Car stolen in Macoya found in hospital carpark

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The Tunapuna Police Station. File photo Angelo Marcelle

A 29-year-old Macoya man was robbed of his car early on Friday morning.

Police said the man was sitting in the driver’s seat of his red Kia Sportage on Gladioli Boulevard at around 12.20 am when two bandits approached him and announced a robbery.

The man got out of the car and the bandits got in and drove off.

The man called the police, who found the car in the carpark of the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex at around 1.23 am.

Tunapuna police and crime scene investigators towed the car to a police station.

In an unrelated incident, a 26-year-old Cunupia taxi driver was robbed of his car in St Joseph on Thursday afternoon.

Police said the driver picked up a man on Farm Road at around 2.10 pm. While he was driving, the passenger told the driver to stop for two other men at the side of the road.

The men pulled out guns and ordered the driver out of the car and they tied his hands with plastic tie straps before driving off with his car.

Passers-by helped the driver, who reported the robbery to the police.

The driver tracked his car to Hydraulic Road North, Caroni.

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Police return Ramdeen’s laptop, phones

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POLICE have returned all the items investigators seized when they searched the home and law offices of ex-UNC senator Gerald Ramdeen in May 2019.

On Thursday, a legal officer with the police service replied to a pre-action protocol letter sent by Ramdeen’s attorney Dayadai Harripaul, telling her the items could be collected at the Anti-Corruption Investigations Bureau’s offices at Independence Square, Port of Spain, between 8 am and 4pm.

On Wednesday, Harripaul had written to the acting Police Commissioner, demanding a return of the items, which included computers, laptops, iPads and cell phones.

The searches were done on May 1, 2019 – the day before Ramdeen and former attorney general Anand Ramlogan, SC, were slapped with three corruption charges in an alleged legal-fees kickback scheme.

The police were told the items contained privileged material. Harripaul also said the police’s continued detention of the items was improper, since the criminal prosecution against her client had been discontinued earlier this week.

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Vessel’s owner to pay as repairs to DHB cost over $1B

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Ongoing repairs to the Demerara Harbour Bridge (DHB) following last weekend’s collision have already racked up a bill of over $1 billion and according to Public Works Minister Juan Edghill, the company that owns the vessel will be held financially liable for the extensive works being carried out.

“It’s a billion and counting,” Edghill declared.

Asked about the company that owns the vessel being made to foot the repair bill, the Public Works Minister indicated that “…the Government of Guyana is very clear on this matter”.

In fact, he revealed that the Panamanian vessel – MV Trade Wind Passion – is currently being detained. “We’ve already done all the necessary legal paperwork. The ship is legally under arrest, because we’ve filed all the necessary paperwork,” he asserted.

During the retraction for marine traffic in the wee hours of Saturday, the fuel ship, which was transporting fuel to the Guyana Oil Company (GuyOil), crashed into the bridge. The damage to the critical structure was extensive with at least four spans and a pontoon affected.

At the time, the vessel was heading south and was the last of five vessels to cross through the bridge, which had to be out of commission over the weekend and opened on Tuesday to light vehicular traffic. A scheduled arrangement was subsequently put in place for vehicles carrying less than 18 tonnes as works continue on the bridge.

Giving an update on repairs to the bridge on Thursday, Minister Edghill was high in praise for the team working to get the structure back up and functional.

“As of this [Thursday] morning, while everybody is seeing traffic moving and flowing, they’re still working miracles below – changing out pontoons and doing all kinds of things while still facilitating the movement of people and goods to ensure that commerce and people keep moving. Those are things some engineers and technicians want the bridge to be closed to do. But with proper planning and putting heads together, we’ve been able to [open the bridge],” he related.

The Public Works Minister noted that only Thursday morning a repaired wrench was delivered by the contractor to the workers to be reinstalled as they prepare to resume retraction for marine traffic. According to Edghill, getting the bridge functional for vehicular traffic is just one aspect of the work that is being done.

“They have to get the bridge functional as well for marine traffic, because it must be able to do the retraction to allow for the passage of boats… We’re hoping to get our first retraction maybe [today] or Saturday and that is why it was important for us to get the wrench by [Thursday] morning so that it can be installed and tested … the rest of it. So, we may very well be able to have a retraction in another 24 to 36 hours,” he explained.

Minister Edghill further pointed out that while significant work has been conducted to get the bridge to a working stage, there was much more to be done. However, he could not give a timeline for these works to be completed and the DHB returned to normal operations.

“We’re working on everything to make that happen… It’s nowhere near the finish, but significantly advanced, great work is being done by the engineers and the contractors,” he stressed.

The Public Works Minister outlined that it was important to have the bridge reopened for vehicular traffic across the Demerara River, and even more important to restore retraction for the passage of traffic along the waterway.In fact, he pointed to the disruption to certain operations that this situation has caused such as garbage collection services.

“Getting garbage to the dump site [in Region Four – Demerara-Mahaica] from Region Three (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara) was becoming a major crisis. In fact, one service provider sent me a notice that they may very well be putting in a claim; it cost them $3 million to get a pontoon to bring their trucks from Parika to Kingston,” Edghill disclosed.

Meanwhile, immediately following the collision, a Board of Inquiry (BoI) was set up by the government to look into the incident. According to the Minister, the BoI members started working in the wee hours of Sunday into late hours of the day. So far, they have taken statements and spoken to more than 35 individuals.

“They had seven days to compile their report and as of [Thursday], they are on schedule and I think I should be receiving that report soon,” Edghill told the media.

Following the incident, local authorities conducted drug and alcohol tests on the boat pilot and the results were negative. Reports that the crew was sleeping at the time of the accident had also been debunked by the Minister previously.

In the meantime, the Panamanian fuel ship remains in Port Georgetown pending the outcome of the investigation and the completion of repairs to the bridge.

Over the weekend, President Dr Irfaan Ali inspected works being done on the bridge and reiterated that efforts would be taken to revise guidelines used by vessels to traverse the opened Harbour Bridge during retraction.

“We also have to relook now at the guidelines. We have bigger ships coming in. We have faster vessels. And the bridge, really, is being nursed along at this stage in the bridge’s life. And we can’t every time there’s an impact – and this is one of the worst impacts we’ve ever had, when this happens then (it impacts) the fragility of the bridge, it needs continuous maintenance… But one of the things with the frequent hitting of the bridge is that it is actually devouring all our spare capacity. So, these are the challenges,” the Head of State said.

President Ali further indicated that Government would be expediting works on the new Demerara River Bridge so as to ease the burden that the current structure places on commuters.Back in May, a US$260 million contract for the new bridge across the Demerara River, which was awarded to a joint venture led by China Railway and Construction Corporation (International) Limited, was signed.

The new bridge will be a fixed 2.65-kilometre four-lane high-span cable-stayed structure across the Demerara River and will feature a bicycle lane. It will also bring an end to closures to vehicular traffic with a 50-metre fixed high span to cater for the free flow of vessels uninterrupted.

Back in November 2021, Cabinet granted its no objection for the Chinese company to construct the bridge using a Design-Build-Finance (DBF) model. The bridge will land aback Nandy Park, East Bank Demerara (EBD), on the eastern side, and at La Grange, West Bank Demerara (WBD) on the western side.

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Guyana, China sign Air Service Agreement

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

The Governments of Guyana and the Peoples’ Republic of China on Thursday inked an Air Service Agreement (ASA) – a move that not only seeks to enhance passenger travel and trade between the two countries but also broaden Guyana’s global connectivity.

The Agreement was signed between Public Works Minister Juan Edghill and Chinese Ambassador to Guyana, Guo Haiyan, at the Ministry’s Kingston, Georgetown, office.

According to Minister Edghill, this ASA will facilitate air transport connectivity between the two nations and develop mutual relations in the field of civil aviation. He pointed out that while Guyana and China have excellent trade relations in different fields, the lack of direct Airlink has been a disadvantage.

“The signature of this agreement puts the legal framework in place to address this challenge. So, China and Guyana would not only be “friendly” and… “distant” but would become nearer. It is anticipated that airlines of both countries will capitalise on the opportunities that exist for the movement of people and cargo between the two countries,” he stated.

In fact, the Public Works Minister outlined that there is already significant traffic of passenger and cargo between the two nations annually, and the enactment of this agreement will only foster cultural interactivity as well as advance air transport services, trade, and economic growth.

Further, he noted that such interconnectivity will seek to ensure that the tourism potential of Guyana is fully explored.

Moreover, the Public Works Minister outlined that the signing of this agreement is yet another step being taken by the People’s Progressive Party/Civic administration to expand Guyana’s global reach by establishing new air connectivity.

“The signing of this agreement reflects the government’s commitment to connecting Guyana to the rest of the world… This agreement complements the more than 50 years of services agreement Guyana has established with other ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) subscribing standards for the development of Airlink amongst ourselves. We are playing our role in getting that landscape in place,” he stated.

In fact, Minister Edghill used the opportunity to lobby the Chinese Ambassador to invite China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, and Air China, among others, to explore flying the Guyana-China route.

Guyana and China have been exploring the possibility of civil aviation cooperation for years. In 2014, the Civil Aviation Authorities of the two countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in Indonesia. Then in 2019, the two sides began negotiations in preparation for the agreement.

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GTT to invest $10B to increase Fibre coverage in next 2 years

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Government’s liberalization of the communications sector two years ago has paved the way for a turnaround in services offered to Guyanese, as the positive effects are now being measured.

This is according to Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips while speaking at a Fibre Press Conference hosted by the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Home Solutions and Fixed Networks on Thursday.

“This liberalization places our country on a global standard and encourages existing operators to optimize their own services. Today, we see a shining example through GTT in the rollout of its Fibre campaign, which saw the recent connectivity of 2,800 homes, bringing their total to over 100,000 homes connected with their service.”

According to PM Phillips, issues raised by consumers are examined and are being dealt with at the level of the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to ensure that the appropriate quality of services is delivered and standards are implemented.

“It is enlightening to see our own service providers taking the initiative to continue to ensure that the needs of these communities are met through enhanced and expanded services. In today’s technologically driven world, ensuring equitable access to ICT for all is essential. We have seen the consequences of a lack of access to these services during the COVID-19 pandemic. For many, ICTs became a primary communication channel.”

According to the PM, Government is continuously focusing on transformative developments to positively impact the telecoms sector. As a result, he reiterated that an ICT master plan is in the pipeline that will significantly enhance the efficiency and productivity of Guyana’s public and private sectors.

“We have authorized the installation and operation of additional submarine cables, making for a more resilient connection to the internet. We have also removed value-added tax on internet data for residential customers, which means that these newly connecting and existing customers will benefit from more disposable income,” he shared.

Chief Operations Officer (CEO) of Home and Fixed Services at GTT, Eshwar Thakurdin on the other hand related that their record 100,000 homes connected with Fibre services mean increased access for families in a post-COVID world. Fibre was introduced in mid-2021, where customers benefitted from three to 10 times internet speed at lowered costs.

“It is no longer a want… The Internet is a need and fuel for your lifestyle, commerce, learning and development and entertainment. Reliable and stable internet in today’s world is not a luxury. GTT, community by community, will ensure that we increase that access across Guyana,” Thakurdin related.

He added that the company is always staying ‘ahead of the game’ in bringing 21st-century solutions to customers. Over the next two years, an additional $10 billion will be invested so that 75 per cent of households can have access to fibre by 2024.

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GECOM taken to court over $9.2M in rent arrears for Kingston properties

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Legal proceedings have been brought against the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) over its failure to pay $9,225,000 in outstanding rent to Anand Sanasie, landlord of the properties it occupies in Kingston, Georgetown.

In a Fixed Date Application (FDA) filed at the Demerara High Court, Sanasie has said he owns the transports of the two properties occupied by GECOM — one at Lot 9 Fort and Barrack Streets, Kingston, Georgetown, and the other at Lot 31 Fort and Barrack Streets, Kingston, Georgetown.

Sanasie has said that, on November 23, 2020, he entered into an agreement of tenancy with GECOM — a constitutional body — for the rental of the two properties, and that the duration of the tenancy for both properties was from January to December 2021.

He has said it was agreed that GECOM would pay him $1,332,500 per month for rental of the Lot 9 property, and $717,500 per month for rental of the Lot 31 property. Both tenancies expired on December 31, 2021, but continued on the same terms, except that there was an agreed-upon 50 per cent increase in rentals in relation to both properties, effective from January 2022 for a period of three years, he added.

According to him, the rent for Lot 9 from January 1, 2022 was increased from $1,332,500 to $1,998,750 per month; and for Lot 31, it was increased from $717,500 to $1,076,250 per month. He said the new rental rates were approved by GECOM at a statutory meeting held on January 18, 2022.

Sanasie has deposed that while the tenancy agreements between both parties were executed on February 4, 2022, and are still valid and subsisting, GECOM has, since January 2022, continued to pay rent at the old rate, and is therefore indebted to him in the sum of $9,225,000.

Through his lawyer Ron Motilall, Sanasie told the court that he has made numerous oral and written demands for the owed rent, but GECOM has refused to pay the sum rightly due to him. As such, he is asking the High Court to grant an order compelling GECOM to pay him the arrears of rent, rent at the new rates, an order for costs, and any further orders the court deems just.

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ECSRC Shares Guidelines To Protect Citizens From Scammers – St. Lucia Times News

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The Eastern Caribbean Securities Regulatory Commission (ECSRC) performs a very important function as it seeks to protect its citizens and investors while helping to develop the securities market operations.

Speaking on this week’s episode of ECCB Connects, Chief Executive Officer of the ECSRC, Alousia Faisal, shares information about how ordinary citizens can protect themselves from scammers.

Faisal says, that some of the signs and common tactics that scammers use include the prospect of gaining wealth quickly; the urgency of investing; and the promise of guarantees. She adds that any guarantees promised without any risks should be a cause for concern, as investments by nature are risky and there are times when your investment returns will fluctuate.

Several channels are used by these scammers including emails, WhatsApp messages and telephone calls.

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Faisal emphasises that when shares are sold publicly on the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange (ECSE), there is a prospectus.

In instances where shares are offered online, investors should conduct proper research by checking with the regulators of that company to ensure that the investment is legitimate.

She points out that the ECSRC offers licenses to traders and this information is accessible on their website. She confirms that only these persons who are listed are authorised to trade.

SOURCE: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank

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SURINAME-FINANCE-Suriname makes progress in foreign debt rescheduling

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Palu: Oude politiek brengt Suriname niet vooruit

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INGEZONDEN De lezing van de drievoudig president bij de NPS is voor velen in eigen huis een enorme teleurstelling geworden.

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Hoddebourg-Rinna invité aux Herbiers

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CYCLISME. Le Chrono des Nations en Vendée

Le sociétaire de la Team Pédale Pilotine Blue Car disputera le Chrono des nations programmé ce dimanche, aux Herbiers (Vendée). Il s’agit d’un contre-la-montre individuel de 27,230 km ouvert uniquement aux coureurs juniors (17-18 ans).

Du haut de ses dix-huit ans, Josué Hoddebourg Rinna, le champion en titre du contre-la-montre en Martinique, sera confronté à des coureurs en provenance, entre autres, de la Belgique, la Grande-Bretagne, la Hollande, la république Tchèque, ou encore de la Slovaquie.

Le sociétaire de la TPPBC est un véritable spécialiste de l’effort en solitaire, il a fait jeu égal tout au long de la saison avec ses aînés : l’Estonien Gert Kivistik, Kyllian Boscher, Marc Flavien, notamment. Toutefois…


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