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City drainage report to be submitted to President in a week – Croal The multi-agency National Drainage Task Force, established by President Irfaan Ali, completed its public consultation phase for the Georgetown Drainage Improvement Project last evening with final meetings held with residents of Constituencies 12 and 14 at the North Ruimveldt Multilateral Secondary School, and Constituency 9 at the Enterprise Primary School and a report is to be submitted to President Irfaan Ali. The article City drainage report to be submitted to President in a week – Croal appeared first on Stabroek News.
Elections well run, incumbent had undue advantage – EU observer mission final report The European Union Elec-tion Observation Mission (EU EOM) yesterday delivered its final report on the 2025 General and Regional Elections reiterating that voting was peaceful and well run but an uneven playing field had been created for the incumbent and that this should be addressed by strict campaigning rules. The article Elections well run, incumbent had undue advantage appeared first on Stabroek News.
Police want speed cameras for new bridge The Guyana Police Force has recommended to the “relevant” authorities, presumably the Ministry of Public Works, the installation of speed-monitoring cameras on the new Bharrat Jagdeo Demerara River Bridge, following concerns over reckless driving and two accidents yesterday during heavy rainfall. The article Police want speed cameras for new bridge appeared first on Stabroek News.
State resources used in 29% of PPP/C campaign events – EU observers report European Union (EU) election observers noted that state resources were directly used in 29 per cent of the observed campaign events organized by the PPP/C. The article State resources used in 29% of PPP/C campaign events – EU observers report appeared first on Stabroek News.
GDF to rebuild 200 roofs in hurricane-hit Jamaica – President President Irfaan Ali yesterday announced that a Guyana Defence Force (GDF) team will be deployed to Jamaica as part of a major regional support effort, pledging assistance in rebuilding at least 200 roofs for residents affected by the recent devastating Hurricane Melissa, according to a video interview shared on social media. The article GDF to rebuild 200 roofs in hurricane-hit Jamaica – President appeared first on Stabroek News.
Community colleges struggle to bounce back from Melissa’s battering A senior official in the Ministry of Education says community colleges heavily damaged by Hurricane Melissa have received interim clean-up grants to help remove debris from their campuses. With concerns growing over the disruption facing students...
Rodents, disease concerns grow amid garbage backlog in Hanover WESTERN BUREAU: With the parish of Hanover listed in the Ministry of Health and Wellness report confirming 11 cases of leptospirosis in western Jamaica since the passage of Hurricane Melissa, concerns are mounting about the large amounts of...
MP Purkiss cries for more support for Hanover Eastern WESTERN BUREAU: Hanover Eastern Member of Parliament Andrea Purkiss has sharply criticised the level of government assistance reaching her constituency following the devastation caused by Category 5 Hurricane Melissa across western Jamaica. She...
Hurricane's impact extends beyond infrastructure to mental health This article marks the first in a series highlighting Youth Voices in Hurricane Melissa Recovery. It will feature perspectives from youth as they reflect on key areas of the recovery process, offering insights into resilience, rebuilding and the...
Pencils4Kids delivers $2m in relief to hurricane-hit Quickstep, Donegal New York City-based charity Pencils4Kids has stepped in with relief support for the residents of Quickstep and Donegal in St Elizabeth, following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa. The organisation’s founder and CEO, Randy Griffiths,...
