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Oct 20, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Jagdeo tells Enterprise…PPP/C confident it will win Region Four
Outgoing President Bharrat Jagdeo has promised that the next government under People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) will continue its fight to keep the sugar industry alive and viable....Oct 20, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Best graduating Guyanese student admitted to local bar ….
The best graduating Guyanese student at the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad was yesterday admitted to the local bar. Twenty-three-year-old Kuru Kururu, East Bank Demerara resident, Rodrick...Oct 20, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Destination Guyana- Paul Stevenson, President of THAG
Few have successfully conquered the dense, dangerous, and animal-filled forests that Guyana has to offer. With help from Surama Village six British women trekked through rivers,...Oct 20, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Expect lots of rains, La Nina has returned- Hydromet warns
Government yesterday warned that the wet, La Niña conditions have returned and are expected to gradually strengthen and continue into the early part of 2012. Guyana should expect more days...Oct 20, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Digicel donates $5.2M to private organisations
– 100 women to be tested for breast cancer Digicel yesterday made donations to the Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha (GHDS), the Avon Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation and the...Oct 20, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Miner gets community service on ganja charge
Compton Lynch, 32, appeared in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court yesterday to answer the charges of drug possession and unlawful and malicious wounding. The man when brought before...Oct 20, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana Association for Alternative Medicine…Debunks “Sister Lynn” involvement with herbal association
The Guyana Association for Alternative Medicine has distanced itself from the recent screw-up involving popular self-proclaimed herbalist, Lurline Smith, called ‘Sister Lynn’ who...Oct 20, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on #48 Corentyne murder…Husband released on station bail
Roy Persaud, the reputed husband who was arrested for questioning in the death of 39- year- old Hansranee “Sharda” Sewdat of Number 48 Village, Corentyne was released on $200,000 station...Oct 20, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Two get three-year jail term for narcotics possession
Two men were on Tuesday jailed for three years after they pleaded guilty to drug possession for the purpose of trafficking. Edgar Vanderstoop a 53-year-old of 271 Thomas Street,...Oct 20, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Body in city canal…Mother doesn’t suspect foul play
The mother of 32-year-old Shane Ryan, whose body was found floating in the Thomas Lands Canal, believes that it was her son’s alcohol addiction and psychological disorders that lead to his...Oct 20, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Ex-cop on $120,000 bail for stabbing estranged lover
Ex-policeman, Colin Fraser, of D’Edward Village, West Bank Berbice, appeared before Magistrate Roby Benn at the Fort Wellington Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday and was placed on $120,000...Oct 20, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Photograph of missing 10-yr-old leads to find
Thanks to a newspaper article, a troubled 10-year-old Pouderoyen boy was reunited with his mother after disappearing for three days. The lad, Richardo Persaud, was returned home after...Listen how to run an oil country
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