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Jan 26, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on National colours float parade to commemorate Guyana’s golden jubilee
A float parade will depict Guyana’s history on gaining independence in May, 1966. This event which will occur on May 26, and is intended to create pride in Guyanese, will be staged in five...Jan 26, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Better overall policing, community relations boosting crime fight – Minister Ramjattan
The recent successes by the Guyana Police Force (GPF) in fighting crime have been attributed to better policing methods and closer relationships between communities and the GPF, Minister of Public...Jan 26, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Bank of Baroda robbery…Cops nab man who made false licence plates for bandits’ car
A man who allegedly supplied the Bank of Baroda robbers with false number plates for their car is now the third suspect in custody, as police continue investigations into last Friday’s heist. Crime...Jan 26, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Cops reopen probe into 2009 disappearance of US citizen
“We are doing some additional work. Having pursued the file, we have already taken a certain course of action…” – Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum By Michael Jordan The mysterious June 2009...Jan 26, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Guyanese-owned Baron Foods wins two more St. Lucia awards
Saint Lucia’s leading manufacturing company, Baron Foods Limited, won two coveted awards at the annual business awards of the Saint Lucia Chamber of Commerce Industry and Agriculture. The gala...Jan 26, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on GTU contemplating protest action against TSC
…as it awaits court’s ruling on stalled teachers’ promotion matter Even as the date nears for the controversial 2015 teachers’ promotion issue, the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) is...Jan 26, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on 25 complete MACORP excavator operator training
The performances of 25 trainees were celebrated on Friday when the Machinery Corporation of Guyana Limited (MACORP) held its Excavator Operator Training Programme graduation ceremony. The trainees...Jan 26, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Coke in cream: The magistracy opens its 2016 innings
The New Year is with us and in Guyana don’t hold your breath about changes. I plan to do a column on the traffic signals that are outside where I live. That spot is one of the busiest junctions in...Jan 26, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Women need to take up active leadership roles in local govt.
– Guyanese Women’s Roundtable By Jeanna Pearson They do not want to stand behind men anymore; instead they want to stand side by side in the decision-making process of Guyana’s local...Jan 26, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Lima Sands residents draft plan to capture jaguars
Even as Jaguars continue to make the lives of residents at Lima Sands, Mainstay/Wyhakah and Tapakuma, all hinterland locations uncomfortable, an agreed approach has been decided on. Yesterday the...Jan 26, 2016 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Robbery/home invasion on land court judge…Defendant tells police he was wrongly identified —Police Corporal testifies
Damien Millington, one of the five men facing a trial for robbing and terrorizing land court judge, Nicola Pierre, and her husband Mohamed Chand told police that he was wrongly identified during an...Jan 26, 2016 KNews News Comments Off on Soesdyke/Coverden Land controversy…Ex-NDC Chairman ‘vying for Chairmanship’ at upcoming LGEs
Days after an article was published in the Kaieteur News captioned “Ex-NDC Chairman obtains land through questionable means”, the Ex-Chairman has revealed that he has already begun his campaign...Jan 26, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on This much-talked about shopping entity is brutal
Dear Editor, We must thank Freddy Kissoon for this exposure of certain unscrupulous employers who treat staffers like stray animals, the latest being 2 major shopping establishments. The economy had...Jan 26, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Things went vastly astray under Khurshid Sattaur
Dear Editor, I note with disbelief the revelations made by the former GRA Commissioner General, Mr. Khurshid Sattaur in the Kaieteur News (Saturday January 23, 2016) about him being asked to do...Jan 26, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Royston King and the Deputy Mayor in controversy again
Dear Editor, Recently, Demerara Waves and the Guyana Chronicle carried articles which reported on a statutory meeting of the Mayor and City Council of Georgetown and what was said by Council...Jan 26, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Different take on the Wales closure
Dear Editor, There is much debate about the proposed closure of Wales Estate in December 2016. Government officials and GuySuCo executives have been making a case for closure on the basis of:...Jan 26, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on The PNC, PPP and their attitude toward the Guyanese people
Dear Editor, It is astonishing, the manner in which society works (or rather, work unjustly) between the governed and governors. The latest stories in the Caribbean are that the army is being called...Jan 26, 2016 KNews Letters Comments Off on Rejection of the beating of children
Dear Editor, There is welcome news that President Granger does not intend that beating be a part of his three B’s initiative for education. There have always been mutterings and quotations from...JAGDEO ADDING MORE DANGER TO GUYANA AND THE REGION
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2024 CWI Regional 4-Day Championships Round 7…GHE vs. CCC Kaieteur Sports – After a highly-successful round 6, Guyana Harpy Eagles will look to take full advantage of the out-of-sorts...Kaieteur News – Every school teacher should take a close look at the students in his or her classroom. The probability... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Waterfalls Magazine – On April 10, the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States... more
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