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Oct 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Store proprietor’s murder…Wanted bulletin issued for ‘Dhal Belly’
Police have issued a wanted bulletin for Ryan Kissoon, called “Dhal Belly”, in connection with the August 18 murder of 84-year-old drug store proprietor, Harold Rachpaul. A police release...Oct 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on US Ambassador visits AFC’s Presidential Candidate
US Ambassador to Guyana Brent Hart (left) and Michael Fraser also of the US Embassy yesterday paid a courtesy call on AFC’s Presidential Candidate Khemraj Ramjattan at his Georgetown...Oct 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Jagdeo says that he ordered Dr Luncheon to sack Bissessar
Former Personal Assistant to the President, Rajindra Nauth Bissesar, who recently forged a union with the Alliance for Change (AFC) was not spared the brunt of a verbal assault during the...Oct 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Political campaigning at Diwali programme sparks attack against AFC member
Not even the religious festival of Diwali could have escaped the election spin-off. The entire East Canje Berbice leg of the Diwali celebrations held on Sunday evening at the Rose Hall Estate...Oct 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Guyanese man dead in Staten Island crash
Staten Island, New York – A group of friends on their way home from a cruise along the Hudson River met with tragedy after the driver of the packed SUV lost control and struck a...Oct 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Army uncovers plot to steal grenades
The Guyana Defence Force says that an investigation has revealed a deliberate plan to steal grenades from the army’s training base at Tacama in the Berbice River. This comes in the wake of the...Oct 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Bandits shoot, chop Corentyne man , escape with millions
…`lock son in working Freezer It was horror on the Corentyne as Oliver Permaul, 30, a barber of Lot 100 Back Street, Tain, his reputed wife, Nazeema Amoolayah, 35, a vendor and their three...Oct 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Cancer is most costly ailment to treat – Health Minister
In excess of $300M has been plugged into the Ministry of Health’s Cancer Programme with the annual cost of medicines amounting to approximately $150M. In fact Minister of...Oct 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Councillors desert Capoey Toshao
A six-member team that represented the Captain of the Capoey Mission, has tendered its resignation, citing an absence of accountability and poor communication, among other related issues. The...Oct 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Prisoners in Concert set to rock Berbice
Prisoners in Concert is staged for Berbice, on October 29, 2011. A compact artistic package has been put together by the Guyana Prison Services. The entertainment programme was launched on the...Oct 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Vendor gets $40,000 bail for assaulting Bureau of Standards officer
A man is currently before the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court for allegedly assaulting a Bureau of Standards officer and also for using threatening language against the man. Appearing before...Oct 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Three men remanded on attempted $600,000 heist – Businessman wounded
A failed attempt to rob a businessman has landed three men in the lock ups after they appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court yesterday. The men accused of attempting to commit...Where is the BETTER MANAGEMENT/RENEGOTIATION OF THE OIL CONTRACTS you promised Jagdeo?
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