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Sep 09, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Gunmen escape with $1M during home invasion
Two gunmen around 02:30 hrs yesterday escaped with $1M in cash when they invaded a home and grocery shop at Lot 250 Independence Boulevard, Albouystown. According to Lavern Howard, two armed men...Sep 09, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on I don’t understand this fuss about female ranks working at nights
Dear Editor, The nation was recently informed by Minister within the Ministry of Social Protection, Keith Scott, of the government’s intention to bring to an end the practice of single parent...Sep 09, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Why write about Leguan that you haven’t been to since 1986?
Dear Editor, Your AFC Sunday Column by Imran Khan, Director of Public Information writing on Leguan would like to fool the country’s folks that the coalition (or should I say PNC) is pursuing...Sep 09, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on I am asking the relevant ministry to help this helpless citizen
Dear Editor, I read about the plight of Ms. London and sent her a new wheelchair from New York. After chatting with her by phone, she told me that she had no medication because it was not in stock at...Sep 09, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on This gold company needs to be exposed for its employment practices
Dear Editor, I am an hourly paid employee of a well known gold company and I have two matters of concern which I believe if I should raise with the management of the company this would only cause the...Sep 09, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Post mortem reveals… Golden Grove man died from smoke inhalation – Cousin remains in custody
Sean Prince, the man whose burnt body was found among debris after his Golden Grove, East Coast Demerara home went up in flames on Thursday, died from smoke inhalation, a Post Mortem examination has...Sep 09, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Why is the Town Clerk not taking his long overdue leave?
Dear Editor, Will this administration and those in authority in Guyana wait until everything in Georgetown collapses totally before intervening and bringing a halt to the anarchy and madness that is...Sep 09, 2017 KNews Letters Comments Off on Our landline has been out of service for far too long.
Dear Editor, It is with great frustration and disappointment we pen this letter regarding our landline service 267-2576. In the beginning of May 2017, we began experiencing difficulties with our...Sep 09, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on GTT CEO promises reduced fault reports with new fibre optic cable
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT), Justin Nedd has said that the implementation of its new fibre optic cable will reduce the amount of fault reports...Sep 09, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Trial of soldier accused of causing pensioner’s death in accident commences
The trial of Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Lance Corporal Zamani Archibald, who is accused of causing the death of a pensioner in an accident, commenced yesterday before Principal Magistrate Judy...Sep 09, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Kingston Lighthouse closed for repairs
One of the most well-known landmarks in Guyana, the Kingston lighthouse, located on Water Street, has been closed until month-end to facilitate urgent repairs. In a notice yesterday in Kaieteur News,...Sep 09, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Caribbean Airlines waives fees for hurricane-affected travelers
Caribbean Airlines has announced the waiving of fees for passengers who want to change their flights because of Hurricane Irma. Hurricane Jose is currently now gathering strength and is also expected...Sep 09, 2017 KNews Editorial Comments Off on POSITIVE START TO THE SCHOOL YEAR
All stakeholders should be commended for ensuring a smooth start to the new school year. With the exception of a few hiccups, most of the schools were opened on time. It was the first time in a long...Sep 09, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Increase in nonperforming loans not good news for private sector –GCCI Head
Head of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Deodat Indar, believes that the increase in nonperforming loans is not good news for the private sector. Indar made this, among other...Sep 09, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Draft local content framework… Joint ventures are best way to transfer knowledge to local firms – Energy specialist
With the emerging oil and gas industry, Guyanese are interested in how they can benefit. But, it is clear that the majority of locals do not possess the knowledge and competencies like foreigners in...Sep 09, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Policeman charged for threatening to kill ex-lover
A Lance Corporal in the Guyana Police Force was yesterday released on $90,000 bail after he allegedly placed a firearm to the head of his ex-lover and threatened to kill her. Thirty-six-year-old...Sep 09, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Ex-cop jailed for knife-point robberies
A 23-year-old former policeman was yesterday convicted on charges of robbery under-arms and robbery with aggravation, and jailed for two years and 18 months, respectively. Edwin Nunes, of 32 West...Sep 09, 2017 KNews News Comments Off on Creditinfo, Commercial Registry sign data sharing agreement
A Memorandum of Understanding paving the way for the further expansion of the breadth of data in the credit bureau database, was signed yesterday between the Commercial Registry of the Deeds and...Listen how to run an oil country
May 13, 2024
GCB T10 Blast Semi-finals… Kaieteur Sports – The semi-finals of the GCB T10 Blast will get underway today, barring inclement weather as the final four teams look to book spots in the...Kaieteur News – The PPP is engaging in myth-making in seeking to perpetuate the narrative that it is now an ideologically... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Is it ever justifiable for journalism to fan the flames of geopolitical tension? This question arises... more
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