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The daughter of 76-year-old businessman Habiboodean, and the ‘hit-man’ that was allegedly hired at her behest, are to be charged next week for the murder of her father in February 2008. Crime...Apr 30, 2016 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News 0
Hits and Jamz entertainment owners, Rawle Ferguson, Dwidth Ferguson and Kerwin Bollers were charged before the City’s court yesterday for failing to pay NIS on behalf of their employee’s for five...Apr 30, 2016 KNews Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News 0
Some people really getting out of hand. Now it look like it is only a matter of time before bandits tun up in church and rob de pastor at the height of he sermon. Bandits already go in church to rob...Apr 30, 2016 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News 0
A Driver of Lyken’s Funeral Home who police say told a woman she had one week to live, was charged Thursday and appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court. Ronald Goodwan (no address given)...Apr 30, 2016 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon 1
Is Guyana on the precipice? An unemotional answer should be that we are close to it. What happened at the Princess Ramada Hotel in the isolated hours of Friday morning tells the story of a county...Feb 17, 2019
It was a quiet afternoon at the Georgetown club on yesterday afternoon as quarter-finals for the plates were played. First up were Ian Mekdeci (5) and Lydia Fraser (10). Fraser started off in good...I didn’t use “reason” in the plural deliberately. There is one fundamental cultural, sociological and psychological... more
President David Granger was truthful when, at a political event in Vreed-en-Hoop, he announced that he had not resigned.... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders The law is the law and it is binding on all who dwell or visit within its jurisdiction. The law is... more
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