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Venezuela likely underestimating Zika cases

CARACAS (Reuters) – President Nicolas Maduro’s government is likely underestimating the number of Zika cases in Venezuela, which could hurt efforts to combat the virus-bearing mosquito, according to local doctors, opposition politicians and neighbouring Colombia.

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Zika may also be an STD

(Trinidad Guardian) Apart from the fact the Zika virus can be spread by an Aedes aegypti mosquito, scientists have discovered two cases of the virus in semen, including one case where it was sexually transmitted.

Disciplined Forces to vote March 8th

-Independents could shake up process With historic local government elections in the air, the Guyana Elections Commis-sion (Gecom) has revealed that the Disciplined Forces will vote on March 8th but the list of candidates for the districts has not been officially released as yet.

Gov’t to step up drive against mercury in mining

As part of its efforts to “foster greener, more sustainable mining”, the Government of Guyana, through the Ministry of Natural Resources will soon be establishing a compliance unit and crafting a National Action Plan aimed at minimising and, as far as possible, eliminating the use of mercury in mining operations.

Sheila Holder

Sheila Holder lauded at AFC HQ launching

In what was described as a historic occasion, the Alliance for Change (AFC) on Saturday formally opened its headquarters at Railway Line, Kitty, naming it the Centre for Change in memory of one of its founders, Sheila Holder who died in 2011.

NDIA head defends Tapakuma pumping decision

Had the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA) begun to pump water from the Pomeroon River into the Tapakuma Conservancy months ago, the farmers along the river would have suffered from salt water intrusion, NDIA head Frederick Flatts says.

Marijuana field found at Onderneeming

During Saturday, police ranks conducted a drug eradication operation in the Onderneeming Backdam, Essequibo Coast, during which a two-acre size field with cannabis sativa (marijuana) plants under cultivation was found and destroyed.

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