5M in cash and trophies are on...Jun 30, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Policeman seriously hurt in Bartica accident
Motorcyclist Rupert Adolphus is a patient at the Bartica Hospital following a collision with a Toyota Hilux Pickup GHH 9245 driven by Lindsay Adams Tuesday evening at Bartica. The collision...Jun 30, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Excitement Galore As GFA/NSC Futsal Football Tournament Continues
Paul Babb registered a brace in the 4th and 7th minute and was emulated by Kevin Lewis in the 11th and 18th to lead the Guyana Defense Force into the next round when action in the Georgetown Football...Jun 30, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on MHS regains Royals Schools’ Championship
Wins four of seven finals contested to-date By Edison Jefford When it comes to the well-established Victory Valley Royals Schools Basketball Championship, Mackenzie High School (MHS) believes that it...Jun 30, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Festival City murder trial continues
The murder trial of Onika King, the woman accused of killing her husband, Selwyn King, by stabbing him once to the heart is expected to continue today before Justice Roxanne George-Wiltshire. King is...Jun 30, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Mackeson/EDFA senior League to kick off on July 9
Season to open on Sunday at BV Ground Defending Champions Bakewell Buxton Stars will have their work cut out as they seek to successfully defend the Mackeson/East Demerara Football Association (EDFA)...Jun 30, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Henerietta United FC receive gear from overseas based Guyanese
The progress and development of the Henrietta United Football Club (HUFC), Essequibo Coast received a timely boost with the donation of a set of football which will aid in the continued progress of...Jun 30, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on More teachers to be trained in ICT- Luncheon
A Teachers Training Programme in ICT is set to commence shortly, according to Head of the Presidential Secretariat Dr. Roger Luncheon, yesterday. “Understandably, that decision follows the...Jun 30, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Seventh Day Adventist body aids Berbice fire victims
The Seventh Day Adventist Church body in Guyana recently rushed aid to some fire victims in Berbice. On Tuesday and again yesterday, there were financial donations to two families who were affected...Jun 30, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Is there equality in our democratic country?
Dear Editor, As a regular reader of your newspaper, I came across an interesting article in your Sunday (26/06/11) issue “Parliamentary Committee finds Frauds in Government entities”. I became...Jun 30, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on RHTYSC has developed into what it is today via hard work, honesty and dedication
Dear Editor, Reference is made to a letter that appeared in the 2011-06-29 edition of Kaieteur News under the headline ‘Are there more cracks in the Berbice board’s operations’ and written by...
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SportsMax – On the back of a magnificent debut century by Amir Jangoo, the West Indies completed a 3-0 ODI series sweep over Bangladesh with a four-wicket triumph in the third game at Warner...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- There’s an old saying in Guyana: “You can’t put a little boy to do a big man’s... more
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