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Dec 02, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on GUYANESE HORROR FICTION…The VAT – PART III
By Harold A. Bascom (During their investigation into the four Port Kaituma suicides, Yvonne Holder and Brent learn that all of the victims had gone for a jaunt into Jonestown and may have encountered...Nov 25, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on One oil company uses more internet bandwidth than all of Guyana used three years ago
…as GTT’s demand grows 500% in two years—Nedd By Gary Eleazar The oil and gas industry in Guyana directly uses more internet bandwidth than the entire country used, just three years ago....Nov 25, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Agricola execution…Gangs reportedly at war over sharing of loot, targeting of residents
– gangs reportedly at war over sharing of loot, targeting of Agricola residents Police have detained one man and are seeking two others for last Saturday’s execution-style killing of 24 year...Nov 25, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Former Appeal Court Judge gets justice after 26 years
By Kiana Wilburg Domitius Ulpianus, a most distinguished Roman jurist once said, “Justice is the constant and perpetual will to allot to every man his due.” Though said centuries ago, it...Nov 25, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana/T&T joint venture training local welders, fabricators for oil sector
National Hardware (Guyana) and Concepts & Services (Trinidad & Tobago) are making good on their promise to provide quality service to the oil and gas sector in a manner that lets...Nov 25, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Trigger-happy security guard fired
– discharged shotgun as colleagues cheered him on By Shikema Dey Sheriff Security Services has taken swift action against a trigger happy security guard who was caught on camera recklessly...Nov 25, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. appoints 15 boards of directors
Minister of State, Dawn Hastings, on behalf of Cabinet, has approved the appointment of 15 boards of directors. For the Bank of Guyana, the appointments of Sharon Roopchand-Edwards, Rawle...Nov 25, 2019 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Khemraj Ramjattan versus Sam Hinds: The narrative of racism
When President Janet Jagan resigned from the presidency in 1999, her Prime Minister was Sam Hinds. The PPP bypassed Hinds and gave the presidency to Bharrat Jagdeo. From August 1999, the narrative...Nov 25, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Closure of Wales Estate providesdifferent opportunity for Jacobs family
For generations the Jacobs have been planting the same lands. The lands were acquired sometime during the 1800s. In fact, the first transported land owned by this family dates back to 1929....Nov 25, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. promises to address spike in crime, trade concerns affecting Linden businesses
Government has promised Linden business owners that they will address their complaints about a spike in crime and trade concerns in their community. Several business owners had expressed...Nov 25, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Over 250 companies participate in GIPEX 2019
• Participation from 40 local companies • Increased interest from foreign investors The Guyana International Petroleum Exhibition (GIPEX) 2019 wrapped up on Friday with its organiser reporting...Nov 25, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on GUYANESE HORROR FICTION…THE VAT – PART II
By Harold A. Bascom (When we left Port Kaituma last week, psychologist Yvonne Holder and her brother, Brent, were investigating the baffling suicides of four young men. The Regional Chairwoman had...Nov 18, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on 3rd Payara Field Development Plan…Canadians ink US$$$M pact for works still to be approved by Guyana
– agreement allows for release of funds even before Govt. approves The development of a third oil field in the Stabroek Block, has for all intents and purposes been put on hold by the...Nov 18, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Make ring-fencing a condition for renewal of all petroleum licences – Chartered Accountant, Chris Ram
By Kiana Wilburg A simplified explanation for the term ring-fencing A young, married couple decides to start selling goods at Bourda and Stabroek Markets. The man takes charge of running the stalls...Nov 18, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Body of beheaded Brazilian found on Lethem trail
-cops seek victim’s 17-year-old cousin Police are hunting for a 17-year-old Brazilian man, who is believed to have hacked off the head of his 22-year-old cousin and left his body on a Lethem trail....Nov 18, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Award of Kaieteur, Canje Oil Blocks…I only operated as a bridge between GGMC and Ramotar
– Former Natural Resources Minister Robert Persaud By Kiana Wilburg When it comes to the award of oil blocks pre- oil discovery, former Natural Resources Minister, Robert Persaud...Nov 18, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Taxi driver flees after car hits traffic cop
Sunday morning shoppers and vendors in Saffon Street were treated to some extra drama yesterday when a hire car driver struck down a traffic cop and fled the scene. Police Constable Roy Shanti...Nov 18, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Operators estimate four billion barrels of oil in Orinduik Block
…say with Venezuela shutdown, US refineries are thirsty Operators of the Orinduik Block—where the Jethro and Joe exploration wells recently struck oil—are eyeing as much as four billion...Nov 18, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on DDL teams up with TT Co. to build new Oil & Gas shore base
Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL), through its subsidiary Demerara Contractors and Engineering Limited (DCEL) and Caribbean Welding Supplies Ltd. (CWSL) has announced the establishment of an...Nov 18, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Police Commissioner gains Commonwealth Masters
Commissioner of Police Leslie James (DSS, DSM) graduated on Saturday from the University of Guyana with a Commonwealth Masters in Public Administration. A press release stated that Mr. James...Nov 18, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Lymphatic Filariasis still transmitted in Region Ten – Dr. Anastacia Sampson
There is still active transmission of the dreaded Lymphatic Filariasis in Region Ten, one of four Regions still faced with this challenge. This is according to Dr. Annastacia Sampson, National...Nov 18, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on IAST pushing local products to outshine imports – Ready for GuyTIE 2020
What started out as a quest to develop local products and add value has turned into a thriving and growing industry today. Cereals, personal-care products and condiments are now being produced...Nov 18, 2019 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on A history of the AFC: Part 1
Two of the funniest moments in Guyanese political history are the ontological shape of the WPA and AFC. The WPA’s whole name is the Working Peoples’ Alliance. Up to this day, I don’t know which...Nov 18, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Over 200 prisoners awaiting trial for murder
A staggering 238 prisoners are currently awaiting trial for murder at the Demerara and Essequibo Criminal Assizes. Of this number, 204 of them are males, and six female prisoners who are...Nov 18, 2019 KNews News Comments Off on Caribbean Film Festival winner is a Lindener!
Talented Lindener, twenty-one-year old Jason Copeland was recently declared winner of the Digicel Youth Pan Caribbean Film Competition. Copeland received US $1000, a smart phone and a trip to...
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