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 Workmen removing refrigerators from the demolished buildings at BM Soat.
Workmen removing refrigerators from the demolished buildings at BM Soat.

Works Ministry demolishes BM Soat obstruction

The Public Works Ministry yesterday defended the demolition of a fence and building it said was obstructing the construction of the four-lane road project at Success, East Coast Demerara.

Granger says US democracy project will be of great value

The USAID-funded $300m Leadership and Democracy (LEAD) project to be implemented by the International Republican Institute (IRI) will be of great value, according to Opposition Leader David Granger Granger, also leader of A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) was speaking  to reporters yesterday on the government’s rejection of the project on the grounds that it was insufficiently consulted.

Courts for online sales

Courts (Guyana) is scheduled to launch their online sales website in January 2014, according to Director of Marketing, Molly Hassan.

Protest over 5% pay hike called off again

Another march organised by the Guyana Public Service Union was yesterday called off and First Vice President Mortimer Livan said this was due to the late response of the police in granting permission.

Part of the West Berbice parade

Wakenaam thrilled by Santa Parade

Residents of Wakenaam were thrilled on Saturday to have a ‘Santa Claus Parade’ for the first time on the island, compliments of a former resident and the Aditya Kids Trust Fund Foundation (AKTFF).

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