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This resident said that a shallow well is located on his transported property.
This resident said that a shallow well is located on his transported property.

Jagdeo tells Mortice farmers to diversify

In light of the current dry conditions, President Bharrat Jagdeo has encouraged farmers in the Mahaicony area to look at diversification as a long term solution so that they can survive during the “toughest times.”

Chavez warns businesses after currency devaluation

CARACAS, (Reuters) – Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez ordered  soldiers to seek out businesses that raise prices after a sharp  devaluation of the bolivar currency last week, saying he will  expropriate firms that engage in price gouging.

Chief Executive Officer of the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority, Lionel Wordsworth (right), hands over the keys to the rehabilitated pump station to the City Engineer. (GINA photo)
Chief Executive Officer of the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority, Lionel Wordsworth (right), hands over the keys to the rehabilitated pump station to the City Engineer. (GINA photo)

Refurbished Kitty pump station commissioned

-repairs cost $63.78M President Bharrat Jagdeo yesterday inaugurated the refurbished Kitty pump station.

Bomber’s betrayal shows spy challenge for West

LONDON, (Reuters) – The killing of CIA employees in  Afghanistan by a suicide bomber lauded online as a militant  James Bond suggests al Qaeda’s south Asian allies have developed  an unprecedented capacity to disrupt the West’s spy efforts.

Ministry studying banana, plantain disease

The Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) and the National Agricultural Research Institute (NARI) are currently conducting a survey among banana and plantain farmers countrywide to determine the location and spread of a disease which puts the two plant industries at risk.

Israel to build barrier along Egyptian frontier

JERUSALEM, (Reuters) – Prime Minister Benjamin  Netanyahu approved plans yesterday to erect a barrier along part  of Israel’s border with Egypt and install advanced surveillance  equipment to keep out illegal migrants and militants.

Terminated casuals begin post office training

The Guyana Post Office Corporation (GPOC) last Friday started a training programme for casual staff who had their services from the department  terminated on 31st December last year, the first phase of its  regularization and reform plan.

‘Avatar’ box office hits $1.3 billion worldwide

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – “Avatar” ruled the  worldwide box office for a fourth weekend yesterday, creeping  closer to the all-time record held by writer/director James  Cameron’s earlier effort “Titanic,” distributor 20th Century  Fox said.

Devaluation ups stakes in Venezuela election year

CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelans rushed to the shops  yesterday, fearful of price rises after a currency  devaluation that will let President Hugo Chavez boost  government spending ahead of an election but feeds opposition  charges of economic mismanagement.

CIA bomber video calls for attacks on US

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – The suicide bomber who killed  CIA agents in Afghanistan had made a video calling on militants  to avenge the death of the Pakistani Taliban leader by carrying  out attacks in and outside the United States, al Jazeera said.

Skeldon Sugar Factory

Skeldon factory still not receiving sufficient cane

– report highlights several operational problems Inadequate cane supply continues to plague the new Skeldon factory which is currently operating at around 50 per cent capacity, but a report completed last year found operational issues including various problems with the diffuser.

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