Feasibility study for Linden to Mabura phase for December completion

The feasibility study for the construction of the 125 kilometre of road from Linden to Mabura, as well as the Kurupukari Bridge, is expected to be completed by the end of December 2019. The Kurupukari River crossing where the UK-funded bridge will be constructed The much-anticipated Linden to Lethem road project is divided into two phases: Linden to Mabura Hill and Mabura to Lethem. The United Kingdom (UK) Government is funding the first phase – Linden to Mabura including a bridge across the Essequibo River at the Kurupukari Stelling –…

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Forrester propels Novo CC to US Cricket League T20I title

The action that concluded the US Cricket League (USCL) T20 tournament featured Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) player Winston Forrester notching up yet another half century to see his side, Novo CC, triumph over the in-form Sparks CC in the grand finale played in New Jersey, USA. Having had a good season through the efforts of their man Forrester in the three games he played – wherein he scored two centuries and one half century (80) — Novo CC won the toss under sunny conditions and elected to bowl, aiming to…

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Guyana U-17 Women seal spot in CONCACAF Championship

Matched with Saint Lucia, Bonaire and Anguilla in Group ‘A’, Honduras marched to a first-place finish with a 3W-0D-0L, 17GF-0GC record at the Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. The Truman Bodden Sports Complex in George Town, Cayman Islands was the site of Group ‘B’ action wherein hosts Cayman Islands took top spot with a 2W-1D-0L, 16GF-3GC record, finishing ahead of Martinique, Antigua and Barbuda, and Dominica. While the Cayman Islands and Martinique each finished with seven points, Cayman Islands’ superior goal difference (+13 to +7) proved the…

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Guyana Govt taken to court over wrongful termination of project manager’s contract

After giving up work that paid over US$100,000 annually to return to Guyana and give back to his homeland through his expertise, a project manager is fighting back against what he calls the wrongful termination of his contract by the Government of Guyana. Rudolph Small, who is taking the Government to court to claim millions in lost salaries and benefits, contended that he was contracted by the Public Health Ministry as the Director of Projects within the Ministry on January 31, 2017. Small has a Master’s of Science in Environmental…

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Ramjattan defends Govt’s decision to close sugar estates

Public Security Minister and Leader of the Alliance for Change Khemraj Ramjattan, was on Saturday again greeted by protesting supporters of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic during a public meeting at Corriverton, Upper Corentyne, Region Six. The protesters accused Ramjattan of betraying sugar workers by colluding to close the sugar estates, and bombarded him for the street lights that the APNU/AFC Government had promised to install at Corriverton. They also accused him of turning a blind eye on the upsurge in crime. There were also placards that indicated to the minister…

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Injured brothers receiving medical treatment in the US

One-year-old Besham Sohan and his older brother, four-year-old Gansham Sohan, who were severely burnt about their bodies earlier this month, will be receiving medical attention overseas as the duo was medevacked to the United States of America last Saturday to commence the treatment. The urgent medical care that the lads needed was made possible through Non-Governmental Organisation, Saving Hands Emergency Aid (SHEA), which raised funds for transporting the youngsters at the cost of US$45,000. The brothers were being treated at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) where the younger Sohan…

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Man reportedly admits he killed wife 21 years ago

The man who was remanded to prison last week for allegedly stabbing his ex-lover to her breast, along with her male companion, at Hururu Mission, Upper Berbice River, will soon be hauled before the courts once again but this time for a murder charge from 21 years ago. Reports are that in September of 1998, the now 48-year-old Philbert Thomas called “Gilbert Thomas” was at a fun day in the Kwabanna village, Region One (Barima-Waini,) when he allegedly stabbed his reputed wife, Viola Thomas, to death at the community centre…

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Political instability is any investor’s greatest nightmare

Dear Editor, It is with great pleasure that I come to you from Florida. I’m a Guyanese by birth and a proud Lindener. I’ve been living in the U.S. for just over 25 years. Like any other bold and shrewd businessman, I’ve managed to make a name for myself. Today, my business of steel and welding fabrications is operating in six states throughout the US. My other venture, which is that of construction, is also rapidly proliferating in my home state. A few weeks ago, at a social event, I…

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Salman Khan on 31 years in Bollywood

Thanks to everyone who’s been a par of this journey Salman Khan has completed 31 years in the film industry and the superstar has thanked his fans for playing a huge part in this journey. The 53-year-old actor took to his social media accounts to mark the occasion and shared a photograph from his childhood. “A big thank you to the Indian film industry and to everyone who has been a part of this 31-year journey, especially all my fans and well-wishers who have made this amazing journey possible…” Salman…

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Business Minister plugs need to push agro-tourism

The 15th Annual Berbice Expo and Trade Fair was recently launched under the theme “Promoting a favourable business and investment climate”. The four-day event, which is promoted by the Central Corentyne Chamber of Commerce (CCCC), will be held at the Albion Sports Complex from September 27 to 30. The exposition was officially launched by Business Minister Haimraj Rajkumar, who emphasised the need to push agriculture and tourism. He admitted that the economic contributions that Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) made to the national economy were enormous. On this note, he added…

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