Report of feasibility study for new Demerara River bridge handed over to Gov’t

The Feasibility Study and Design for the new Demerara River bridge has successfully been completed and a copy was on Wednesday afternoon presented to Minister within the Public Infrastructure Ministry, Annette Ferguson. The 57-page final report was presented by the project team, which includes Demerara Harbour Bridge Corporation (DHBC) General Manager and Project Manager, Rawlston Adams; Chief Transport and Planning Officer, Patrick Thompson; and Team Leader of the consulting company, LievenseCSO, Arie Mol. During the document’s handing over, a rundown on its main conclusions were highlighted. From the feasibility study…

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Keys to my own home!

…Model Village houses handed over to owners By Lakhram Bhagirat The Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) on Tuesday handed over the keys to the owners of the homes in its Model Village at Perseverance Housing Scheme, Providence, East Bank Demerara. The model houses were constructed for the CH&PA’s Housing Solutions Housing Expo in May. Minister within the Communities Ministry, Valerie Patterson, handed over the keys on site to the new owners and urged them to preserve it, while noting that their homes would be the center of attraction for…

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Missing the boat…

  …on oil local content With every passing day, it’s becoming clearer that the hope of oil solving our underdeveloped woes is growing dimmer. It might soon be “out,” unless the citizens of this country take matters in their own hands. We can’t leave it to their fingers, come elections 2020 – since by then it will be all signed away by Trotman and Co. First was his nonsensical mumblings that the PPP’s 1999 contract couldn’t be renegotiated – even though he’d announced earlier in the day about assembling a…

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Works for Bartica beach boulevard commence – Bartica Mayor

Bartica Mayor Gifford Marshall has said works have begun to transform the Golden Beach into a boulevard. In a recent interview with the Department of Public Information (DPI), the Region Seven Mayor said works are ongoing to renovate the beach area between Third and Fourth Avenues. “That area is primarily where the regatta is kept, so persons coming to Bartica next year will think they are in some other place,” Marshall boasted. The project, estimated at G$40 million, will see the beach front transformed with the installation of palm trees…

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Spinning wheels…

…on GECOM Chief? Your Eyewitness has to hand it to Opposition Leader Jagdeo: the fella’s certainly sticking to his constitutional duties on selecting the next GECOM Chairman!! Most others would’ve chucked it in and left it to the courts by now, after the first two lists were submitted and rejected by Pressie for all those reasons which were rejected by the said courts. After all, parsing words like “or” and “is” to reject the meaning of the constitutional clause on criteria for selecting the GECOM Chair – which has been…

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Guyana Govt’s attitude to Constitution worrying, says former House Speaker

The Government’s track record of losing court cases in which interpretation of the Constitution is involved has not gone unnoticed. Former Speaker of the National Assembly, Senior Counsel Ralph Ramkarran, has become the latest legal mind to express worry over decisions made by the President that have been overturned by the Judiciary. Referring to an editorial which stated that the Government’s attitude to the Constitution signals a willingness to ignore legal precedents whenever it finds this suitable, Ramkarran has cited several cases that seem to support this view. Among those…

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Children rescued from abusive home in State’s care

…father remains in police custody The Department of Public Information has said that the three children who were rescued from their allegedly abusive home in Region Nine on Monday have been brought to Georgetown. Medically examined, results have proven that the two girls have been sexually molested, but their male sibling was not sexually abused. Additionally, a 14-year-old female sibling who had relocated earlier in the year was also examined and found to have been sexually abused. The children’s father has also been brought to Georgetown to further assist with…

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Essequibo rice farmer’s son tops GSA graduating class

Living in Region Two, the predominantly agricultural region known as the Pomeroon-Supenaam, the start to a successful future for 19-year-old Maheepa Ramballie was naturally to enroll at the Guyana School of Agriculture (GSA). This resident of Better Success village, Essequibo Coast was recently awarded the Chairman’s Prize for his overall outstanding performance at the Guyana School of Agriculture Essequibo branch, where he was recognised as the best graduating student, earning himself a diploma in Agriculture and a certificate in Water Management after studying for two years. Speaking with this newspaper,…

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Transparency body roasts Govt for approving contract for blacklisted company

It was only last year that Trinidad company; Western Scientific Company Limited was blacklisted by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) for what the bank referred to as fraudulent practices. That blacklist was to last from March 2016 to October 2020, but somehow, on August 18, the coalition Government announced its no objection to a G$30 million contract for this very company to supply Sysmex reagents for the Ministry of Public Health. In an interview with this publication, President of Transparency Institute of Guyana Inc. (TIGI), Dr. Troy Thomas, pointed out…

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Miss World Guyana hosts health fair, fitness walk

Miss World Guyana, Veena Mookram, last Friday hosted in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam) a health fair and fitness walk that attracted a wide cross section of persons from various communities within the region. The fitness walk preceding the start of the health fair was held from the Anna Regina Market to the Anna Regina Car Park, and it was led by Regional Vice Chairperson Nandranie Coonjah and Mookram. During the walk, the Queen used the opportunity to spread awareness on her platform, “Prevention of Diabetes through Fitness and Exercise”. According to…

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