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Bomb scare rocks City Hall at height of Statutory Meet
- sends Town Clerk Sooba fleeing to safety, leaves Councillors unmoved
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Sooba says she fears for her life CAROL SOOBA
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Town Clerk tussle...
City Officers taking control of the situation after persons were forced to vacate the premises (Photos by Ravin Singh)
Ramsammy hails agriculture as ‘ticket to a prosperous future’ Centre
- at launch here of Agricultural Science at CAPE
‘Nothing has changed’ Page 2 with respect to procedure, appointments Court again absolves Carol Ann Lynch of husband’s murder
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Sooba says she fears for her life EMBATTLED Town Clerk (Ag.) Carol Sooba, in a statement yesterday disclosed that she has received word that she is a “target” of criminal elements and as a result she now fears for her life. According to her, the information is from a credible source, who was part of a meeting in South Georgetown, organized by two officials from the Georgetown Mayor and City Council (M&CC), where her post as acting Town Clerk was protested. She said, “These officials were meeting with known elements connected to the criminal underworld. Part of their plan is to physically harm me by dousing me with corrosive substances, and to fire-bomb my residence. “I have no reason to question the creditability of the information provided to me since neighbours and other individuals have reported to me that strange persons were seen in and around the vicinity of my home on several recent occasions. “Two recent incidents have caused me to believe that my vehicle was trailed during the time when I travelled home.” Sooba, despite registering her concern over the
threat to her life, said she will be “relentless” in her capacity to resist the attempts by Mayor Hamilton Green,
CAROL SOOBA among others, to remove her by “illegitimate and sinister” means. The acting Town Clerk said, “These threats have since forced me to implement additional security measures. These attacks on me have emanated from my efforts to root out deep-seated corruption in the City
Council. “I remain humble and encouraged by the great support given to me by citizens in and out of Georgetown, officers and staff of the Council, in the face of concerted efforts by the Mayor and his cabal to stymie my efforts with their anti-Sooba campaign.” The Mayor and Councillors of Georgetown, last week, moved to have Public Relations Officer (PRO) Royston King illegally appointed as Town Clerk, but not in keeping with the provisions of the Municipal and District Councils Act, Chapter 28:01. In keeping with Article 118(1) of the Municipal and District Councils Act, Chapter 28:01, which reads to the effect that the power to appoint persons to hold or act in any local government office and the power to remove any such local government officer from office shall be vested in the Local Government Commission. The Act further provides in
Article 119 (1) that any such decision taken by the Commission must be approved by the powers duly vested in the Minister of Local Government and Regional Development. The dispute over the Town Clerk’s appointment has spanned the tenure of three successive Local Government Ministers, Kellawan Lall, Ganga Persaud and Norman Whittaker. Once again the Council has found itself in a dilemma by seeking to override the powers of the Local Government Minister in keeping with the constitutionally provided selection process of appointing local government officers in the absence of a Local Government Commission. There have since been calls on the Georgetown Mayor and City Council, as well as the ‘appointed’ Town Clerk to work in unison in the interest of progress, and to improve the current situation at the Council.
Town Clerk tussle...
‘Nothing has changed’ with respect to procedure, appointments - Local Gov’t Minister
By Ravin Singh
LOCAL Government and Regional Development Minister Norman Whittaker has given assurance that
nothing has changed in the appointment of Town Clerks, as Royston King’s appointment will continue not being recognised by the Local Government
Ministry. Addressing a press conference yesterday at the Locl Government Ministry, the Minister explained
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Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Norman Whittaker. To his right is the Permanent Secretary of the LGRD Ministry
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Bomb scare rocks City Hall at height of Statutory Meet - sends Town Clerk Sooba fleeing to safety, leaves Councillors unmoved By Ravin Singh
IT WAS sheer chaos and confusion at the City Hall yesterday afternoon when word spread that a bomb had been planted on the premises. The rumour, which made the rounds shortly after acting Town Clerk Carol Sooba entered City Hall’s Chamber, forced her to vacate the premises, but surprisingly, a Statutory Meeting of the Mayor & City Council (M&CC) which was in progress at the time, continued as per normal as if nothing was amiss. Councillor Kamla Devi Ross told this newspaper that Sooba arrived at the meeting to find PRO Royston King occupying her seat. As such, she placed another chair in front of the one he was occupying and commenced conducting the meeting. On seeing this, Deputy Mayor, Patricia Chase-Green reportedly advanced upon Sooba and grabbed the microphone and Town Clerk designation tag which had been placed on the desk that Sooba was using. This precipitated a scuffle between Ross and Chase-Green, as Ross “refused to allow bullyism to prevail.” “You can’t ridicule the Town Clerk just like that! How dare you all do that? You all playing bully! You can’t bring anyone and do as you like! They appeal the case; wait until the decision is finished! Why is it that you are jumping the gun!” Ross admonished. A report from Chase-Green, who was seated directly next to a microphone in the Chambers, indicated that “visitors who came to listen to the public meeting were not allowed to go through that door, they had to use the Chambers door; and for security, I tried to get to the microphone (Sooba’s microphone) to say to them that we are trying to get the door open.” According to Chase-Green’s incomprehensible report, in her attempt to get to the microphone, Miss Sooba snatched it (the microphone) from her, and this started a tug-o-war. However, the Deputy Mayor released the microphone and name tag, after which councillors in support of King’s illegal appointment proceeded to remove the name-tag once more and award it to King. Then the upheaval started, and the verbally abusive threats directed at Sooba forced her to vacate the chambers, along with some of her staff, who then proceeded to her office.
Royston King illegally assumes the post of Town Clerk during the statutory meeting held on May 12 at City Hall At that point, the Deputy Town Clerk received a phone call from the Mayor’s Office claiming that two bombs had been placed on the premises, respectively in the eastern and western sections of the building; and this announcement forced Sooba and her team to disperse. According to Sooba, her post as Town Clerk (ag) was “overrun by the Mayor once more, and I suffered verbal abuse at the hands of his supporters,” some of whom included vendors from the Stabroek Market. Mr Kwame McCoy, Press and Publicity Officer at the Office of the President, explained that the actions of the Mayor establishes a pattern of his dislike of women. He said, “We recall his attack on Beulah Williams and Yonnette Pluck; now it is Carol Sooba. So, it is indeed a pattern where the Mayor has had problems with women holding the position of Town Clerk, and that is partly worrying.” Ironically, whereas Acting Town Clerk Carol Sooba was scared away by news of the bomb, the ‘threat’ was completely ignored by Mayor Green, the Deputy Mayor and other councillors supportive of King acting as Town Clerk. They continued their unconstitutional statutory meeting in the absence
of the legally appointed Town Clerk (ag). The Sixth Schedule Part I of the Municipal and District Councils Act Chap 28:01 gives the Town Clerk responsibility to convene any meeting of the council, as well as preparing the agenda, minutes and reports of any such meeting for relay to the Local Government officials. Thus this statutory meeting with King as Town Clerk has been rendered unconstitutional. Sooba called the Guyana Police Force (GPF) and the Guyana Fire Service (GFS) to locate the bombs and ensure the safety of City Hall personnel, and they promptly responded, arriving on scene within minutes. Arrival of the GFS forced discontinuation of the Statutory Meeting as Fire personnel commenced searching for the bombs. This newspaper left the scene with a distraught Sooba working indefatigably with the GFS personnel to locate the “bombs” allegedly planted in the building. Sooba recently broke her silence on the illegal appointment of Royston King as Town Clerk, disclosing that she has since been advised by the Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Mr. Anil Nandlall, that legal action will be taken against the decision favouring King.
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Modi on course to be India’s next leader, exit polls show By Shyamantha Asokan
among the European Union and the United States, whose ambassadors have met him to patch up relations. Modi denies the accusations against him and a Supreme Court inquiry found no evidence to prosecute him. A majority of 272 seats in parliament is needed to form a government, although that is often achieved with outside support from regional parties. India’s staggered voting, spread over five weeks to reach the country’s 815 million voters and move security forces around its varied terrain, ended at 1800 IST (1230 GMT) on Monday.
NEW DELHI ,(Reuters) - Hindu nationalist, Narendra Modi, is set to become India’s next prime minister, four major exit polls showed yesterday, with his opposition party and its allies forecast to sweep to a parliamentary majority in the world’s biggest ever election. Modi, of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), electrified the lengthy contest that ended on Monday, with a media-savvy campaign that hinged on vows to kickstart India’s economy and create jobs. CONGRESS FACES HUMILIATION Yet much depends on Modi The BJP-led alliance is forecast to win 270-282 seats, winning enough seats to form a according to a poll conducted by research group CSDS stable government that can push for the CNN-IBN television network. through promised reforms. It forecast just 92-102 seats for the coalition led by the Indian elections are notoCongress party, which would be the worst ever result for riously hard to call, and polls the ruling party led by the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty. taken before and after voting Congress spearheaded India’s independence movehave a patchy track record at ment and has governed the country for over 50 years since best. Results of the ballot are freedom from British rule in 1947. due to be announced on Friday. If the BJP and its pre-election allies can win an outA Modi victory would be right majority, it will be the best showing by a single a blow for campaigners who group since Congress and its allies won 414 seats in 1984, have long maintained he is an Hindu nationalist Narendra when the assassination of then-prime minister Indira autocratic Hindu supremacist Modi, prime ministerial Gandhi created a swell of public sympathy for the party. responsible for an outbreak of candidate for India’s main Several national exit polls over-estimated the BJP’s religious riots in his home state, opposition Bharatiya Janata seat share in the last two general elections in 2004 and Gujarat, in 2002, in which more Party (BJP) and Gujarat’s 2009. The Congress party went on to form coalition govthan 1,000 people died, mostly chief minister ernments on both occasions. Muslims. “We will only know if this ‘Modi wave’ has really Modi, who rose from humhappened after the election results,” said Praveen Rai, a ble roots as a tea vendor’s son, was shunned by Western political analyst at CSDS who recently published a report on nations for years after the bloodshed in Gujarat, where he has exit polls. “It still might be more of a media wave, a manubeen chief minister since 2001. factured wave.” However, his rise on the national stage forced a rethink Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state and a crucial
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political battleground, is particularly tricky for pollsters to forecast because it is a caste-sensitive state where some voters are afraid to speak frankly about who they chose, said Rai. Another poll released on Monday, by Nielsen for ABP News, showed the BJP-led alliance hitting 281 seats. A third, by Cicero for the India Today group, predicted Modi’s alliance would take between 261 and 283 seats, and pollster C-Voter forecast a tally of 289. One earlier poll, by Today’s Chanakya, showed the BJP emerging with enough seats to rule on its own. BULL MARKET India’s election reached a climax yesterday as Modi sought to secure his ticket in Varanasi, a holy city for Hindus on the river Ganges in Uttar Pradesh. India’s stock markets have in recent days hit record highs on hopes that the exit polls would show the BJP and its allies winning a majority, boosted by both Modi’s pro-business image and the prospect of an end to the coalition governments that have slowed the pace of reform in recent years. The Nifty index breached the psychologically key level of 7,000 points for the first time on Monday, breaking a record high of 6,871.35 that it hit on Friday. The benchmark BSE Sensex hit an all-time high and the rupee touched its strongest levels in 10 months on Monday. Several analysts expected the rally to continue through the week. “The implications of a strong NDA government at the centre is that the quality and composition of the capital flows will improve,” said Rupa Rege Nitsure, chief economist at Bank of Baroda. The BJP and its allies are known as the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). Should Modi fall short of a majority when the results come in on May 16, he will need to strike a coalition deal with some of India’s increasingly powerful regional parties.
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Guyana CHRONICLE Tuesday May 13, 2014
St Lucia to host regional forum Mexican troops ‘kill Zetas on crime reduction strategies cartel founder Mellado’ CASTRIES, St. Lucia (CMC) – A twoday regional forum examining best practices for crime reduction strategies in the Caribbean will be held in St. Lucia later this month. Prime Minister, Dr Kenny Anthony, will address the Caribbean Leadership Forum (CLF) on crime fighting on May 22-23 that will be attended by police commissioners, senior law enforcement officials, academics and the media from the Caribbean and the United States The two-day event is organised by Monroe College and is being held under the theme ‘Crime Reduction Strategies and Democratic Policing:
Prime Minister Dr. Kenny Anthony
Respect for Community and Human Rights’. “The Caribbean Leadership Forum is an initiative designed to bring regional leaders, professionals, and other stakeholders together in a supportive and
respectful environment to deliberate on recognized challenges and act in concert to improve their communities,” said Dr Karenann Carty, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs. The organisers said the main aim of the two-day forum will be to discuss “real world situations that will have considerable impact on crime fighting in the region”. Director of the Regional Security System (RSS), Grantley Watson, will lead off the discussion on “Developing Protocols” for the appropriate use of force including firearms as well as effective strategies for removing guns from the streets.
Paraguay president’s palace being eroded by termites Architects say a termite infestation is threatening Paraguay’s presidential palace. “They’re damaging the wood structure, the floors and the wooden covers, which support some parts of the palace,” architect Gustavo Glavinich said. He said much of the iconic building’s west wing had been damaged. Mr Glavinich also warned that other parts of the 19th-Century building had not only been invaded by
termites but also by bats. “In 2012, we invested $5m (£3m) to save those parts of the palace which house the presidential office, the military cabinet, and the ceremonial room,” Mr Glavinich of the Public Works Ministry said. But he warned that a lack of follow-up investment meant that other parts of the Palacio de Lopez are being left to deteriorate. The architect suggested taking immediate measure to tackle the
termite infestation and to temporarily move the offices from the west wing to an annex. The palace in the capital, Asuncion, is the seat of the Paraguayan government and home to the office of President Horacio Cartes. Building work began in the 1850s under the direction of English architect, Alonso Taylor, but the palace was not finished until 1892. (BBC)
Copyright battle over Marley music goes to London court today KINGSTON, Jamaica -A case involving copyright issues regarding some songs by international Reggae icon Bob Marley is set for the Chancery Division of the High Court in London today. Being described as “the landmark trial” by Musicnews.com, those involved are plaintiff Cayman Music, and Chris Blackwell’s Blue Mountain Music, the defendant. According to music-news. com, “The trial is over a number of important titles, the most significant of which is ‘No Woman, No
Cry’, Bob Marley’s most famous song”. Cayman Music is reportedly suing Blue Mountain Music for “misattribution and diversion of income”, among other things, to retrieve ‘No Woman, No Cry’ and other songs such as ‘Crazy Baldhead’; ‘Johnny Was’; ‘Natty Dread’; ‘Rastaman Vibration’; ‘Rat Race’; ‘Rebel Music (Road Block)’; ‘So Jah Seh’; ‘Them Belly Full’; ‘Want More’; ‘War’; ‘Who the Cap Fit’. The website said Cayman Music is the “original, long-standing publishers of
Bob Marley” and that they represented his catalogue from 1967 to 1976. The defendants are the “then publishing arm of Island Records and sometime publisher of various Bob Marley titles, from the mid 1970s to later in his career”, the website added. Both publishers still retain some of Bob Marley’s work today. Marley returned to exmanager Danny Sims (who owned Cayman) prior to his death, the website also said. (Jamaica Observer)
The arrest of Joaquin “Shorty” Guzman was a big coup for Mexico’s security forces
Mexican security officials say one of the founders of the Zetas drug cartel has been killed in a gun battle in the north-eastern state of Tamaulipas. Galindo Mellado Cruz is accused of being one of the original members of the Zetas, which first emerged as a group of enforcers for the Gulf cartel. The two groups later split and became bitter rivals, their fights accounting for much of the violence in the area. He is believed to be among five gunmen shot dead by the army on Friday. A Tamaulipas state official told the Associated Press news agency that while Mellado no longer held a command position within the Zetas, he had been one of the 30 ex-special forces
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Powerful adversaries Analysts say the Zetas now control more territory than any other criminal gang in Mexico. They are infamous for their extremely violent methods, routinely decapitating rivals and hanging their bodies from bridges. The war between the Zetas and their former paymasters, the Gulf cartel, has turned Tamaulipas into one of Mexico’s most violent states. Mellado was on the run after escaping from prison where he had been jailed after being accused of armed robbery, rape and murder, the official said. He was killed in a raid on his
hideout in the city of Reynosa along with four other armed men. One soldier also died in the fire fight. It is not clear how the security forces tracked him down. The security forces have recently landed a series of heavy blows against Mexico’s drug cartels. Earlier this year, they arrested the world’s most wanted drug lord, Joaquin “Shorty” Guzman. And last year they killed the leader of the Zetas, Miguel Angel Trevino. But a number of highranking security officials have also been killed, including the Tamaulipas state intelligence chief, who was shot dead along with his bodyguards in Reynosa last week.
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GUYANA CHRONICLE TUESDAY May 13, 2014
ON WHAT GROUNDS DID YOU PREMISE YOUR STATEMENTS, MR AMBASSADOR? Dear Mr Ambassador,
EDITORIAL
Religious leaders and restoration of communities
AT A special ceremony last Sunday to celebrate mothers on Mother’s Day and honour mothers who have contributed to society -- among whom were Mrs. Philomena Sahoye-Shury, Ms. Parvati Persaud-Edwards and Ms. Rajkumarie Singh, Principal of the Hindu College, and Director on the Board of the Guyana Sevashram Sangha (Cove and John Ashram) -- religious and administrative head of the ashram, Swami Shivashankaranandaji Maharaj, announced that the ashram would once again be engaging in community outreaches, whereby youths would be encouraged to donate their spare time to undertake voluntary community activities, which would include distribution of food hampers to vulnerable individuals and groups in society, besides providing care and counselling to them. This activity would involve members and leaders of communities, who would identify the vulnerable parties in their respective communities, and the young people of those communities, who would be encouraged to focus on the needs of others, and to help those less fortunate than themselves, instead of engaging in time-wasting and possibly destructive actions and behaviours. The three women at reference were singled out for having contributed to community care exercises throughout their lives, but are public figures, so their efforts have not gone unrecognised. However, in many little ways, ordinary individuals within communities have been helping to better the quality of life of the poor and needy members of societies. Philanthropists such as Mr. and Mrs. Sattaur and Ameena Gafoor and the Gafsons Group; Mr. and Mrs. Bish and Ahilia Panday and the P&P Group; Ramsay Ali of Sterling Products Limited; Paul Chan-a-Sue, retired head of ANSA McAL; Dr. Bobby Ramroop and family, among others, have, with great generosity, contributed their time and resources to bettering the lives of mankind in a multiplicity of ways. The programme of activities, as outlined by Swamiji, will be a resuscitation of the ashram’s community outreaches of yesteryear, especially in the area of education. When Swami Purnandaji Maharaj established the Guyana branch of the Bharat Sevashram Sangha of India in response to a request by Guyana’s Hindu community, he did so with special focus on the behest of founding head of the organisation, Acharya Srimat Swami Pranavanandaji Maharaj (1896 - 1941), who was founder of the Bharat Sevashram Sangha. Sevashram is a combination of two words: Seva and ashram, which means service and sanctuary.
COME take a walk with me; a walk back to reality; a walk in modern Guyana, and not in the 1980s, because your accusation of censorship levied against the Government would have been true if we were actually in the 80s; but by God’s grace, we, as a nation, have evolved from such a horrific era, whereby we were living under a government that was dictatorial and brutal towards the people of Guyana. My first concern is how someone like you, who have tremendous resources and are supported by some of the world’s most reliable intelligence, could allow yourself to make these spurious accusations without substantial evidence to back up your claims. How can you be so baffled by this kind of impression that you’re trying to create of press freedom not blossoming in Guyana? On what grounds are these impressions being supported? I’ll take this time also to remind you that Guyana, before 1992, was a monopolistic nation under the PNC, where press freedom was concerned. Weren’t you interested then? Where was your voice in that harsh and deadly time when people were not only afraid to voice their opinions, but, most importantly, those who did, were punished, jailed, or even killed? The Walter Rodney assassination is a perfect example of this. I could also go more in-depth and mention the slaying of Father Bernard Darke, who was another victim of the unprincipled killings that took place back then. He was killed because he was documenting the wrongdoings of the PNC which was the ruling party at the time. How would you describe that era, if you were to compare press freedom then to now? I’ve done much research, and I can assure you that back in those dark and dismal days of the PNC, only the state papers and the state radio had access to everything, while opposition From his early childhood, Acharya Srimat Swami Pranavanandaji Maharaj, then Binode, dedicated himself to meditation and service to the Lord; and he struggled to overcome hurdles and establish the Sangha, an organisation through which he hoped to serve humanity worldwide, primarily in the area of education and through inculcating spiritual and moral values in the young people of the world. Oldest Hindu monk from the West, Guruji Vidyanandaji Maharaj, describes him thus: “In some ways, he stands most authentically for ancient Hindu values, which can easily be overlooked by modern commentators, scholars, and interpreters of religion.” Those ancient Hindu values are being replicated by the adherents to the principles ordained by the Acharya, primarily to give service worldwide to people, especially youths, in the area of education. And those principles were focal to the establishment of the Guyana Sevashram Sangha at Cove and John in the early 1950s. The Sanga was founded by Swami Purnanandaji Maharaji, in obedience to the supreme Acharya, on 20 acres of formerly undeveloped land, and was transformed into its current dynamic and dynamism by the “blood and sweat of the Swamis, Bramcharis, and selfless devotees” over the decades of its existence. According to Guruji, His Holiness Vidyanandaji Maharaj, who himself worked unremittingly and untiringly in service to mankind all his adult years – for which he was awarded Guyana’s Medal of Service by former President Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo -- Guyana is the only country that has produced monks in the western hemisphere; among whom are Guruji himself, who became spiritual head and administrator of the Sangha after the departure of Swami Purnanandaji Maharaj, and who
papers were consistently denied the right to import newsprint. There was absolutely no freedom at all; there was no freedom to speak, no freedom to travel, and no freedom to earn a living under the PNC back then, and we all can testify that they are trying to relive those dreadful days at present. An example in point is the opposition’s most recent voting down of key projects in budget 2014; this would put a lot of hard working Guyanese out of a job. Freedoms were basically missing, it’s a fact and it’s also a dark part of our nation’s history; but after 1992, from having only three television stations here in Guyana while the PNC was the ruling party, we now have close to 21 free and functioning television stations; from having just one daily newspaper, we’ve now been blessed with four free and functioning daily newspapers, and over 10 free and functioning radio stations, which have collectively been providing consistent press coverage to the Guyanese people without any fear over the years. So I’ll ask you again, Mr. Ambassador: On what grounds did you premise your statements that there’s no press freedom in Guyana? Moreso, I’ll take not only you, Mr. Ambassador, but also any of the private media on a challenge to say which private media has been censored by the PPP government to the point where they were told not to carry any anti-Government article, or were denied newsprint or access to travel within and even out of Guyana to cover stories. And while we’re at that, I’ll also ask of the private media to present any form of evidence that could show that they had been subjected to any form of censorship under the PPP government. Ever since 1992, Guyana has been a “Whole New World” where press freedom is concerned; it’s no longer monopolistic, it’s no longer dictatorial, it’s no longer detrimental and neither subjective! LANCELOT ADAMS now leads the New York Sangha; Swami Bhajananandaji Maharaj of the Canadian Sangha; Swami Parameshanandaji Maharaj, the Sangha’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations; Swami Nirliptanandaji Maharaj of the London Sangha; Swami Shiveshranandaji Maharaji and Swami Amritanandaji Maharaj, both of the USA; and current spiritual and administrative head of the Guyana Sangha, former Bramchari Vidur, and current (after ordination in India in January of 2012) Swami Shivashankaranandaji Maharaj, who now heads the Guyana branch of the Sangha. These Guyanese monks are serving humanity worldwide; and this adjuration of service to mankind was focal to the establishment of the Guyana Sevashram Sangha by Swami Purnanandaji Maharaji at Cove on John in the early 1950s. In yesteryears, the pursuit of education was allowed only to students who converted to Christianity; so the leaders of the Sangha joined Mrs. Janet Jagan in the relentless struggle to change that status quo, which their combined efforts succeeded in doing. Then, the members of the Sangha went from door to door in outreaches, to help members of society in various ways and persuade families to allow their children, especially females, to attend school. So Swami Shivashankaranandaji’s programme of outreach activities for community care and youth development is a continuation of the core principles and guiding precepts on which the Sangha was founded. It is to be hoped that the donor community would recognize the imperative of sustaining such initiatives, and participate fully with donations of cash and kind, so that there can be a restoration of the value systems of yesteryear within communities, from which the general society would indubitably benefit in a multiplicity of ways.
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MUST GUYANESE SUFFER AGAIN BECAUSE OF PNC POLITICS? A WELL-KNOWN columnist has clarified his position on today’s Guyana. “And what is that reality?” he asks. “Power lies in the hands of the opposition to prevent economic & financial ruin” of our country. Apparently reflecting the combined opposition’s viewpoint, the columnist boldly admits they can easily vote approval of the Anti-Money Laundering (AML/CFT) Bill, but they will not. Instead, they want a reward to do their sworn patriotic duty. “If the business world in Guyana cannot press the Government on these two democratic fronts, then let Guyana die. Period!” Mr. Frederick Kissoon was on cloud nine writing in his KN column of 4-30-2014, titled, “Then let Guyana die. Period”. But Armageddon’s faithful can be no match for God’s Own, who has laid it down in Matthew: “And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear Him which is able to destroy both soul and body in Hell”. The economic stability of all Guyanese does indeed require the Anti-Money Laundering Bill to become law. Since the Government does not itself have enough votes in Parliament to approve the bill, the bill is in rough waters headed to the falls’ deadline, but still the Opposition refuses to give a helping hand. Elected to make things better for all Guyanese, they themselves want something in return. Remember the electricity subsidy which Linden alone enjoys? It is the same story with the opposition. Isn’t the opposition the eventual alternative Government? How laudable are the Opposition (whose supporters advocate “death for Guyana”) to be so substantially better by far than the existing empowered? Their relegating all Guyanese to a mass death sentence due to some prior automatic prejudgment really tells us how deeply troubled we are as a country. Georgetown’s citizens are prepared to reside amidst stinking garbage in their daily existence. Would they be any more bothered by a public insanity without moral anchor to banish them, country and all, to oblivion? Even so, you never
know; there may be method in this madness, which applies shock attack to remedy sleeping sickness by a jolting death wish. Mounted atop the cross, Man Man (Naipaul’s Miguel Street) only wants to be our saviour. What must be especially comforting are those who are reassured by the Bhagavad Gita’s “Never the spirit was born; the spirit shall cease to be never. Never was time it was not, end and beginning are but dreams” by and from whom chaos is to again revisit though special delivery’s minions have been well established. The columnist warns: “If these two requests are rebuffed, devastation and draconian consequences … (omitted word - maybe “will” or “should”) … take over Guyana”. Regardless, why does it then matter, when tyranny’s ascendancy is inevitable, to pass any ultimatum? Richard Dawkins, in ‘Unweaving the Rainbow’, wrote: “We are going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones. Most people are never going to die, because they are never going to be born. The potential people who could have been here in my place but who will in fact never see the light of day outnumber the sand grains of the Sahara Desert. Certainly, those unborn ghosts include greater poets than Keats and scientists greater than Newton. We know this because the set of possible people allowed by our DNA so massively outnumbers the set of actual people (in existence). In the face of these stupefying odds, it is you and I, in our ordinariness, that are here.”
Why would anyone want Guyana to die anyway? What would become of Guyanese if their country goes up in flames is best addressed only by the columnist himself. “Go thou, and fill another room in hell. That hand shall burn in never-quenching fire that staggers thus my person…” is how Shakespeare’s Richard II has dismissed impending doom. But with the worldwide focus on the Rodney Commission of Inquiry (RCoI), this sounding off may be seen as another Don Quixote gallop to divert our gaze to yonder windmills in their minds. In a democratic country, all Guyanese were free to vote in 2011 for their own betterment. Our current woes are by our own choice in our parliamentary predicament. A similar uncertainty was reflected in the 1964 elections, which also empowered the previous PNC government to host Reverend Jim Jones to lead his flock into mass suicide. Only the PNC has the most outstanding resume of death experiences, with 1600 innocent people either killed or injured at Wismar in 1964 before independence, and some 800 dead in 1979 amidst Jonestown’s jungle green. Death by many years of slow starvation under Mr. Carl Greenidge’s stewardship, and calculated brutality against PNC opponents (1964 to 1992) is hardly the best recommendation to become reelected. Regardless, they still have that right to government by free and democratic elections, according to the Guyana constitution. Added to its honing violent 1962-1964 practices, it
explains the urgent necessity to camouflage the sullied PNC’s reputation under A-PN-U sheep’s clothing. Who are the best in philosophy most capable to “let Guyana die”? Says the “Earl of Sandwich: “Pon my honour, Wilkes, I don’t know whether you’ll die on the gallows or of the pox”. Replies John Wilkes: “That must depend, my Lord, upon whether I first embrace your Lordship’s principles or your Lordship’s mistresses”. (As retold by Sir Charles Petrie in The Four Georges). Will the Anti-Money Laundering Bill be finally approved by our patriots in the National Assembly? Not unless the merchants of death and destruction, like Sampson, would prefer destroying the temple of Guyanese solitude. But “For certain is death for the born, and certain is birth for the dead; therefore, over the inevitable, Thou shouldst not grieve” (Bhagavad Gita). Noticeable is the columnist crooning that “the private sector in this country wants to save their businesses from devastation and draconian consequences of the failed anti-money laundering legislation,but they want APNU and the AFC to do it for them.” Well, why not? Has the Opposition become resolved not to contest future elections to replace the PPP/C Government? When the Opposition can yet deliver the goods and enhance their image without being in government, why is
there need for any kickbacks when patriotism is what matters? The PPP gave “critical support” to the PNC government when needed; the unemancipated Opposition would rather all Guyanese go to hell! Let the wise speak of death; it has no sting. Barry Long, from the audio tape “Seeing through Death”, (1983) wrote: “You are a player in the rigorous game of living. You can’t blame the game if you don’t believe the rules or bother to remember them. The first rule is: every player dies; none knows when it is coming; the youngest and best often go first. Everyone
has to play. The game goes on forever – or until you win. You win by finding death before it finds you. The prize – is life.” Where the unwise would give us constant hell, “the tired and the poor yearning to breathe free” continue to find solace amidst stinking garbage, unlike Lady Liberty’s enhanced tropical Federalism of Guyana. Surely, that unemancipated mentality of more garbage and Rodneyite prompt death are not what are warehoused for use. SULTAN MOHAMED
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS IS THE ANSWER IN RELATION to the current catastrophe facing our city and municipalities across the country, and in particular the one in Georgetown, we hear and see being applied to the sick patient prescriptions that include a combination of informal recommendations and formal policy approaches by citizens, interest groups and political policy makers. These prescriptions include the establishment of IMCs; short-term periods of compromises for city council and city administrators to work together; $1 billion budgetary allocation for country wide cleanup; and a unanimous parliamentary motion to restore Georgetown. All these medicines represent misplaced approaches to what is really needed to address the core problem that is destroying our city, towns and communities. We should not continue to waste precious resources, time and energies on such bandages and diversions. Instead, we should put all our efforts towards hosting of Local Government Elections. I join with my colleagues to repeat the call for Minister Whittaker to set a date for the urgent hosting of LGE. I am ready! KEOMA GRIFFITH
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Court again absolves Carol Ann Lynch of husband’s murder
GUYANA CHRONICLE Tuesday May 13, 2014
- for want of sufficient evidence
By Geeta Rampersaud THE murder charge against former South American beauty queen Carol Ann Lynch was discharged by Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry yesterday on the basis of insufficient evidence. Lynch was charged for the second time, after the first case had been dismissed by then Magistrate Gordon Gilhuys for the same reason. Particulars of the capital offence said that Lynch killed her husband, Farouk Razack on May 7, 2007, at Lot 106 Ireng Place, Bel Air Park, Georgetown, where the then Swiss House Cambio managing director was found dead.
She was represented by Attorney-at-Law Ms. Latchmi Rahamat, in association with other Attorney-at-Law, Mr. Peter Hugh. Police Corporal Bharat Mangru called a total of 17 witnesses to testify on behalf of the prosecution. Yesterday, defence counsel Rahamat made her submission in the absence of the other Attorney, Mr. Hugh. Rahamat said despite the prosecution called on 17 witnesses to testify, they failed to prove Razack was injured by Lynch and there is no nexus between the time she left her home and when she returned. She also mentioned that from the evidence of Carol’s niece, Mellissa Watson, and
her daughter Selina Razack, prior to leaving the home on that morning, Carol and the two girls went into the room where Razack was sleeping. She said from Watson’s evidence it was stated that Melbourne, the handyman who was left at home, had access to the couple’s house. Counsel questioned that if her client was charged because she was present in the house then why wasn’t Melbourne charged and placed in the dock also. The lawyer said that mostly from Watson’s evidence the court heard that there was a handyman present in the yard. Counsel also made reference to the evidence by the technician Joseph Chung,
stating that this witness installed a surveillance system at the couple’s home. Prosecutor Mangru said all the witnesses testified on behalf of the prosecution were not discredited and the prosecution had proved that Razack died in one hundred and one of the injuries he suffered. (See Carol Ann Lynch other story on Page 9)
‘Nothing has changed’ .... From page 2
that, in keeping with the Chief Justice’s ruling, he has determined that Carol Ryan-Sooba will continue to perform duties as Town Clerk in an acting capacity. He further explained that both City Council PRO Royston King and the Minister of Local Government have appealed the decision of the Chief Justice, and so it is their view that the correct thing to do is to await that decision. As such, he said, the Ministry is currently engaged in awaiting that decision. Whittaker said it is quite evident that King and Green are pursuing things differently. He said that notwithstanding the fact that the Chief Justice had ruled that the Town Clerk can remain as the de facto Town Clerk, and that he had acted on the basis of that provision, King, encouraged by the Mayor, proceeded to hold himself out as the acting Town Clerk. Minister Whittaker supported his claim by producing a public notice placed by King in a newspaper describing himself as the acting Town Clerk. The minister said that the Extraordinary Meeting called by the Mayor late Tuesday was illegal. “I wrote telling him that the meeting he was about to call was illegal,” he said. Whittaker said he pointed Green to Part One of the Sixth Schedule of the Municipal and District Council Act, which sets out, inter alia, “The Clerk shall be responsible for convening all meetings of the council and its committee, and for the preparations of agenda, minutes and reports of such council and its committee.” Whittaker explained that he referred to the Chief Justice’s ruling in his letter to Green, reminding him that the acting Town Clerk remains the de facto Town Clerk, and that the Chief Justice had advocated a certain course of legal action required to address the matter. According to Minister Whittaker, despite his plea to the Mayor, the Extraordinary Meeting was held and King was sworn in to office in an illegal act by the mayor. In exercising its authority, the Ministry of Local Government proceeded to write the commercial banks, informing them that there had been no change in signatories and that Sooba remained a signatory along with the treasurer. Minister Whittaker reiterated that the move by King to hold himself out as Town Clerk acting was designed to mislead the public; and he said that it is within the power of the Minister to authorize those who are recommended for the post, and to notify the banks about any changes. “In fact, the Minister of Local Government and Regional Development has been doing this all these decades. Nothing has changed with respect to how the procedural matters and appointments of Town Clerks, Deputy Town Clerks, City Engineer (are made),” he said. Whittaker posited that it has been made pellucid in the Municipal and District Councils Act Ch 28:01 that until the operation of the Local Government Commission, the function and work of that Commission is undertaken by the Minister. “It is sad that Mr. King… should allow himself to be misled by the Mayor into taking the course of action that he did,” Whittaker said. Last week, the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Georgetown moved to have Public Relations Officer (PRO) Royston King illegally appointed as Town Clerk. Carol Sooba, as de facto acting Town Clerk, according to the Chief Justice’s ruling, was removed from her position, but not by means in keeping with the provisions of the Municipal and District Councils Act Ch 28:01.
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Old Kai: Chronicles of Guyana ...
APNU-AFC latest ‘collateral damage’ act ends up costing Guyana $1.2B
OLD Kai can only describe the actions of the joint opposition against Guyanese as reckless. But that is to be expected, as they are only confirming my contentions all along that they lack leadership qualities; are insincere; and, most of all, would destroy this country if they feel it would make the PPP/C Government look bad. They have no sense of patriotism, and do not have the energy or the commitment to dig down in the trenches and work hard for the benefit of the Guyanese people. It was never their style; maybe this is so because they have never won an election in the history of our nation, but that is no reason to give up and try to punish the entire population because of their failures and mistakes. How can any right-thinking citizen ever vote for ‘if he is against us, destroy him even if he is your own brother’; ‘our steel is sharper than yours’; ‘making Guyana ungovernable’; ‘mo fiyah, slow fiyah’; ‘collateral damage’, ‘a blood war’ and ‘jook fuh jook policies’? But this is the historical strategy the opposition seems most comfortable with, so who is Old Kai to tell them otherwise. The latest manifestation of this opposition strategy is seen in the recent ruling of the Caribbean Court of Justice that the environmental tax collected by the Guyana Revenue Authority from Surinamese beverage company Rudsia contravened the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas; the court ordered Guyana to repay the company some $1.2B. This tax was introduced in February 1995 and stipulated that “an environmental tax shall be levied at the rate of 10 dollars on every unit of alcoholic or non-alcoholic item imported into Guyana.” The PPP/C Government, in 2012/2013, sought to
amend the tax to bring it into conformity with regional and international trade agreements. Speaking to the media on May 23, 2013, after the APNU and AFC had teamed up to vote down the amendment in the National Assembly, Minister within the Ministry of Finance, Juan Edghill, had stated thus: “The amendment is seeking to amend the First Sschedule of the Customs Act by the deletion of Section 7 (a), and to implement the new legislation for the administration of the environmental tax. It is intended to bring Guyana in compliance with its obligations under the Treaty of Chaguaramas and the World Trade Organisation Convention.” He had warned since then that “the issues, however, here is that the environmental tax as currently applied here by Guyana has been determined by the Council for Trade and Economic Development of Caricom to be discriminatory on the ground that it applies to imports only and not on domestically-produced goods.” The amendment would have seen the tax being applied on both imported and local non-returnable beverage containers, but with the tax rate being reduced from $10 to $5, which, according to the Ministry, would “allow the tax to remain revenue-neutral and to render the legislation non-applicable on beverages exported from Guyana.” However, the opposition had sought to play down the likely consequences on Guyana, and APNU’s financial expert, Carl Greenidge, actually said they were “doing Government a favour” by their non-support. Following the CCJ ruling, it appears that the APNU financial tsar has not changed his position, and remains firm in not supporting the amendment, despite his inability to point to the specifics in the bill which he was not in
agreement with, save to say that the private sector must be consulted. But, back in 2013, Minister Edghill had revealed that consultations with the private sector were indeed held; and he was also quoted by the media as addressing efforts by Greenidge to find frivolous excuses to stall the reading of the bill. “Up until today’s sitting, when I was approached again for a deferral by Mr Greenidge, no substantive objection to this bill was made. I don’t believe that this is a matter that would attract any significant controversy, or it’s a matter that is set in any difficult circumstances.” Despite the obvious and impending consequences on Guyana, Carl Greenidge was quoted in the media, a few days ago, as maintaining APNU’s non-support for the amendment; but, strange enough, he now claims that the Government has to fix the tax, which is discriminatory. “Caricom opposed Guyana’s imposition of a tax that was discriminatory. That’s what the government has to fix. It has nothing to do with the opposition. We have no intention of changing that position.” As you would have read earlier, this is precisely what the Government was trying to address in 2013 when Mr. Greenidge and colleagues voted down the amendment without providing an explanation. But only in Guyana would the ‘independent’ media allow the opposition to get away with such a glaring contradiction in their public pronouncements and actions. In the meantime, $1.2B in resources, which could have been spent in providing development projects for citizens across the country, would possibly be denied, compliments of the opposition.
Lynch’s Lawyer warns...
Any attempt at a re-arrest will lead to High Court action By Leroy Smith ANY attempt by the police and Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to re-arrest former South American beauty queen, Carol Ann Lynch will see her lawyers moving to the High Court to block such a move. This was told the Guyana Chronicle last evening by one of Lynch’s attorneys in response to an invitation to comment. When the police moved to have Lynch re-arrested and the case reopened against her for the murder back in 2007 of her cambio dealer husband, Farouk Razack, after it had been initially thrown out, the lawyers moved to the High Court to have it blocked, but the prosecution told the court that they had new evidence to produce.
Yesterday, Attorney-at-Law Latchmi Rahmat told the Chronicle that despite the excitement on the part of the prosecution to have the case reopened, and their promise to offer new evidence, there was not sufficient evidence to prove that Lynch had killed her husband. The new evidence the prosecution spoke about involved calling new witnesses, but these persons who were called were the same ones whose statements were in the case jacket in the first preliminary inquiry but they were not called to testify. Ramat said the prosecution had “two bites at the cherry already, and a third bite is not likely.” She said that as predicted when Lynch turned herself over to the police in January, the case was discharged because of the lack of evidence on the part of the prosecution. She said
that her client was very confident that the case would have been thrown out, since she knew that she did not commit an act of murder. Lynch also knew that it was impossible for any evidence to stand up in court to prove otherwise, since that would have had to be strongly fabricated. The attorney explained that it should be the job and burden of the prosecution to prove to the court, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that the evidence produced does link the accused to the offence, and throughout the case, the prosecution in Lynch’s case failed miserably in that instance. Rahmat explained that the defence team had waited many years for the prosecution to provide new evidence to implicate Lynch, and in the end there was nothing. And that is what the magistrate acted on.
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Search on for another Miss Guyana Universe
THE search has commenced for the replacement of Katherina Roshana as ‘Miss Guyana Universe’ to represent this country at the international pageant later in the year. Roshana has been promoting Guyana at every level and making herself known on the world stage, while working with autistic children and has made significant contributions to a number of humanitarian projects. Hers will be a difficult shoe to fill but her reign will come to an end this year and, if you are a young lady with a passion for modelling, this is an opportunity to make it on the global platform and showcase Guyana. Applicants must be between the ages 18 and 25 years old and should be between five and six feet in height. To apply, one must have a copy of their birth certificate, in possession of a valid Guyanese passport and two
references. A date for the local leg of the competition has not been finalised but the winner of the pageant will not only get a chance to represent Guyana at the Miss Universe Pageant but also to win up to $3M
cash, a three-week vacation in a foreign country and a four-year tuition at the University of Guyana. Application forms can be uplifted at Mc Neal Enterprise, Lot A 190 Eping Avenue, Bel Air Park,
Georgetown or contact can be made with Coordinator Pat Coats on telephone number 609-1998 or the Artistic Director Deryck Moore on 663-3213. Another contact number is 226-4226.
Man accused of raping teen on $200,000 bail ACCUSED rapist, Sheldon Edwards, was yesterday ordered, by Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs-Marcus, to post $200,000 bail. He was charged at the New Amsterdam Court in Berbice, with having engaged in sexual penetration
The reigning Miss Guyana Universe, Katherina Roshana
of a 13-year-old girl. The cane harvester of Pepper Street, Heathburn Village, East Bank Berbice, was not required to plea to the indictable charge. The allegation is the second offence allegedly committed on the teen, fol-
Prisoner granted $200,000 bail on drug charge CONVICTED prisoner, Sunil Tahal, of Pope Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice, was granted $200,000 bail yesterday, on a charge of trafficking 226 grammes of cannabis sativa (marijuana). The grant was because Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs-Marcus had been informed that Tahal’s trial will not start within a reasonable time. Tahal had been serving a sentence on June 27, 2013, when he was seen with a bulky bag as he crawled under the fence in the vicinity of the prison’s kitchen, prior to entering a pen which housed domesticated birds. Whilst there, he opened the bag and pulled out a parcel in which were leaves, seeds and stems, suspected to be portions of the hemp plant. He was challenged by a prison official, who, subsequently, informed the Police and they instituted the charge. In addition to the bail, Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs- Marcus stipulated that the defendant report each Friday at 08:00hrs, until the determination of the case trial for which starts on July 31.
Music set owner charged with unlicensed playing POLICE have charged Thawn Balgobin with playing music at unlicensed premises for public entertainment. It happened after he allegedly played loud and continuous music for a function at his home without having the licence to do so. But, the 22-year-old defendant, through his lawyer, Mr. Charrandas Persaud, told Magistrate Sherdel IsaacsMarcus that the occasion was a birthday party and that it was not open to the public. Particulars of the offence said it was committed on May 5, at Lot 918 New Area, Canefield, East Canje, Berbice, where the diesel mechanic lives. Balgobin was put on $20,000 bail and bonded for six months. However, if he breaches the bond, a six weeks prison term will be imposed. Meanwhile, the case has been transferred to Reliance Court, in East Canje, for June 23.
lowing a previous one of sexual assault, for which Edwards was compelled to lodge $75,000 surety while the case is before the Court. Detective Constable Keisha Deane Smith swore to the information which alleges that, in the latest case, on April 1, 2013, at Pepper Street, Heathburn, Edwards engaged in sexual penetration of the 13-year-old girl. The hearing is to begin on July 22.
Wife moves out after slaps, gun threat THIRTY-one-year-old Egland Stephens dealt his common law wife several slaps after accusing her of having an affair with his friend. The incident occurred at the couple’s Lad Lane, New Amsterdam, Berbice home and, after being assaulted, the woman, Durmattie Barrat was ordered to walk about 300 metres to the Mayor and Town Council Housing Scheme, where the defendant, allegedly, pulled out a shine gun and threatened to shoot her. However, instead of shooting the woman, he ordered the mother of his oneyear-old child to lie on a vacant plot of land, before walking away. New Amsterdam Magistrate, Sherdel Isaacs-Marcus, heard the narrative and ordered that Stephens post a total of $55,000 bail on charges of assault causing actual bodily harm and threatening language. After it was related that the virtual complainant has since removed from the home, the cases were fixed for July 31.
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Essequibo rice farmer shoots reputed wife - even with one-year bond still in effect By Leroy Smith UP to press time last evening, investigators in the Police ‘G’ Division, Essequibo, were hunting for 36-year-ld Kumar Bissoon, a rice farmer who allegedly attempted to murder his reputed wife, 24-year-old Asha Singh, with whom he has two children. Information reaching the Guyana Chronicle stated that the man early yesterday morning, just after 7:00am, visited the home of his reputed wife’s mother to speak to her. He then stood on the roadway calling out for Singh, who responded and was on her way out of the yard to meet him. And as the woman approached, he allegedly whipped out a firearm and discharged four rounds in her direction. A police source who spoke with this publication said that one of the four shots grazed the woman’s head, and she was treated at the Regional Hospital and sent away. The police immediately went in search of the man, who residents indicated had fled into the backdam. Meanwhile, a senior police officer said yesterday that a check of police records revealed that the man is not known to be a licensed firearm holder. Another source said that once captured, the man will be facing an attempted murder charge and being in possession of a firearm without being the holder of a license. Speaking with this publication yesterday afternoon, the injured woman’s father, Vibert Singh, said that his daughter and the man separated earlier this year after she was subjected to constant abuse from him. The father said further that up to yesterday when the man showed up and shot the woman, he was still on a oneyear bond imposed by a magistrate. He told the Chronicle that when the matter was called in court a few weeks ago the magistrate wanted to jail the man but he approached the family and asked them for mercy. Singh said that Asha Singh then decided to beg the magistrate not to send the man to jail and the family decided that she would not be going back to the house because of the abuse she was subjected to. The man was then placed on the one-year bond that was still in effect when he visited the house yesterday. When Bissoon visited the home of Singh’s mother yesterday, where she is staying at present, he walked into the yard and demanded that Singh get the eldest of their two children ready for school since he wanted to take her to school. The man then went back to his vehicle and after waiting a while and not seeing the child he then asked what was happening and the woman then reportedly informed him that the child would not be going to school. The man then got into a rage and began firing shots at the woman. After the first bullet grazed her she and her mother rushed at the man and attempted to wrestle the firearm from him but they were unsuccessful. The women then rushed to the back of the house and locked themselves in the kitchen while calling for help even as neighbours began calling the police. As the women were locked in the kitchen, the man reportedly moved to the back of the yard and was trying to get to them but the firearm seemed to have malfunctioned at the time. As persons began gathering at the scene, he crossed a canal while firing shots before making good his escape.
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Probe into cocaine-laced SSS Tonic still ongoing By Asif Hakim IT’S already ten days since the tragic occurrence in East La Penitence when five persons ingested cocaine-laced SSS Tonic and four of them died, but to date, no one has been charged. However, the police are working feverishly to bring justice to the families of the deceased. On Monday, May 4, two persons were taken into cus-
tody just after the incident, but they were released the following day. In the meantime, the police have been hunting for two others, but there are no arrests as yet. According to a senior officer, the police are trying to catch the person(s) responsible for the tragedy, and they will continue to investigate the matter until it is solved. The four who died after ingesting the ‘builder’
laced with liquefied cocaine were Alex Blair, 42, Simone Pryce, 36, along with their child Jahaquel Blair, 7, and their best friend, Natasha George, 36, all of Cocorite Street, East La Penitence, Georgetown. Twelve-year-old Jamal Waterman, the lone survivor, had been hospitalised for a while after ingesting the same tonic. The tonic and some foodstuff had been packed to be
GUYANA CHRONICLE Tuesday May 13, 2014 shipped to New York, but was left behind after a family member said she would be travelling to Pennsylvania instead of New York. After the items were left behind, the family then decided to use the products, unaware that cocaine was
diluted in the liquid multivitamin supplement. According to police investigations so far, the bottle of tonic, along with casareep and ‘chicken foot’ had been left at the house by a man known to the family. It was intended
for a female guest from overseas to take with her when she was returning to the USA. That guest, however, did not carry the items, and the victims consumed some of the SSS Tonic which had been left in their possession.
Accused in schoolgirl rape/murder case to know fate today By George Barclay MURDER accused, Jevon Wharton and Charles Cush, who allegedly raped and murdered nine-year-old schoolgirl, Sade Stoby, in November 2007, will know their fate today. Yesterday afternoon, leading Prosecutrix, Mrs. Judith Mursalin recalled the evidence in which the girl was brutally raped and murdered in the bushes at Mocha, and urged the jury to return a verdict of murder against both accused. Addressing the jury, Mrs. Mursalin said: “This is a time for justice for Sade against the accused who not only took away her virginity but everything else, leaving her with a ruptured hymen.” According to her, the accused, who had raped the girl, proceeded to kill her because they knew what they had done, and sensed that she would report the matter to the police. They then tried to lie their way out by attributing the injuries on their penises, and scratches on their shoulders to sources other than the rape felony. The prosecutrix scoffed at what she termed the “silly defence” of the defence lawyers who would like the jury to believe that their clients were beaten in order to give the police a statement and warned the jury, “Do not be side-tracked; do not be fooled.” She informed the jury that the learned trial judge will address them on the issue of circumstantial evidence today and would tell them about the inferences that could be drawn from that evidence.. On the other hand, defence counsel, Mr. Raymond Ali, for accused Wharton, and Mr. George Thomas for accused Cush, urged the jury to give their clients the benefit of the doubt by returning a verdict of not guilty. After summing up the evidence today, Justice Navindra Singh will hand over the case to the jury for their consideration and verdict.
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Police hunting arsonist after domestic abuse
A MAN is reported to have set a house on fire at Port Kaituma, in North West District, after a series of domestic disputes. The blaze occurred on Sunday night following a quarrel between Eustace Simon and his live-in partner, Evelyn Williams. Fortunately, neither he, the woman nor her four children were burnt although the one-flat building was virtually destroyed by the 22:30 hrs flames, leaving several persons homeless. Residents in the area had formed a bucket brigade but did not succeed in putting out the conflagration and Police are still in pursuit of the arsonist. It was reported that the adult occupant of the premises, Williams, had made several complaints to the Police in the area about domestic abuse at the hands of Simon and he was charged a few weeks ago, with assaulting the woman and granted $40,000 bail.
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Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run accident
FIFTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD Shameer Mangal, of De Kindren, West Coast Demerara, died Sunday after being hit by a motor vehicle on the public road in the village. Police said it happened about 22:15 hrs that night and investigations revealed that Mangal was walking along the roadway at the time. However, the vehicle which struck him drove away from the scene and Mangal was pronounced dead on arrival at the Leonora Cottage Hospital, on the West Coast, Demerara. Police are continuing the hunt for the suspect.
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GUYANA CHRONICLE TUESDAY May 13, 2014
Ramsammy hails agriculture as --at launch here of Agricultural Science at CAPE By Rebecca Ganesh-Ally
GUYANA yesterday joined the rest of the Caribbean in launching the ‘New Generation’ of Caribbean Advance Proficiency Examination (CAPE) subjects at the Theatre Guild on Parade Street, Kingston. After winning the Agricultural Science subject award since 2008, it was only fitting that Guyana should offer Agricultural Science at CAPE. Over the years, the Caribbean agricultural agenda through the Caribbean Agricultural Research & Development Institute (CARDI) has continued to be driven by the sequence of initiatives following the declaration of the Treaty of Chaguaramas, July 1973. These include the Regional Transformation Programme for Agriculture (RTP), and ‘The Jagdeo Initiative’, which was conceptualised to accelerate its implementation. Speaking briefly at the function, CARDI Representative, Norman Gibson said “since 2007, CARDI has been involved with CXC (Caribbean Examination Council) and we have been providing a prize for the most outstanding student in Agricultural Science. And since 2008, Guyana has been winning that prize, it is recognised that Guyanese students over the years have been outstanding in this sector.” According to Glenroy Cumberbatch, acting Registrar of CXC, “This step is a giant leap towards providing our youth with the knowledge, the confidence and insights needed to change the quality of products we put forward. “In Agricultural Science, it would put our prospective farmers in a better position to make evidence-based and informed judgments and decisions on implementing best-practices to enhance the sector over time, and on preserving the environment and this can be the same for the other four subjects too.” He further explained that each syllabus was designed with an input from all member state countries. “Guyana could have justifiably launched any of the five subjects here today, but seeing that we have been awarded best outstanding student in Agricultural Science since 2008, it is fitting that Guyana launches the Agricultural Science,” said Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand at the function. Manickchand said that “CXC has really done what is absolutely necessary in our region today, and this is not the end as we heard. Guyana is fully supportive of any efforts that will do well for CARICOM countries, and CXC will continue to receive the support from the people and the Government of Guyana.” And with the present generation being more inclined to business, she said, this initiative of the CXC couldn’t come at a better time, since it will help them make the right decisions and be properly qualified. The CAPE Agricultural Science syllabus is so designed as to help students with the essentials of business ownership,
legal and regulatory frameworks and the importance of market research, among other aspects. Meanwhile, in his feature address, Minister of Agriculture, Dr Leslie Ramsammy pointed out that “before time, farming was for those who failed, or for those who could not do anything better, as we propagate that success is being a doctor or lawyer, an accountant and we treat our farmers as peasants but not anymore. “We are equipping our youth for the future in farming, giving them the necessary knowledge and understanding of the importance of agriculture as it relates to food and the environment, and the multi-functionality of territories of the Caribbean region.” “Only recently Guyana has exceeded 300,000 tonnes of rice as the first crop production for 2014; it is the first time in our history as well as the Caribbean’s history. Last year we produced 535,000 tonnes of rice and we are working to achieve 600,000 tonnes in 2014 which seems like a real possibility. And it is possible because of science and technology; it has transformed the agriculture industry in Guyana and in our region,” Ramsammy said.
in Trinidad and Tobago is Entrepreneurship. St Lucia will host the launch which focuses on the Performing Arts on Friday, May 16th at the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College (SALCC) and the final launch will take place in Jamaica on Tuesday, May 20th with Physical Education and Sport as the theme at The Knutsford Court Hotel in Kingston, starting at 10:00 am. CXC is partnering with various stakeholders to host the different events. These include the Caribbean Tourism Organisation
GENETIC SCIENCE He said further that there is a group of Guyanese scientists at the Rice Research Center using genetic science to produce crops that can withstand the adverse weather while producing more in the same given land. “We have grown and reaped our first batch of ‘Irish’ potatoes, carrots and beets, and this is because our farmers are now equipped with the tools needed,” Ramsammy said. And with what CAPE has done in launching these new subjects,he said, “we will see the Caribbean students’ willingness not to imitate what the world set out for them but to lead.” FIVE NEW CAPE SUBJECTS The five new CAPE subjects for teaching in September 2014 and the first examination in 2015 are Agricultural Science, Entrepreneurship, Performing Arts, Physical Education and Sport, and Tourism. The five subjects will be launched in five CXC participating countries, with each event having a specific subject theme. The first launch took place on Friday, May 9th in Barbados and the theme for the event in Barbados was Tourism. On Thursday, May 15, the launch will continue at the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce Headquarters, Westmoorings, Port of Spain and the theme
CARDI’s Norman Gibson examines Guyana’s agricultural produce (Photo compliments of Ministry of Education)
Minister of Education Priya Manickchand receives a Glenroy Cumberbatch (Photos by Sonell Nelson)
Karen De Souz GUYANESE Karen De Souza has won one of the recently received 2014 Anthony N. Sabga Ca-
ribbean Awards for Excellence. She was awarded, like Professor Liam Teague, Di-
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Recipients of the 2014 Anthony N Sabga Caribbea Teague, Karen de Souza and Dr Richard Robertson for The Performing Arts (NAPA), Port-of- Spain, on
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s ‘ticket to a prosperous future’ (CTO), the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce, the Cultural Development Foundation (CDF) of St Lucia, the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) and various tertiary institutions in Jamaica. The introduction of the five new subjects follows the launch of Digital Media in September 2013. This now brings the total number of subjects offered at CAPE to 30.
a copy of the syllabuses from acting CXC Registrar,
Dr Leslie Ramsammy showcasing Guyana-grown carrots and beet
za cops Sabga Caribbean Award in Trinidad
rector of University of the West Indies (UWI) Seismic Research Unit at St. Augustine, Dr. Richard Robertson, of St. Vincent and the
Grenadines, for public and civic contributions. De Souza is Co-Founder of the advocacy organi-
an Awards For Excellence, from left, Professor Liam n, at the awards ceremony at the National Academy n Saturday evening.
sation Red Thread which supports victims of rape, domestic and other violence, among the lowest-waged sectors of women in Guyana. She is a pioneer in public education, having scripted and produced videos and drama on domestic violence and sexual abuse, the citation said. Teague, a pannist, said T&T has only scratched the surface in discovering the potential of steelband, the national instrument. One of pioneers, he declared it was miraculous that they had been able to work against the odds to make the pan a legitimate instrument and committed himself to taking it to higher levels in whatever way he can. SPECIAL FUNCTION Teague got the award for his work in the field of arts and letters and his and
the others were presented during a special function in UTC Theatre One of the National Academy for the Performing Arts, Port-ofSpain on Saturday evening. Among those in the audience were Finance and the Economy Minister Larry Howai and A. Norman Sabga, Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ansa Mc AL Group of Companies. Teague, a professor of Music at Northern Illinois University, arranges for bands in the National Panorama Competition. He is also a recipient of the Humming Bird Medal (Silver) and has promoted the steelpan internationally, collaborating with renowned composers to compose steelband music. Robertson, after receiving his award said there was need for greater support from Government for the
work of the UWI Seismic Research Centre. He said the time had come for those in authority to build resilience to natural hazards in the region. “We need help to support applied research that is relevant and can provide significant impact on our national and regional agenda,” he said. Robertson said the UWI Seismic Research Centre would like to move away from simply monitoring, data collection and research to the creation of useful tools that policy makers and planners can apply to guarantee that development is sustained as desired. He said knowledge about hazards is not kept among the scientific community but disseminated to a wide range of stakeholders. HAVE ABANDONED
Chairman of the Regional Eminent Persons Selection Panel, former Independent Senator Michael Mansoor said it appears that “our leaders have abandoned the possibilities of regional integration” as they are “yet to articulate and introduce appropriate responses to bend the adverse currents that affect us.” Among the challenges which affect the region, he said, are uncertainties about the future, globalisation and the lingering effects of the global recession. Mansoor warned that the work of the laureates is critically important to the creation of a Caribbean space and development and advancement of every Caribbean citizen, the Trinidad Guardian reported.
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Sonia Noel collaborating to raise sickle cell funds
THE Guyana Sickle Cell Association (GSCA) and the Sonia Noel Foundation for the Creative Arts (SNFCA) are collaborating in a charitable effort to raise funds. It is towards awareness and research into sickle cell in Guyana after GSCA has been in existence for some 15 years, lending help and support to persons affected by the disease and seeking to
provide services to the community, especially through public education campaigns. Over the past six years, well-known fashion designer, Noel, has done several shows in Guyana every year, mainly titled ‘Style Mission’ with a different focus on various ailments that have become a threat to the social well-being of this country and the world. The title was adopted
under the umbrella of SNFCA when it was formed three years ago and the most recent focus was on breast cancer. Noel is also on the Board of Directors of the Hope Foundation in Bartica, another charity. “I am so happy to be a patron of the Guyana Sickle Cell Association and to be able to assist in the awareness drive. We all can do our part to make our society a
better place,” she acknowledged. The SNFCA Chairperson Noel has been appointed official patron of the GSCA and, in that position, has undertaken the use of the SNFCA as a channel to increase public involvement in the causes and prevention of this disease. “The international observance day for sickle cell is June 19, so we are undertaking an entire week of awareness and educational activities, such as appearances
SONIA NOEL
on various TV/Radio shows, a logo/slogan competition and a walk through the city on the morning of June 21,” she announced, adding that it will all culminate at the Style Mission Fashion Show later that afternoon, at the Pegasus Hotel in Georgetown. EXTREMELY GRATEFUL The executive and members of the GSCA are extremely grateful and pleased with the support given them by Noel and lauded her hard work and commitment to-
wards making the event successful. “This fund-raising activity will not only provide much needed funds but also serve as an awareness event for those who do not know about sickle cell disorder and the existence of the GSCA,” said Ms. Grace Bond, its Vice-President. The show will feature the exquisite designs of Noel, Nelson Nurse, Andy Cummings, Amanda Burgess and Deborah Mattias and the event is also slated to be replicated at the Marriott in Suriname under the host and collaboration of the Rotaract Club in that country. The main SNFCA purpose is the development of the creative arts industry in the Caribbean, by creating access for talented individuals to illustrate and demonstrate their skills and be able to contribute to the economy and general growth of their neighbourhoods and, by extension, their country and the wider Caribbean region. “Against this backdrop, we find it incumbent to empower our young creative talent, through positive engagement and activities, such as Charity functions. We believe that if we can harness that energy into a section of our society that needs immediate attention, then we are working towards our goal,” the SNFCA said.
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Aries March 21 - April 19
Your feelings may fly around like an unpredictable yo-yo today -- so it’s not the best time to make any first impressions on anybody. Stick with the folks who know you well. You can’t control what kind of mood you’ll be in when you are with others, but if they already know you, they’ll be fine with whatever energy you put out. Your emotions are in control of your life for today.
Taurus April 20 - May 20
You are at your happiest when the people you love are happy, but that generous joy will be tested today when someone who recently had a windfall is getting too insensitive about their situation. Their constant bragging is shutting you out. Get some space from this person so you can stay happy for them and stop burgeoning feelings of resentment. Remember, this person is not in an intuitive or compassionate space right now.
Gemini May 21 - June 21
Try to spend some time in nature today. You don’t have to go on a day-long hike, but the more time you can spend breathing fresh air, the better. Take a walk outside, visit a botanical conservatory, or even just pick up a bouquet of flowers at the grocery store. Getting in touch with nature will keep you balanced and feeling more confident about an upcoming event. Simple beauty has a way of putting everything in a healthy perspective.
Cancer June 22 - July 22 For Tuesday May 13, 2014 -14:30hrs For Wednesday May 14, 2014 -14:30hrs
You’re feeling more indecisive today, and you’ll be forced to rely on your intuition more than you’re comfortable with. Even though all the information you want to know isn’t going to be available, you will still have to make a choice. Luckily, your fortune is hot and chances are you will make the right decision whatever it is. Trust your instincts. Even if they lead you down the wrong path, they won’t put you in a difficult position.
Leo July 23 - August 22
Don’t be surprised if one of the authority figures in your life starts acting oddly today -everyone is more concerned with their own issues right now, and this person is no exception. You might be tempted to take advantage of their distracted mood and start slacking off, but that wouldn’t be wise. Now is the time to be a model citizen in every sense of the word. Show those in power that you don’t need someone watching over you and that you’re ready for a promotion.
Virgo August 23 - September 22
Your high-flying ideas are great at motivating people and keeping you feeling hopeful, but they might be a bit too unrealistic to come to fruition -- and that could ultimately be quite disappointing. To save yourself from a harsh reality check, be more grounded about your chances for success in a new venture. It’s not that you will fail necessarily, but you can’t assume you’ll be victorious. Do yourself a favour and think up a backup plan just in case.
Libra September 23 - October 22
Avoid making any big commitments or major decisions right now, especially if they have anything to do with financial matters. Throwing money at a problem is never a wise idea, but today it could have severe, long-term ramifications. You’re full of confusion right now, which could cause you to put money in an ineffective place. Let time sort out any issues that pop up today, because your money sure won’t be able to -- no matter how much of it you have.
Scorpio October 23 - November 21
There’s a magnetic pull tugging at you today -- your friends are dying to get some of your free time, and they are pulling out all the stops to try to get some! Their tantalising offers for good times are flattering, but today you have to keep your priorities straight. And unfortunately, painting the town red does not rate above getting your work finished! Do not put off the boring stuff just because it’s boring. Get it done as soon as you can -- and then you can hang with your favourite people.
Sagittarius November 22 - December 21
When it comes to flirting, you cannot afford to be shy today -- life is too short for you to hem and haw and worry about being too aggressive! If you don’t step up and let someone know you’re interested, another person could beat you to the punch. Preserving a false front is a waste of your energy -- so fess up when you feel special feelings toward someone. It’s the only way you’re ever going to find out if they have special feelings for you too.
Capricorn December 22 - January 19
Today, whether you like it or not, you might have to let go of a few things that you thought were ‘must haves’ to keep the peace between you and your peers or teammates. Making a compromise is not what your ego wants to do, but your brain understands that it’s the best thing to do. Letting go of something you really want can be an empowering experience -- you are keeping your desires from overpowering your common sense.
Aquarius January 20 - February 18
Stop the engines and cool your jets today -- because if you don’t slow down the pace of your life, you could zip right past something wonderful and miss out on a life-changing opportunity. Someone has been desperately trying to get your attention, but you have been so busy on other things that you haven’t noticed. They deserve a good bit of your time, even if you don’t think so. They have an important message to give you and you need to take them seriously.
Pisces February 19 - March 20
You’re going to get some major motivation from someone powerful today, which will help you get yourself out of a situation that’s been making you feel like a bit of a doormat with a friend or coworker. Your backbone will grow back instantly and you’ll be able to tell that certain bossy someone that you are not going to take it anymore. Be careful about how you say it, though. You don’t want to tick off someone who has power over you -especially at work.
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r o a d side land for sale. Contact 671-1997. No.2, 138 ft x 1750 5.5 acres - $15M, Phone 227-7734. x 80 LAND in Grove, E B D . P r i c e $ 5 M n e g . Te l . 6 9 5 5 7 4 4 rennygrant@yahoo.com ECCLES 100 x 50 only $14M, Call 231-2064, 225-2626, 227-6863, 615-0069, 627-0288, 226-1064. leaving. 180 acres land in Mahaica Creek priced to sell. Call 644-6551. ACRES of land at Dalgin, Soesdyke/Linden Highway. Call 670-6657, 218-3294, 696-5440. /land Unity Street, La Grange. Tel. 219-0001, 6983742 from 09:00hrs to 19:hrs. LOTS TOGETHER, Highway a n d E a s t B a n k Demerara Junction. TEL: 226-8148, 6251624. Road, Bourda. Tel. 647-1429, 641-4109, 6614758. COMPOUND: House lot Versailles Roraima (back of Aracari), Republic Gardens. T in Good Hope H/ Sheme ECD, 50x100. Please contact 695-3150, 623-0156 for more info. PUBLIC Road Kitty, size: 123 x 43.4", 8 ft driveway, Contact Paul. Tel. 678-0752. Tree 60 x 245 - $65M, Section 'C' Enterprise 40x80 - $3.5M, Sophia 40x80 - $2.5M. 684-6266. BONNE Intention, Kersaint Park $12.5M. Parika Highway $55M. Tel 646-3251, 227-0464. ACRES of prime high land with small house in Cane Grove, Mahaica. Has good road, water, light, bearing fruit trees $22M. 227-3285, 617-6502. land in Duncan St. f o r 4-storey of f ice complex, bond, school, apartment $40M. Phone 627-0288, Mr. Ramsayoe 618-0000, Mr Alysious Pereira 623-2591, Mr. Darindra 615-0069.\ CLOSE to Brickdam, $75M suitable for 5-storey complex, hotel Mr Ramsohoye 618-0000, Mr Per e i r a 2 2 6 - 1 0 6 4 , M r. Darindra 615-0069, 2252626, 227-6863, 225 5 1 9 8\
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land Linden Highway 152 acres, road to river $36M. 609-2302, 609-6516, 645-2580. E m a i l : defreitasassociates@gmail.com
in Queenstown 165 x 60 over $100M. Phone Vice President Alysious Pereira 6232591, Vice President Darandia 615-0069, 618-0000, 225-2626
flat 3 bedroom concrete house. Contact 628-2866.
(house) 5 bedrooms US$1200, Ogle US$750, Atlantic Gardens US$750. Diana 227-2256, 626-9382.
business property on Robb Street Georgetown. Price affordable, 639-9300
deals! They don't come everyday. EBD Public Road 45 acres $40M, D'Urban Street 100x40 $21M, Soesdyke near Splashmins 400x103 $3M, Republic Park 100x100 $28M, etc. Tel. 627-4348 Ryan
, opposite the Cultural Centre in great Industrial Hadfield Street more than $80M. Phone Mr Boodram 692-3831, Mrs Bibi Khan 67603403, Lady Abundance 6611992 Lord Darindra 615-0069, Mr Alex A. Pereira - 669-0943, 6180000, 623-2591, 225-2626, 2261064.
with 20ft driveway Dennis Street $17M, Sec. 'M' 90 x 50 plus reserve $17M, Kitty 8 000 sq. ft - $19M, one house in McDoom close to main road $9M. Phone Mr Darindra 615-0069, 6 1 8 - 0 0 0 0 V i c e P r e s i d e nt Alysious Pereira 623-2591, 2276863, 226-1064, 225-2626.
furnished 3-bedroom apartment for short-term rental, Prince William Street, Plaisance. Tel. 685-1037.
businesses m us t t h i n k o u t o f t h e b o x . They must adopt a n e w s t r a t e g y. T h e C h i n ese are moving in so me locations that land for bond/factory is cheap, 20 000 sq ft land close to the Chinese embassy for bond. $58M, 8 000 s q . f t o n the main road close t o t h e C h i n e s e E mbassy $54M for 4-storey fast food/super m a r k e t 2 0 0 - c a r parking. 1½ acres of land in Turkeyen for hostel, school, university, bond, Buy now, be d e c i s i ve. Present, you ha v e a b o s s , n o w d e c i d e . Phone M r. D a n h a n d r i 6 1 5 0065, M r. P a t r i c k P e r e i r a 6 6 9 - 3 3 5 0 , M r. A l y s i o u s Pere i r a 623 -2591, 2252 7 0 9 , 2 2 5 - 2 6 2 6 , 2 2 5 - 3 0 6 8, 2 2 6 - 1064, 227-6863, 225-5198 Seven days of h o t m a il: tonyreidsrealty.com..
4-bedroom house in BB Eccles, semi-furnished. Please call 623-8496.
two-bedroom apartment, couple or single person. Middle Road, La Penitence, Price $40 000. Tel. 225-9759, 2276678, 653-5763.
54x80 - $2.7M, Vreed-en-Hoop, La Parfaite Harmonie, Canal No. 1 - $5M, Meten-Meer-Zorg back - 1 acre. Soesdyke, Grove. 688-4414, 629-8253. $6M neg, Dazzell Housing Scheme $5M neg, Eccles $6.5M, Coldingen $3.5M, Diamond $7.5M, $5.5M, Mon Repos $6.5M, Kitty $16M, BV. $15M. Charlyn - 665-9081. of agricultural land, Upper Demerara River, two miles from Timehri Docks with three acres of citrus crops; good for farming and poultry, etc. Transported land. Price neg. Tel. 691-1789. REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Queenstown land in residential area. Price $38M, Land in Dowding Street 25'x120'. Price $15M Tel. 225-3737, 2254398, 651-7078. REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Bagotstown Public Road near Demerara Harbour Bridge, back lot 38x90 with 6-foot walkway, great deal $8M. Tel. 225-3737, 2254398, 651-7078. REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Princes Street double back lot with 4 ft walkway. Price $7M, Bagotstown EBD Public Road back lot with 4ft walkway $10M, Providence EBD one house lot, price $3M. Tel. 2253737, 225-4398, 651-7078. REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Dazzell Housing Scheme plot of land $1.5M, Providence plot of land $2.8M. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 6517078. REAL ESTATE AGENCY: De Abreu Street corner lot, Price $30M, Bel Air Village residential area land. Price $25M, 2 acres land facing Demerara River width is 800, length is 1000 feet. Nice for wharf, factory or other large scale business. Needs access to land and sea transportation. Price US$2.5M neg. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 651-7078. REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Houston lot for $12M, Enmore ECD 200 x 200 $30M on public road, Crane Public Road $35M, Parika side of stelling $12M. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 651-7078. REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Vreed-en-Hoop Public Road double lot $35M, Diamond EBD land for $11M, $8M, Annandale ECD Marshall Street land $5M, Oil Mill Road Cove and John ECD $5M. Tel. 2253737, 225-4398, 651-7078. REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Linden Highway 30 acres land $15M, Annandale ECD double lot in front market $15M, Buddy's Scheme double lot $22M, Eccles 'AA' Victoria Street land $19M Goed Fortuin WBD Public Road land 300x 55. Price $28M. Tel. 225-3737, 2254398, 651-7078. for bond, hotel, apartment complex, Blygezight 120 x 60 - $36M, neg, Austin St. 134 x 56 - $36M, Kitty 8 000 sq ft - $22M, Phone Vice President 225-2626, 6180000, 225-2626, 623-2591, 2261064, 227-6863, 615-0069 large Continental Park lot to build your dream palace, plus 4 000ft reserve. Phone Mr. Budram 692-3531, Mr Alysous Pereira 623-2591, Mr Darindra 615-0069, 225-2709. 231-2064, Lady Hercules 661-1952, 2276867, 226-1064, 227-6949, 2255198, 225-3068, 227-6368.
: Pineapple and citrus farms for sale. Access to creek. Pumps and irrigation systems in place. Two chicken pens and many more. Ideal to rear poultry, access road from highway good, and car can drive to farm. Must sell. Owner migrating. Call 694-1888, 444-6589. OF CANAAN, EBD: Transported lots 120' x 120', 4 lots of ½ acre and 4 parcels of one acre. All utilities. Tel. 266-0014, 669-8139.8 000 SQ. FT of land in Vlissengen Road close t o Sandy Babb Street - $79M for 4-storey complex drive through. Phone Mr Boodram 692-3831, 615-0069, 2252626, 225-5198, 618-000, 6264180. only remaining triple lot in God Bless Agricola A is #1 for parking truck, bond. Security is the best in the world $19M. Phone Lord Budram 692-3831, Pereira 669-3350, 623-2591, Alexander 661-1952, Hercules 661-1952, 226-1064, 225-5198, 227-6949, 225-2626,2 31-2064, 693-9131, Cameron 225-5184, 7 days a week 24 hours. industrial land in Smyth Street 120 x 50, suitable for bond and 20 office spaces on a 3-storey complex. Income from bond $600 000, income from office space $1.6M, Total month $2.2M, yearly income $14.4M less 20% downtime. Buy this land now Mrs Bibi Khan 676-3405, Mr Boodram 6923831, Mr Pereira 231-2064, 2276949, 225-2626. ACRES prime high land in Cane Grove/Mahaica, has good road, water, light, farm house, bearing fruit trees, $22M. Call 227-3285, 617-6502. business land, opposite the Cultural Centre 7 000 sq. ft, suitable for 4-storey apartment complex with 12 two-bedroom apartments at US$800 an apartment, US$9600 each month, US$115 000 each in 10 years. Using authorisation income is US$1.15|M, say less 15% down time. This is Kingdom principles investment. Phone Mr Boodram 693-3831, Mrs Bibi Khan 6763405, Lady Hercules 661-1952. land is going to solve your business need, in Smyth close to Brickdam 120 x 60 the only l a n d a v a i l a b l e f o r $55M neg All lands that wo u l d g i v e y o u t h e s a m e re t u r n o n y o u r i n vestment $95M, talking of 5storey co m p l e x . P h o n e L a d y R a c e l J o n e s 688-3431 , Master Darindra 615-0069, 618-0000 , 6 2 3 -2 5 9 1 , 2 2 5 2626, 2 2 5 - 3 06 8 , 2261 0 6 4, E m ail : tonyreidsrealty@hotmail.com x 60 land in Bel Air Village for hotel, bond, 5-storey, students' dorm - $42M. Phone Vice President Patrick Pereira 669-3350, Vice President Ramsohoye 618-0000, 623-2591, 227-6863, 225-2626, 667-7812. lot in Dennis St, with driv eway 20 feet $17M, Sec. 'M', 80 x 60, plus reserve for bond $19M, Da S i l v a S t 8 0 x 5 0 $13M, Kitty Railway Embankment 8 000 sq. ft $ 2 0 M , land has 20 ft driveways. Vice Preside n t D r a n d i a 6 1 5 0069, Vice P r e sident Alysious Pereira - 623-2591, Vice Pr e s i d e nt Ramsayae 618-0000, Vice President 225-26 2 6 , 226-1064, 667-7812.
wish to advertise all land was made by the creator for different purposes. Go as high as you can to enjoy economy of height. Earl's Court L B I do u b l e l o t 1 2 0 x 9 0 $17M, Happy Acres parallel to th e Main Road 100 x 50 $16M, for business or 4-storey apartment land for bonds on the East Coast $28M, Kitty 8 000 sq. ft $20M, Da Silva St 70 x 35 $14M, 9 000 sq. ft on Main Road 500 yards south of Chinese Emb a s s y, Tu r k e y e n 1 . 4 a c r e s $38M, Campbellville 80 x 60 w i t h l o t s o f reserve $ 1 6 M , Republ i c Park $16M, Continental Park double l ot $35M, Croal Street 75 x 50 - $32M, 3 lot s a t ' A A ' E c c l e s with massive unfinished struct u r e $98M, plus reserve. Friendship $3.5M, Pearl 5 acres for gated c o m m u n i t y $ 4 5 M n e g. Phone , 225-3068, 226-1064, 227-6863, 227-6964, 225-2626. to let
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bedroom unfurnished apartment in Cambellville. 621-3661. : Furnished 2-bedroom flat, suitable for overseas visitors. Tel. 227-1871, 6462939. 3-bedroom, fully grilled bottom flat $70 000, 85 Duke Street, Kingston - 683-4732, 2272699, No parking. 2 bedroom upper flat at 95 Craig St. C/ville, prefer teacher or working couple or small family (not more than 3). Tel 225-4409, 645-0984. daily, studio apartment in East Street, business space and furnished 2-bedroom in Alberttown. Tel. 62152 8 2 . -bedroom apartment for couples or single person in Georgetown. Serious enquiries only. Call 692-6595. bond $500,000. Large Storage space Regent St. $500 0 0 0 , m o n t h l y. 6 2 6 - 11 5 0 , 231-9181. floor and second floor space on Duncan Street. 6218198. rooms for single working males. 6132647. bottom flat apartment at La Grange WBD. Single or working couple. 658 - 9 6 1 9 . f u r n i s h e d apartments in Bel Air, secured gate, cable, internet. 6823733.
-bedroom apartment in Charity Housing Scheme. Contact 771-4180, 687-5814. room to let, furnished, water, light, etc. Reasonable rate. 683-7410, 227-4422.
three-bedrooms flat house, Eccles new scheme behind Industrial Site, $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 m o n t h l y, C o n t a c t 628-2866. place in central Georgetown near Camp Street Call 226-4129, 618-4576. spacious 3-bedroom bottom flat with master bedroom at Ogle, ECD Demerara. Decent family preferred. Please call 688-3654. : Fully furnished one- and three-bedroom apartments, AC, hot and cold, internet, cable TV, parking, etc. Suitable for overseas visitors, short term. 227-1843, 2265137. have 2-, 3-, 4-,5- and 7bedroom, in and out of town. Prices range from $90 000 to US$3200. Also rooms for female UG students. Tel. 216-3120 office, 233-0591, 667-6644. built, fully grilled 3bedroom top flat. Second Bridge, Diamond New Scheme EBD, 2 to 3 persons, Call 668-9630, 2163567. Park, EBD: 2-bedroom flat concrete house, preferably working couple with kid, $70 000 monthly. Tel. 233-5605. ROAD - Prime business in central Georgetown, formerly Hotel. - US$3000. JEWANRAM: 227-1988/ 6236431 Email: jewanalrealty@yahoo.com; jewanalrealty@gmail.com -bedroom apartment with toilet and bath, located in Cummings Lodge. Single person only, student or worker, Tel. 222-9123. to rent at Agriculture Road, Mon Repos. Call 6844193. top flat threebedroom house at 80 Albert & Laluni Streets, Queenstown. 2267452, 226-0178. t o r e n t c l o s e t o U G, s h a r e d a c c o m m o d a t i o n c a l l : 6 2 5 - 8 5 8 5 also to rent, one five bedroom house . -bedroom and two-bedroom apartments at Lot 96 Fourth Street Industrial Housing Scheme, ECD. Tel. 222-7904. Air Park: 4-bedroom unfurnished house with large garden - US$4500. Tel. 676-8995, 611-8438. Voir Court: 3-bedroom unfurnished house, large gardens US$2500 neg. Tel. 676-8995, 611-8438. : One 2-bedroom apartment, fully furnished US$1300. Tel. 676-8995, 6118438. Air Park: 3-bedroom unfurnished house with beautiful garden US$1900. Tel. 676-8995, 611-8438. -bedroom apartment with toilet and bath, located at Cummings Lodge, walking distance to UG. Tel. 222-3896, 6606416. concrete building on East Bank Public Road (McDoom). Suitable for fast food, school, supermarket, etc. 6389116. in Bourda Market. 615-8750, 602-8700.
Gardens 3-bedroom apartment. All rooms selfcontained, AC and parking US$800. 647-5914. bottom flat, 3-bedroom apartment. BB Eccles. Tel. 233-2248. 3-bedroom North and Guyhoc $60 000, semi-furnished 1-bedroom Hadfield St $50 000, furnished 1-bedroom Alexander Village $65 000. Call 655-8361, 6996811. 2 - b e d r o o m u n f u rnished upper flat apartment, 6th St Cummings Lodge, UG area, Tel. 222-4913, $40 000 monthly Students or couple preferred. $60 000, Campbellville $80 000, Kitty $150 000, Bel Air US$1200, Ogle $60 000 - $150 000, Atlantic Gardens US$850. Diana 227-2256, 6269382. 2-bedroom apartments in Diamond, office space. Call 688-4321, 216-2782. bottom flat apartment, fully grilled, master bedroom, AC, Enachu Street, Section 'K' Campbellville. Contact 227-4992 between 08:00hrs and 17:00hrs. -bedroom downstairs $45 000 each and one 3-bedroom upstairs (self-contained) in Diamond $70 000. Tel. 677-4866. furnished apartment in gated compound, 1-, 2- and 3bedroom self-contained AC, with fridge, stove, washer, dryer, hot and cold water, 24 hours security. Tel. 222-6681, 685-5940. spacious 3 bedroom, more apartments. 2227986, 638-7232. or unfurnished 4bedroom house in Prashad Nagar and Lamaha Springs. Tel. 657-7784, 646-0195. apartment from US$500, US$800, US$1000, $US1200 and upwards. 226-1064, 669-3350. furnished apartment, AC, hot and cold, internet, US$25 daily. 231-6061, 6211524. AIR $65 000, D'Urban St. $65M, $75M, Campbellville house, fully furnished US$140 and many more 626-2243, 694-3652. apartment in Bent Street, Wortmanville, US$30 per day. Contact 226-3309, 218-1033, 678-4267. sq. ft modern warehouse facility in Eccles area - US$5000 m o n t h l y. 2 3 3 - 3 5 1 2 . Gardens: 3-bedroom upper flat - 613-9033. 5-bedroom house Happy Acres. Call 231-7839 between 08:00hrs and 16:00hrs. : Unfurnished one-bedroom selfcontained apartment with parking. Contact Mr Hing. Tel. 6805000. furnished, 1-bedroom apartment with AC in Kitty, for short time visitors. 6864620, 227-2466. - and two-bedroom fully furnished, AC, WiFi, apartment conveniently located at 6 Seaforth St, Campbellville. Long- or s h o r t - t e r m . U S $ 3 5 / 6 0 d a i l y. 621-3094, 650-5354. space 28ft x 30ft, D\Urban Street Lodge. Tel. 648-7868.
top concre t e t o p f l a t i n C a n a l # 2 $30 000 monthly (inside toilet & bath), water & light, one glass case (L40" x W25" x H 2ft 4 ins). Tel. 223-6941, 685-9590. : Furnished one-bedroom self-contained apartment with parking. Tel. 677-8176. property in Lama Avenue, Bel Air Park, Serious enquiries only. Call 2254359, 624-6283. left apartment 2 bedrooms, inside toilet and bath 194 Anaida Avenue, Eccles. Tel. 2662547. space: Suitable for office, salon, or other. (175 sq. ft). Call 227-3064, 628-7589. 3-bedroom upper flat newly built, 1 master room, 2 bathrooms, spacious living room, at Sec B Great Diamond, fully secured. 601-4971, 691-5978. business, well secured, parking. Vacant possession, rent easy. Tel. 233-5366 09:00hrs to 20:00hrs, 225-9731 11:00hrs to 14:00hrs. apartment Lot 6 Railway Line Kitty, no parking. Tel. 227-4157. : Furnished selfcontained apartment includes cable internet optional, phone, AC mosquito mesh, etc. Call 2333974. top flat in Campbellville $75 000 monthly. Tel. 648-0303. self-contained apartment, fridge and bed included. Light and water included in rent at Bagotstown, EBD. Tel. 6275079. spot, Albert St, close to Lamaha, preferably internet, pharmacy or photocopying. 223-6977. furnished Studio apartment near UG and Texilla, has telephone, internet, water, electricity inclusive. Cost per month $70 000/US$350. Phone 600-4343. -bedroom apartment, bottom flat, for working married couple or single decent person, in Georgetown., $40 000. One month's rent, one month' security. Contact 639-9979 in Georgetown. 2bedroom bottom flat in Lamaha Gardens. Tel. 226-7380, 6475635. prime three-storey commercial building with car park, located on North Road, between Oronoque and Albert Streets. Contact 626-6909, 642-7963, 669-0855. -Furnished 3 bedroom (self-contained with H/C shower) Omai Street, Prashad Nagar, Garage for two cars - US$1,100 monthly. Phone 642-0325 concrete 3-bedroom bottom flat, spacious living quarters, telephone, parking, toilet and bath, EBD. Decent working couple. Tel. 668-5384, 6483342. Park, EBD: One 2-storey family house with three bedrooms. One self-contained, 2 guest rooms, garage and large yard space. US$1000 neg. Tel 626-7263, 681-5631 Street: One & two-bedroom furnished apartments, hot & cold, AC, Internet, US$20 daily. Rates neg. for monthly visitors. Te l : 227-5852/638-4404.
20 20 TO LET S t r e e t Bourda, fully furnished twobedroom upper flat, with A/C, hot & cold and wi-fi. Price US$35 daily neg, for monthly visitors. Phone 623-9308, 2315992. business place at Cornelia Ida Public Road, W C Demerara. Call 602-5332. -style 1-family house by itself in residential neighbourhood US$1000.Tel. 627-4348, Ryan. FULLY furnished 2-bedroom apartments with kitchen, toilet and bath, Chateau Margot ECD. 660-0943, furnished one- and two-bedroom apartments longand short-term. Utilities included. Contact 645-0787, 691-7093. wooden upper flat house toilet and bath ins i d e . $ 4 0 0 0 0 m o n t h l y. Te l . 682-2821. 3-bedroom concrete and tiled apartment for long-term rentals, self-contained, hot and cold, AC, etc. Price $100 000, Mon Repos ECD. Tel. 618-0626. 2-bedroom concrete and tiled apartment for longterm rentals self-contained, hot and cold, AC, etc, Price $80 000, Mon Repos ECD. Tel. 618-0626. furnished 3-bedroom house, fully meshed and grilled, large yard space and office space at the bottom. 6108351, 697-5492. flat: Self-contained one-bedroom cozy and convenient, hot water, parking, utilities included (electricity, water, WiFi internet), furnished $80 000, Courida Park. Tel. 6679367. house: Fourbedroom (one master), four additional baths, open plan living room, ground floor lounge (office), secluded driveway, parking. Unfurnished $280 000. Bel Air Gardens. Tel. 667-9367. and apartment for rental and sale. All price ranges, all areas. Call Neil 610-8282, 671-9614. : 2-, 3- & 4bedroom unfurnished and furnished apartments $85 000 to $150 000 monthly BUSINESS: Kitty, Alberttown Georgetown. flat apartments 143B Fifth Street Alberttown, long and short terms, rentals double,24hrs surveilance/night security and single rooms US$40 and US$80 per night, wifi, AC, hot and cold. Tel. 231-6721. BEDROOM Kitty $70 000, 3-bedroom furnished Campbellville $160 000, 2-bedroom furnished Alberttown $130 000, 3-bedroom Prashad Nagar US$1000 neg, 2bedroom Diamond $70 000, 4bedroom Lamaha Springs $140 000. Charlyn 665-9087. /executive rental: Wonderful 7-bedroom property for office & residence at Atlantic Ville, East Coast Demerara. Price US$2000. Call Mr Darin 615-0069, 225-2626, 2255 1 9 8 , 2 2 5 - 3 0 6 9 , 225-2709, 231-2064.\ apartments, 2 bedrooms, Factory Road Paradise, ECD, large living, dining, kitchen, bathroom, toilet, electricity, pipes with continuous water. One month\s rent, one month's security. $40 000 monthly. 625-9939, 672-2677. furnished bottom apartment (1 master room), parking, etc US$1000, 3-bedroom furnished house (1 master room) grilled, parking, etc US$1500 residential others. Apartment/houses furnished and unfurnished from US$1000 up. Call 664-5105.
TO LET Cummings and Middle streets, business place, and resident (2 buildings) full store equipped with all glasses cases, ac full silvilence system, 2 f l o o r s , o f f i c e , l a b o r a t o r y, rooms fully furnished lots of parking and more must s e e Te l 6 2 1 - 4 0 0 0 Ruimveldt $50 000, $80 000, $100 000, $60 000. Fully furnished Meadow Brook US$1800, Subryanville 4bedroom US$1700, bond space US$900, Kitty US$800, Charlotte business space US$800, Good Hope 2-bedroom $35 000. Call Neil 610-8282, 671-9614. space ground floor, 5 rooms plus receptionist's and reception area, suitable for doctor's surgery, clinic, laboratory, etc. formerly Dr Bacchus surgery/ clinic. Fully refurbished inside and outside US$2200 per month neg. One two-room upper flat for office with 20x12 ft open space in secure environment, grilled, with steel door US$1200. Tel. 227-2612. 627-8314. two-bedroom top and bottom flat, new, near Bent Street, close to NIS. Security in the area is great. It\s a wonderful secured back building. Best Village unfurnished 3-bedroom top flat, one-year price $60 000. Call Mr Patrick Pereira 226-1064, Mr. Loue Pereira 227-6949, 2255198, 669-3350, 225-2626, 2312064, 225-3068. / O f f i c e Space: Apartments and roof garden suitable for weddings, birthday parties, anniversaries, etc. in Republic Park, EBD. Office space and roof garden suitable for weddings, birthday parties, anniversaries, etc in Charlotte Street, Georgetown. Contact. 628-1203, 651-3402, 227-4263. have rental from US$800 in Kingston, New Haven, beautiful 2-storey concrete property, 4 self-contained rooms, large den , l a r g e l i v i n g r o o m , f a m i l y r o o m , t e l e vision ro om, beautiful kitchen, fully air con d i t ioned, hot and cold facilities, land space. Price US$2500, unfurnished. Bel Air Springs 2-storey concr ete property, master room, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, family room, den, verandah, hot and cold facilities, semi-furnished, security cameras, land space US$150 0. Lamaha Gardens 2-storey concrete property, fully air conditioned 3 bedrooms, unfurnished US$2000, (neg). Prashad Nagar 2-storey concrete property l a r g e l i v i n g area, 4 self-contained rooms hot and cold facilit i e s , g e n e r a t o r, u n f urnished US$1500 neg. Camp St middle floor suitable for business $175 00 0 . QUEENSTOWN: Beautiful 2-storey concrete property in perfect condition, 4 bedrooms, hot and cold facilities,masterroom,family room, den, air-conditioned, parking sp a c e for ve hicle US$2500. Do call u s o n Tel. 225-6858, 225-71 6 4 , 6 8 8 1885 C a l l Te r r e n c e 6 6 7 7 8 1 2 . W e are situated at 247 'D' Forshaw &Oronoque
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apartment, central location, beautifully furnished, AC bedroom, hot and cold water, pretty garden for entertaining/dining, wi-fi access US$550 monthly. Tel. 641-4664, 225-7211.
double lot corner property. Tel. 227-1989, 223-1467, 689-0202
, New Garden St; Newly constructed threestorey, executive concrete building. Vacant possession. Tel. 6420-636.
three-bedroom concrete building, fully furnished with modern amenities in residential area. Subryanville US$2500 neg. Four-bedroom top flat fully furnished $110 000, unfurnished $80 000, South Ruimveldt four-bedroom top flat unfurnished $75 000, two-bedroom unfurnished residential area $50 000, one-bedroom apartment in residential area $25 000. Wills/ Vasco Reality - 227-2612, 6278314, 610-8314.
& Lamaha Streets$36M.CallMs. AmritaTel: 697-9611
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W o r l d # 1 R e a ltor Mist e r Ter ry Redf o r d R e i d 6 6 7 7 8 1 2 , 2 25- 6 8 5 8 , 2 2 5 - 7 1 6 4 , 2 2 6 - 1 0 6 4 , 2 2 5 -2626, 2312 0 68, 61 9-7945. Have the executive rental reduced by 35%, Prashad Nagar US$1000, J a c a r anda Ave. Bel Air Par k U S $ 2 0 0 0 , B a rima Av e B e l A i r P a r k U S $1 8 0 0 , B e l A i r S p r i n g s U S $ 1 0 0 0 , large b o n d for rent a l o f f i c e s m a l l f o r m U S $ 3 75 , 10 000 sq ft office space for techn o l o g y busin e s s , Lam a h a Gardens U S $ 1 5 0 0 , Lama Ave, B e l Air Park US$180 0 , B e l A i r P a r k o n t h e round a b o u t U S $ 1 0 00, Pra s h a d Naga r U S $ 1 5 0 0 , land from $11 mil l i o n , r i v e r s i d e l a n d hotels with US$35 0 0 0 m o n th rental a nd o f fice space US$40 000 month propert i e s from $ 1 4 m i l l i o n . 22 5 - 2626, 2 2 5 - 5 1 98, 2 2 6- 1 0 6 4 , 6 2 3 2 5 9 1 , 6 6 9 - 3350 A N T H O N Y Reid BSc h a s more than 20,000 hrs in Real Estate Investment and Economic Transformation of People Economic Growth. We have rental from US$1500, in Bel Air Park, ambassador's residence in University Gardens Le Resouvenir, Lama Ave with pool, Jacaranda Ave. with large lawns US$2000, Prashad Nagar US$1000, ap t . f r o m U S $ 7 0 0 , b o n d 8 0 0 0 s q ft, smal l a n d l a r g e o f f i c e s p a c e up to 15000 sq foot; state of the art hote l a nd o f f ice c om plex with income of US$40 000 monthly; 2 acres of land in the city for hotel, and any complex Main Street 2 ½ acres US$5M, Water Street 4 acres for hotel, hotel on 5 acres of land overlooking the sea US$5M; a n o t h e r o verl o o k i n g t h e s e a US$1.5M, income US$15000; riverside land residential land at LBI - $10M; Republi c Park $8M, Dia m ond $7M, Sec. ' K ' $20 M , B e l Air P a r k $ 2 5 M , G a r n ett double lo t $ 4 2 M , Phone 225-2626, 2312064, 225-2709, 226-1064, 227-6949, 227-6863, 667-7812. 619-7945 PROPERTY FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR SALE ST $55M, 60x120. .Tel. 611-0315, 690-8625. flat house in gated community, EBD. Move in, ready. Tel. 670-8958 Koker. Price $19M neg. Call 220-2363, 653-6479. Front land with a s m a l l w ooden house in East Coast Demerara. Contact 657808 6. S t r e e t n e a r Regent Street also double stall in Bourda Market, facing Regent Street. 643-0000, 220-1324. HOUSES on double lot at Middle St, McDoom, business and rental $35M. Contact 2330346. , ECD Railway Embankment Contact 6846835, 668-1321. Ideal for hotel or rental in Section 'C' Enterprise, ECD. 270-4244, 6020606.
Road Bourda, Lot 20, property and land for sale. Call 225-5727 for details.
Road Bourda, Lot 20, property and land for sale by owner. Immediate possession, 34x100.20. Call 225-5727. St $35M, South Ruimvdldt $20M, Bel Air Park $35M, East Ruimvdldt $20M, Lance Gibb St, $75M. Call 6267159, 610-0065. 2-storey property situated at Anira St r e e t , Queenstown. Call 225-4359, 623-3443. No agents. $13M, South $18M, North Road, Regent St, Campbellville, Lamaha Gardens, Diamond, etc. 638-9116.
Ruimveldt Park: 2storey, 4-bedroom, 2 bathrooms, parking, overhead tank. Price $25M neg. 618-3635. EBD: Two-storey concrete and wooden property. Tel. 655-3817. No.1, Public Road: 2-storey concrete and wooden, needs repair, land size approximately 40x850,' transported. $14M neg. 618-3635. Palm Gardens, D\Urban Backlands: 2-storey concrete and wooden, excellent condition, land size 110'x60,' fully residential $32M neg. Tel. 6183635.
ESTATE: Have properties to rent or sell? Then call Diana 227-2256, 626-9382. We have clients for your properties.
house in Atlantic Gardens. Contact 617-8255, 6166259. Only serious enquiries. -storey house in Eccles - 3 bedrooms upper and two apartments lower $38M. Tel. 676-8233. Street, Norton Street, Kitty Public Road, Sheriff Street, Republic Gardens, Republic Park, Diamond, Eccles, Hadfield Street. Trival Realty 665-7946. 2-storey concrete building (30x40) land (50 x 80) 'A' Field Sophia. Price $7.6M neg. Contact Sanjay 662-3842. -designed luxurious mansion in high class neighbourhood $85M neg. Tel. 6274348 Ryan. Village, Vreed-enHoop, WCD 2-storey 3-bedroom wooden/concrete house on 43x300ft transported land. Move in, ready, $8.5M. Call 627-0289. in Charlestown. No agents. Tel. 627-3902. house for sale at Timehri, corner lot with ongoing business $4.5M. Owner leaving. Call 685-8691, 693-4315. flat property in Mon Repos opposite Market. Business in front, residence at the back. Tel. 226-7894 at 3rd Street, Herstelling, EBD. Price $15M neg. Tel. 265-3694. and apartments for rental and sale. All price ranges. All areas. All areas. Call 6108282, 671-9614. , La Penitence, CARICOM Gardens, Prashad Nagar, Robb Street, Shamrock Gardens, South Ruimveldt, Public Road Diamond Scheme. 6298253, 688-4414. house and land, 2storey building, 3 apartments Cornelia Ida. 610-0514.
$32M, West Bank $20M, West Coast $27M, Duncan Street (land) $30M, Bel Air (land) $62M. Many more. Diana 227-2256, 626-9382. in Light St, commercial and residential $150M. Land with foundation $6.8M, One domectic/ commercial semi- four storey Albertown $150M, Other various places. Tel. 216-3120(office), 667-6644. executive Lamaha Gardens house 3 bedrooms, 3000 sq. ft, l a n d 5 0 - 11 0 . P r i c e $ 6 5 M , Mr Boodram, Mr Pereira 623-2591, 669-0943, 6611952, 226-1064, 2276949, 231-2064, 2276863, 225-2626, 2253068.
business and residential property at Goed Fortuin Public Road to river front, next to Harbour Bridge and at the junction of the New Parfaite Harmonie Highway. Ideal location for hotels, super market, fishing industries, etc. Call 6924736.
concrete 2 flat house at 47 Happy Acres ECD, fully f u r n i s h ed 3 b e d r o o m s t o p flat, hot and cold bath, big yard space. Call 2252902, 673-1095.
b u s i n e s s p r o p e r t y, corner lot, in Alberttown. Contact 617-8255, 616-6259. Only serious enquiries.
REAL ESTATE: For the best prices on house rentals and sales, contact us today. Bella Vista Mall, 5 Duncan St, Bel Air Park. Tel. 676-8995, 6118438 Fbook: Tropical Real Estate
Hope EBD: One 3bedroom house situated on the eastern side of East Bank Demerara Public Road, with house on Lot 14 and Lot 13 vacant, suitable for business. Call 648-4274, 225-9473 on Saturday and Sunday.
Park $24M, Kitty $40M, Bel Air (160x60) $60M, AA Eccles $55M, Lamaha Gardens $55M. Diana 227-2256, 626-9382.
BUILDINGS in one yard, 13 fully furnished apartments. Price US$750 000. Interest persons only. Duncan Street. Contact 6450787.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
-storey four-bedroom concrete house on double lot. No agents. Serious enquiries only. 681-6066, 614-7929. wooden concrete building. Vacant possession, 178 Waterloo Street, Georgetown $50M. 627-3994. , 2-storey building double lot 120x200 - $56M. South 2-storey building, 4 bedrooms $32M neg. 684-6266. and land, length 560 ft, one-storey 3-bedroom wooden house at Triumph Agriculture Road, ECD, $13.5M. Tel. 663-1397. in 319 East Street between Middle and New Market. Tel. 225-5684. G a r d e n s , EBD, new 2-storey concrete 4-bedroom, 2 toilets, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, living room, l a u n d r y, r o o f g a r d e n , g a t e d community - $29M. 6529173, 644-3275. OCEAN VIEW PROPERTY W I T H 4 BEDROOMS, 3 VER A N D A H S , L A R G E YA R D SPACE. A MUST-SEE. CALL 2 2 5 - 5 5 9 1 , 6 1 9 - 5505. two-storey conc r e t e 5 - b e d r o o m p r o p e r t y, parking for 3 vehicles, in Georgetown $48M neg. Contact Mr Alexander Pereira 669-0943, 231-2064 or Mr L o u i e P e r e i r a 6 2 3 - 2 5 91. for two families business property in Bent St - $16.5M, Phone Mr. Darindra 615-0069, 226-1064, 618-0000, Mr Pereira 623-2591, 225-2626. 225-5198, 231-2064, 226-1064. 7 0 A d e l a i d e a n d E v a n s S t r e e t s C h arlestown, Georgetown, Georgetown, Lot No. 41 Section 'A', NO. 53 Village, Corentyne, Berbice. Contact 233-6811, 679-3448. DISCOUNT: 20% on all executive properties $60M, 30% discount on $24M, and below, 15% discount on land $18M. Phone 6677812, 225 - 6 8 5 8 , 225-2626 Terrence Reid.
and land at Windsor Forest $ 2 5 M, Chicken farm at Yarrowkabra $70M, 11 lots together at Wakenaam $2M each, 68 acres at Mahaicony $750 000 per acre, 10 acres at Moblissa $5M. Tel. 225-3070, 686-4994. 2-storey wooden and concrete building, upper flat 5 bedrooms, and lower flat 3. Onebedroom apartment, 2-bedroom apartment and one shop area located at Shell Road, Kitty, Price $38.9M Contact 6427898.\ New Scheme (business) - three storey $195M, Chateau Margot twostorey concrete on land 100ft x 200ft. Eccles Housing Scheme $35M, Nandy Park wooden and concrete $45M. Tel. 646-3251, 227-0464. H O USES require repairs in Brickdam, land size 120x38 - $44M was $60M. Phone Alysious Periera 6232591, Lady Khan 225-2626, Lord Boodram, 692-3831, 225-2709, Lady Abundance 661-1952, 225-3068, 66 9 0943 Mr. Pereira. and Land for Sale Tw o St o r y e d W o o d e n a n d Concrete House, Fifth Street Alberttown Georgetown. $ 40 M i l l i o n D o l l a r s N e g o tiable. Contact: M r. G e o r g e Te l : 2 3 1 - 6 2 7 8 O r D r : T h a s a n a Te e k a h T e l : 626-0993\ REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Earl's Court, ECD, large concrete building on spacious land. Sandy Babb Street two-storey concrete, nice for business, residence. Duncan Street property $32M. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 651-7078. REAL ESTATE AGENCY: La Parfaite Harmonie, WBD, flat three-bedroom concrete building 45' x 26'. Price $7M. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 651-7078. Bel Air Park $65M, Jacaranda Avenue, Bel Air Park $65M, Prashad Nagar $65M, Craig Street $45M, John Street new $45M, Lamaha Gardens Mr Terrence Reid 667-7812, 2257164, 225-2626.
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REAL ESTATE AGENCY Canal No. 2 Polder, newly built two-storey concrete building on 8 acres, partly cultivated land. Price $24M, wooden building on three acres land $10M. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 651-7078.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Commercial building Charlotte Street 4-storey concrete building, North Road 4-storey concrete building, King Street old building, Robb Street old building. All prices neg. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 6517078.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Bourda, Charlotte Street back building with 6-foot walkway, flat newly constructed concrete building. Price $13M. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 6517078.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Commercial building Charlotte Street 4-storey concrete building North Road 4-storey concrete building, King Street old building, Robb Street old building. All prices neg. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 6517078.
Sam's Real Estate and Property Management has properties in North East La Penitence $16M, Diamond land $4M, Non Pareil land $7M, Atlantic Ville $26M, La Parfaite Harmonie $17M, Duncan Street land $25M. Rental two- and three-bedroom apartments, Queenstown, $100 000 and $110 000 monthly. Call Corretta on 6977842, 231-7052.
Bargains inGuyana: Full concrete D'UrbanStreet business $19M, business and residence Bent Street 16M, Gordon Street business & residence $23M. Waterloo Street business and residence (new) $35M. South Road Land $36M, Charlotte Street 2 buildings 2 houses by Light$32M.Land140 x 60 by Russian Embassy $30M. Land at Turkeyen140x60 $32M. L0 Ressovenure Land 126x60 $20M. Campbellville flat house needs repairs $13M. Section K $19M needs repa i r s , 3 - s t o r e y Q u a m ina Street for hotel US$599 000, Bel Air Pa rk $49M Lamaha Gardens va l u e d $ 8 5 M n o w $ 7 0 M . R e nta l of a p a r t m e n t s f r o m US$70 0, Resi dence US$1 200 upwards. Phone Lord Pa t r ick Pereira 227- 6863, 225-2709, 227-6 9 4 9 , 2 2 6 - 1 0 6 4 , 6 6 9 3350. 7 d a y s a w eek tonyrei d s r e a l t y @ h o t m a i l . c o m
REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Two concrete buildings at Craig, EBD $16M, Herstelling EBD two-storey three-bedroom concrete building $14M, Enterprise ECD $10M, Non Pareil, ECD $13M, Light Street Georgetown back building with 5ft walkway. Price $25M. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 651-7078. REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Saffon Street, La Penitence Public Road, commercial properties on land 50x200. Price neg. Providence EBD just off Public Road two concrete buildings on land. Price $40M. Tel. 2253737, 225-4398, 651-7078.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Houston EBD by overhead tank, two buildings on land $30M, Mon Repos large two concrete buildings $35M, Grove New Scheme Station Street two-storey concrete building $26M. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 651-7078. REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Eccles EBD Old Road twostorey concrete building $35M, Oronoque Street just off Regent Street two-storey wooden concrete building $45M. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 6517078.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Diamond flat 3-bedroom concrete building $11M. Front transport can pass immediately, good offer. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 651-7078.
Road $70M neg, Robb Street US$1.2M neg., Sheriff Street $150M, Eccles $30M, Republic Park $120M, Pearl EBD $18M neg, Ruimzeight $16M, $30M neg. Hague $18M, Parika land $18M, South Road $170M, Water Street land $100M, Lal's Realty - 2317325, 612-9574.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Campbellville twostorey concrete building near Sheriff Street $50M, Subryanville two-storey concrete and wooden building overlooking Atlantic Ocean. Price $110M. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 651-7078.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Sandy Babb Street three lots together with two buildings on east lot, one building on west lot and one concrete bond on middle lot. Can be sold together or separately. All together is priced at $175M. Tel. 2253737, 225-4398, 651-7078. REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Little Diamond EBD two-storey concrete building $14M, Dazzell Housing Scheme two-storey concrete building on two lots. Price $14M. Non Pareil ECD two-storey building. Price $14M. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 651-7078. style 4 bedroom property with auto garage and security grills, fully furnished: fridge, stove, washer & dryer, furniture etc. Includes generator with automatic change over system. Grandville Park BV, $30M sold by owner. 600-4409, 623-8172, 629-2404, 2203411 REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Ruimveldt large 6-bedroom concrete building $25M. Dazzell Housing Scheme ECD two-storey concrete building $14M. Paradise ECD twostorey concrete building $14M. Eccles $25M, Diamond $14M, Houston EBD $22M, $28M, Craig EBD $16M. Tel. 225-3737, 225-4398, 651-7078. REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Sandy Babb Street Kitty, twostorey concrete building with good land space. Price $70M. Vreed-en-Hoop concrete building on land on public road 40 x 200,. Price $35M. Tel. 2253737, 225-4398, 651-7078.
modern Pike NorthRum i ved l tranchwth i masterroom$17M,Meadow Brook Gardens $35M, Tucville concrete new $27M, Providence $25M, new ranch $13M, Bel Air Park $45M, Prashad Nagar $37M, Duncan St. $23M, Sec. 'M' Campbellville requires repairs $14M, D'Urban St. $15M, Bent St. business residence. Phone Lord Johnny Ramsohoye 225-2709, 618-0000, 227-6949, 225-2626,226-1064, 227-6949, 225-5198 REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Annandale ECD just off Public Road two-storey concrete wooden building was welding workshop, can transform to any other business,.Price $25M, Courbane Park large concrete building on double lot tiled driveway, benab at back. Price $65M. Tel. 225-3737, 2254398, 651-7078.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Alberttown two buildings on land 45'x120'. Price $45M, Cummings Street twostorey concrete and wooden building. Price $40M. Tel. 2253737, 225-4398, 651-7078.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY: Two concrete buildings at Craig, EBD $16M, Herstelling EBD two-storey three-bedroom concrete building $14M, Enterprise ECD $10M, Non Pareil ECD $13M, Light Street Georgetown back building with 5 ft walkway. Price $25M. Tel. 225-3737, 2254398, 651-7078.
Homes International Realty: Coldingen $14Mneg,Rasvile $14M neg, Enmore $8M neg, Campbellville $15M neg, Diamond 2 for 1 deal $15M neg, Cove and John 2 homes 5 bedrooms $12M, 4bedroom $10M, McDoom Solid concrete $20M, North Ruimveldt 7-bedroom fixer upper, Nismes $6.5M, La Parfaite Harmonie $8.5M, 6-bedroom apartment (4 2-br, 2 1-br) only $21M neg), corner lot 89x80 Albouystown. Ready to go now!And many more, call Ahaziah 613-3018
package con s i s t o f 2 - s t o r e y c o n c r e t e commercial building on South Road, opposite Court, t hree residential 2-storey concrete buildings, Sec. 'K' in Abari C r e e k , 3 0 0 0 a c r e s land in Berbice river, access to Atlantic Ocean. business property in Hadfield Street close to Lime Street $24M, Mr Boodram 692-3831, Lady Abundance 661-1540, Lord Pereira 623-2591, 231-2064, 225-5198, M r. Darindra 615-006 9, 2252626, 227-6863 , 6 2 6 - 4 1 8 0 . to sell, buy, rent? Call 609-2302, 609-6516, 645-2580 Email: defreitasassociates@gmail.com Regent Street US$900 000, Blygezight $58M, Lamaha Street, Alberttown $55M, Georgetown property with going business $36M, Land of Canaan property with going business on lot 144' x 111' $90M, Bougainvillea Park $17M, Nandy Park $38M, BB Eccles $33M, $30M. 609-8233 After Easter bargains: 14 Ocean Front apartments - very lovely modern amenities, influential neighbourhood, US$2M neg Houston Garden mansion with pool US$1.7M neg, Providence 2 houses $36M, neg, South 5-bedroom $22M, Tucville 4-bedroom $26M, Enterprise 4bedroom - $13.5M. MAY bargains: Sec. 'K' $ 2 3 m i l l i o n , M e a d o w B r ook $28M, and $35 M , K i t t y $23, Alberttown conc r e t e massive for hotel $45M, Bel Air Park in great condition $52M, Happy Acres exec u t i v e $58M, Alb e r t t o w n $ 3 0 M , Sec. ' M' Campbellville $34M now, Phone 2252 6 2 6 , 2 2 5 - 5 1 9 8 , 2 2 7-6863, 227-6449, 225-2709, 231-2064, 226-1064, 667-7812 tonyre i d s r e a l t y @ h o t m a i l . c om.
L o t 1 8 5 C h a r lotte & King Streets, M a r a j B u i l i d n g Te l . 2 2 7 0265, 227-1881, 627-8057 D\Urban Street business spot, Republic Park, Thomas Street, Diamond, E c c l e s P ublic Road $55M, Carmichael Stre e t , K i t t y $45M, East Ruimveldt, Sheriff Street, Robb Street LAND: Charlotte street, F r i e n d s h i p l a n d s i z e 11 5 x 4 5 0 , w h a r f s i d e $ 6 5M, Non Pareil, South Road $55M, Alberttown. location DUKE Street, Kingston opposite the American Embassy. One (1) huge four storey concrete and steel building, 2 bedrooms on each flat, A C < h ot water, refrigerator and stove one ach floor and fully furnished, generator. Can be used for embassy, office, apartments or residence. Price $180M. Pro p e r t y b e i n g sold with all equipment and furnishings inclusive. Serious enquiries 223-8634, 646-3251, 227-0464' street business spot, Craig, Republic Park, Thomas Street, Diamond, Eccles Public Road $55M, Carmichael Street, Kitty $45M, East Ruimveldt, Sheriff Street, Robb Street. Land: Frien d s h i p s i z e 11 5 x 4 5 0 (w h a r f s i d e ) $ 6 5 M , Non Pareil, South Road, $ 5 5 M , A l b e r t t o w n. Tel. 2270265. % D I S C O U N T o n a l l prop e r t i e s f o r this summer only. UG Gardens $140M, Republic Park $30M, Nandy Park 4 apartments $ 3 2 M , M i d d l e Road La Penitence land s i z e 140 x 60 $17M, second S t r e e t A l berttown business and residence $45M, 5th St. Alberttown massive concrete $48M, Eccles $14M, Kitty Sandy Babb St. two properties on double lot $38M, Lamaha St Queenstown apartment co m plex $58M. Phone Vice P r esid e n t 2 3 1 - 2 0 6 4 , 2 2 5 3068, 227-6863, 2261 0 6 4 , 2 2 7 - 6 9 4 9 , 2 2 5 - 2 6 26.
B A R G A I N 26% 26% 26 % discount: Two-family concrete business and residence in the front of Happy Acres $32M, Dowding Street, Kitty wi t h d r i v e w a y $ 1 6 M , B B Eccles $16M, South Ruimveldt Gardens $!6M, Light Street $21M, Second building w i t h 1 2 f t d r i v e w a y $!4M, D a v i d S t r e e t Subryanv i l l e wi t h 1 4 f t d r i v e w ay $16M, West Ruimveldt c o n c r e t e flat house $4.9M, Dazell H o u s i n g S c h e m e $ 11 M , L a Penitence business and residence w ith reserve for 20 cars $11 M , M eadow Brook o l d house $12M, L o d g e $ 1 4 M , Middle Road La Penit e n c e w i t h 20ft dr i v e w a y 4 apartments $15M, second ranch concrete $38M, G arnett St. business and residence $32M. Phone M r . Budram 692-3831, Mr D a r i n d r a 6 1 5 - 0 0 6 9 , M r. A . Pereira 623-2591 , M rs H e r c ules 661-1952, 225-2626, 225-2709, 225 - 5 1 9 8 . . are your own 20% Bent Street two family business $17M . Land in Da Silva Street 140x33 $16.8M, Meadow Brook ranch $12M, Lodge Scheme $14M, AA Eccles on double lot $78M, Lamaha Gardens Executive $64M, land in South Road 75x33 $38M, Charlotte Street $19M, Sec. M Land 80x60 $15M, Da Silva St Land 90x32 $16.5M, Smyth Street Land 120x60 $65M, Bel Air Park need repair $50M n e g , Prashad Nagar $38M. Newtown corner land for fast food $36M, Mandela Ave 150x60 for Fast food by the Gymnasium $85M w i t h 3 - s t o r e y concrete building, Duncan Street corner land $35M, Robb Street land $50M, LBI double lot $15M, D'Urban Backlands $20M. Phone Mr Bood r a m 6 9 2 - 3 8 3 5 , L a d y Abundance 661-1952, 2312064, Lady Camero n 2 2 5 2626, 225-2709, Mr Ramsohoye 615-0069. : 3-storey concrete b u i l d i n g , P r i c e $ 100 M . South Ruimveldt Gardens property in good condition. Price $18M. Lamaha Gardens b e a u t i f u l 2 s t o r e y concrete p r o p e r t y 3 self-contained, 1 ma s t e r, l i b r a r y, television room, living r o o m , u p s t a i r s b a c k v e randah, downstair s den, fully marble stone tile, family room pa t i o , g a r a g e p a r k i n g s p a c e , f o r 3 cars, needs cosmetics, land space Price $ 9 0 M, O g l e b e a u t i f u l p r o p e r t y $90M,Mon Repos $36M neg, Regent St. $120M beautiful home excellent condition i n E c c l e s $ 5 5 M n e g , Queenstown property $ 1 0 0 M . D o c a l l u s a t J oy Reid's Realty. We are located at 247(D) Forshaw and Oronoque Streets, Queenstown. Tel. 2 256 8 5 8 , 2 2 5 - 7 1 6 4 , 6 6 7 - 7 8 12, e m a i l : joyreid.realty7@yahoo.com
PROPERTYFORSALE concrete Section 'K' $44M, 7-apartment William St. concr ete building r e d u c e d f r o m $ 6 0 M to $50M, Kitty house requires . r e p a ir on 8 000 sq. ft $19 M , Middle Road La Penit e n c e $ 1 6 . 5 M , a l m o s t Regent and Oronoque St. $36M, Charlotte Street East of Orange Wa l k $28M, South Ruimv e l d t Gardens $66M, Meadow Brook con crete $45M, executive Republic Park $48M, L a m a h a Gardens 3 self-contained $70M, Prashad Nagar 6bedroom $58M, busines s 3 storey Quamina Str e e t $85M, Bel Air Gardens on double lot $140M, S ubryanville $58M , Alberttown concrete b u s i n e s s $40M, New Hav en 4 self c o n t ained $8 0M, 3-bed room new concrete Ogle $48M, Bel Air Park $52M, Croal St. 3-storey require repairs $30M, 4 lots in AA Eccles with incomp l e t e c a t h e d r a l -style structure requires $20M to complete, plus reserve and place for lake $90M neg. , Mr. Darendra 615-0069, Vice Presiednt Alysious Pereira 623-2591, Vice President Jhonny Ramsahoye 225-2709, Vice President Darindra 615-0069, 225-2626, 22530 6 8 , 2 2 7 - 6 8 6 3 , 2 2 6 - 1 0 6 4 , 6 6 7 - 7 8 1 2 , f a c e b o o k To n y R e i d Rea l t y 7 d a y s a week 24 hours a day all holidays and a l l p r i c e s a r e n e g o t i a b le. Lamaha Gard e n s 4 b e d r o o m o n double lot $130M, Lamaha Gardens 2 bedrooms, 2-flat concrete structure $65M, M i d d l e Street 2-storey concrete and wooden structure on land 60x98 ft - $160M, 5-bedroom concrete building fully furnished $30M, D\Urban Backlands, Kiskadee Drive Meadow Brook Gardens 4 bedrooms, fully furnished and AC in entire building $65M, Charlotte St, Lacytown, house and land $55M. Thomas Street South Cummingsburg, 2-storey concrete, residence and business $60M, 8 rooms and reception area. EBD Republic Gardens land 200x100ft $48M, Republic Gardens land 50x100ft $11M, Georgetown Kingston, 4-storey concrete building office, residence (executive) - $175M, East Coast Demerara Bachelor's Adventure new 3-bedroom concrete house on ½ acre land $65M, 4bedroom wooden cottage on land 40x112 - $8.5M, Beterverwagting Bachelor\s Adventure Railway Embankment area land 100x120 ft $5.5M, West Coast Parika Highway land 45x44ft - $55M, business complex comprising six fully furnished suites in main building admin offices, water treatment plant, large generator, etc. an approx 82 000 sq. ft of land US$3M neg. Wills Vasco Realty 227-2612, 627-8314. IS your year for 28% discount on all properties. Happy Acres 2-storey concrete $24M, Providence Stadium new $16M, concrete Republic Pa r k $ 3 6M, Eccles concrete $34M, South Ruimveldt Gard e n s $ 1 2 M n ee d s r e p a i r s , Middle Road La Penitence 4 - a p a r t ment $14M, La Penitence two-storey $11M, D\Urban B a ckland s c o n c r e t e $ 2 8 M , Me a d o w Brook $12M, D\Urban Street concrete residence and business $28M, Lamaha Gardens executive $68M, Prashad Nagar 8000 sq ft land $60M, Lama Avenue, Bel Air Park $83M, Bel Air Park $45M Dowding Street Kitty $29M, and $19M , D a v i d Street Subryanville from $19M, back with 12ft driveway $14M, Section 'K' Ca m p b e l l v i l l e $ 4 0 M , Garnett Street ranch concrete $38M, Owen Street Kitty concrete 2-storey $39M, Camp Street business and residence. Phone Mr Darindra 6150069, Mr Carlos Budram 6923831, M r. A l e x P e r e i r a 2 3 1 2 0 6 4, Mr. Ramsahoye 225-2709, 225-2626, 225-3068, 227-6949, 2255198, 627-7812, 226-1064.
PROPERTYFOR FORSALE VEHICLES SALE % DISCOUNT on all properties for this summer only. Sale! Sale! Sale! Business property immediately: East of Orange Walk in Charlotte Street $28M, 3-storey business propert y i n C r o a l S t r e e t r e q u i r e s repairs $32M, Bent S t r e e t a l m o s t new 2-storey business property $!6M, South R u i m v e ldt Gardens residence $ 1 6 M, Og l e fully concrete new $49M, Tucville new $26M, Prashad Nagar executive $55M, Bel Air Park $55M, Kitty b u s i n e s s o r residence requires repairs, on 8 000 sq. ft - $19M, Forshaw o l d h o u s e $21M, 3storey busin e s s c lose to Main Street $55M, Meadow Brook $45M, fully concrete D'Urban Backlands $30M, New Section 'K' $42M, Lamah a G a r d e n s e x e c u t i v e $ 6 8 M , one r a n c h s t y l e Section 'M' 3-bedroom suites for eld e r l y $50M, fully concrete with excellent interior work, Bel Air Gardens $130M 2 3 1 - 2 0 6 4 , 2 2 5 - 3 0 6 8 , 2 2 768 6 3 , 226-1064, 227-6949, barg a i n s N o rton S t r e e t $1 4 M , B e n t S t r e e t b u s i ness and residence $ 1 6 M , e x ecutive P r a s h a d Nagar m a n s i o n d o u b l e lot $85M, 8 a p t . apartment complex was - $120M, now - $85M, Sec. 'K' Campbellville - $23M, Alberttown con c r e t e 5 b e d r o o m s - $ 4 6 M , o t h e r for $19M, and - $30M, South R u i m v e l d t Gardens - $19M, Festival City - $ 1 4 M C h a r lo t t e Street business and residenc e b y Bourda Market $ 2 6 M , C u m min g s S t r e e t $34M, Me a d o w B r o ok $28M, D 'U rban Street for doub l e l o t f o r 5 - s t o r e y $25M, Phone Lord A l y s i o u s P e r e i ra - 623-2591, 227-6949, 225-2 7 0 9 , 2 3 1 2 0 6 4 , 227-6863, 2 2 6 - 1 0 6 4 , 227-6 8 6 3 , 2 2 5 - 5 1 9 8 , 6 6 7 7 8 1 2 tonyreidsrealty@ho t m a i l . c om NEWLYbuiilt two flat concrete building at Diamond New Scheme. The upstairs consists of two selfcontained bedr o o ms with bu i l t - i n c l o s e t s , a spac i o u s k i t c hen, dining and living rooms along with a large verandah at t h e b a c k . T h e lower flat has a two-bedroom apartment and a l a r g e a r e a that could be used as a bon d o r f or any business. The yard has a concre t e fen c e with spikes a n d r a z o r wire above it. T h e r e is also a laundry and a g e n e r a tor room d o w n s t a i r s along with a fully tiled c a r port. A com p l e t e w a t e r s u p p l y is available including six tanks a n d pump. Asking price: $42M. Interested p ersons can c o n t a c t o w n e r a t 693 2531 .
HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT 180-90, Ford 7740, 4WD tractors, 416 Caterpillar 4x4 L/backhoe, Cummins L-10 engine with gearbox Tel 667-3611, 6711809. 666-2518. FOR SALE
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320 B/C excavator pa r t s , r a d i a t o r, o i l c o o l e r throttle cable box, etc. Call 6967686 flat bottom boat. Call 604-0038. plucked chicken $280 per pound. Te l . 6 0 2 - 2 1 3 1 , 2 7 0 - 4 3 1 9 . W e d e l i v e r. Shepherd pups, fully vaccinated and dewormed. 669-9674. garden earth, delivery on spot. 641-6248. bull and young heifer, located at 205 Thomas Street Kitty, Georgetown. Contact Sero.
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-used 75 Yamaha 4-stroke outboard. Asking $900 000.Tel. 693-9455.
arrived all makes of Japanese used parts. Call on 227-2835.
adult Rottweiler. Tel. 220-6879.
garden earth and builders waste. Our service also includes bobcat rental, excavating, clearing and levelling. Call 6160617, 663-3285.
fog machine, 3 000 6600 tractor, 77 Hp with 3dish plough, location Anna Region Essequibo Coast, $1.5M neg. Needs minor repairs. Tel. 614-8400, 626-9373.
Shepherd pups, fully vaccinated and dewormed -, one 4-month-old female and 1 female German Shepherd dog. 609-2815.
Tacoma 2011 TRD, 4x4, extra cab, reverse camera, fully loaded. Tel. 6691113, 614-0949, 671-8883.
Wagon (Jeep) automatic, fully powered, AC, hardly used, price $1.2M neg, Contact Rocky - 621-5902 or 2251400.
90 Hp cylinder diesel engine, 1 - 2 cylinder 275 Amps and 14.9 standby power, 1 Murphy 3 cylinder air cool diesel welder, 1 Lincoln gas welder used for 11 hrs, 1 - 250 Amps electrical heavy duty welder, 4 Yanmar 2 cylinder diesel engines 18 Hp, 1 - 250 amps universal gas welder, 1 - skid steer loader 2000 hrs, 1 compressor head and 2 tanks, 5 tool kits, 2 steel chop saws, 1 wood chop saw, 1 wood lathe, 6 metal grinders (master craft), 1 wood morticer, 1 joiner, 3 drill press, 1 small Satake rice mill plus attachments, 3 - 6 inches shellers, 1 unservicable short wheel base land rover. Nisam Alli Mahaica, ECD. Phone 228-5797, cell 677-0275.
LEYLAND Daf truck with hyab, Caldina Wagon. Tel.. 626-5706.
3GS - 16 GB unlocked $35 000. Call 697-7575. -bred Pitbull pups, 7 weeks, excellent structure, clinic cards available. Call 654-5061, 686-9188. new queen-size bed and one 6-foot dining table made from hardwood. Tel. 2275724. , P S P, X b o x 3 6 0 games and modification available, very low prices. Contact 684-3025. -WEEK-old Rottweiler pup, 6-week-old German Shepherd. Tel. 227-8028, 604-7105. 8900 Curve, camera flash, $16000. Moses, 675-3062 bull pups vaccinated and dewormed, 3 months old. Call 650-0609, $25 000 eac h. 20" Grisly planer, t a p e s t r y i n l arge quantities, one complete tyre shop. 6915588, 678-4539. Sporting diving s u i t for sale. Contact 2270702, 687-5350, 223-3016, 691-5650. special boat, with in-board Mercruiser engine, Seadoo Bombardier jetski, Kawasaki 750 jetski. Asking price $3M. Call 694-1888, 444-6589. -month-old Rottweiler pups. 625-0345. German Shepherd - top class puppies, purebred. Call 231-6276, 697-0014. FT ROUND bottom boat, 40Hp Yamaha outboard engine, 350 lb 5" nylon anchor seine. Call 604-0038, 601-4585. at unbeatable prices, only at Guy America. 2257441, 277-0589, 260-4580, 6602100. wooden kiln-dried furniture, only at Guy America. 2257441, 277-0589, 260-4580, 6602100. stall in La Penitence Market. Tel. 690-0437. at unbeatable prices at Morgan's on Charlotte Street, 6 doors west of Camp. Monday to Friday. No business on Saturdays, the Lord's Sabbath. Call 226-4129. land dredge, one used Doosan excavator, one freezer, Toyota Rav-4. Mining land available. Tel. 692-6159, 616-3413. earth delivered to spot on ECD and EBD. Call 627-9977, 698-0182. hollow blocks 4'' and 6" at an affordable price. Tel. 254-0373, 621-1576. Shell Service Station, Crane, WBD. - 8x4 SLATE pool table $450 000 neg. 601-8083, 6892658. Surveillance Systems 4, 8 and 16 channels DVR. Great price offered. Tel. 609-2815. 220 volts single phase, 82 Amps 25 kw electric generator. Reasonable offer. 6278019 (Tony). Kors handbags. Contact Mrs. Reynolds. 6009927. % pure breed Pitbull pups, 8 weeks old, father (blue) mother (red nose). Call 695-3813 to view or what's app pictures.
puppies, $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 e a c h 6 41-4812. -bred male Rottweiler pups, vaccinated and dewormed. 6 2 7 - 136 0 . wood lathe ceiling fans 52", $5 800. Call 233-2770. and German Shepherd pups. Te l . 6 1 8 - 2 9 0 3 . double doors, ice maker fridges, Whirlpool Maytag, $190 000 each. Call 225-0571, 638-0787. Decking 16ft length,2 &1/2 x 39. 669-1113, 671-8883, $900 per ft. stall in B o u rda Green Market. Can be used to sell groceries, food, vegetables, fruits, etc. $800 000.Call 227-3285, 617-6502. computers with 20" LCD $65 000, Laptops from $49 000, Iphone 3GS $35 000, BlackBerry from $8 000. Future Tech - 231-2206. stall at Stabroek. 6580115. plus 6 games, $85000 neg. Contact 624-5803. Market, facing Regent Street, two stalls suitable for cell phone, electronics, Pharmacy. 220-1324, 643-0000. foot spa chair, salon station, mirrors and barber chairs. 600-0036, 223-1719. navigator system, gold and diamond land in Ekereku, Horay Camp, Parish Hill PS2. 600-0036, 223-1719. stall in Bourda Green Market. Suitable for food, vegetable, fruits, etc $800 000. 227-3285, 617-6502. 18.2 cubic (Frigidaire) refrigerator, 54 acres transported land at Northern Hogg Island. Priced to go. Contact 227-0575, 220-9336. rebuilt Perkins, Deutz engines, Lincoln generator welder, Honda ATV bikes, model 'M' with winch, 320 BL excavator. Call 691-2921. ENGEL injection mould plastic machine, going cheap. Tel. 233-3512 Email: gimpex@gmail.com USA-made steel buildings. To order, contact Annie. Tel. 233-3512. Hobart engine welder large machine welds a little over idle speed, $290 000, wood mortice machine $150 000, wood shaper $180 000. Tel. 619-6863, 601-8276. STORAGE FACILITY. Freezing and cold storage facilities available. Affordable price offered. Call BM Enterprise Inc.Houston GFL Wharf for more info: Tel #227-8176/77. on antenna f o r a l l J a p a n e s e C a r, f o r eign used - $5000 each. Rear view mirror for 212, 192 and Wagon, Honda, etc, original Japanese $ 5 0 0 0 e a c h . Te l : 6 6 4 - 3 3 6 8 RZ EFI, green and black, mags in good condition. Bus/car tyres, construction glass for hotels, malls, etc, galvanised plain sheets, marine plyboard(1/ 2 inch). Tel 679-6390. poodle and Tibetan terrier mixed, black, 12 weeks old, $15 000 a giveaway price. Adult female terrier. Call Miss Burke 616-8005, 223-6463.
generator Perkins. Com-35 KVA 60c 120v - 240v, Prime power S-phase no repairs, good condition $2.3M. Air condition unit now 4 tons 60c $380 000 neg. Tel. 227-1287, 696-6540. air conditioner wall units and water pump metal cages with gate to place lock $10 000 each, 1 large snap-on parts washer 110v with bin at bottom to hold fluid wash $55 000. Tel:664-3368. established Puja stall at Bourda Market in the green, stall well made with concrete and steel shutters, very large, good for business selling with all stocks and music system. Price neg. 655-8060. y o u r o w n w a t e r business with a turnkey system supplied and installed in a short tim e . C a l l 6 2 3 - 7 2 1 2 . electric fryer, commercial quality with 2 safety draining oil tops, electric controls 110V (NEW). 20 litre total capacity, $75,000 neg. 1 Power Inverter 1750 watts Max (Sinewave) (NEW) $40,000 neg. 619-8008, 219-4484. Johnson outboard engine 135 Hp, power shift 11 and new fuel tank, 12v battery start with hydraulic engine tilt on boat and control cables $500 000 neg, 2 lengths of 15ft flex hose 4-inch $30000 for both. Tel:616-5340 Sys, 3 lights with phone charger $27 000, 4 lights with phone charger $40 000, 6 lights with 2 phones charger or runs a 12-volt fan $65 000, all sys complete with bulbs, wire, panel bat and ready to go, works well in farms, homes and mining camps. Contact JD 693-1752. commercial stainless steel with wheels vacuum cleaner 110v for car wash, commercial use 110v, 60Hz shop vacuum wet and dry $60 000, 5000 new PVC fittings for pipe mains ¾ and ½inch and metric, cheap. Owner leaving 616-5340 Gardens house and land with pool, Sea-doo jet ski, 1400cc and 700cc, excellent condition, Can-am ATV's, new engine, out board engine, house hold appliances, refrigerator, stoves, washers, TV, etc. Tel. 600-3171, 6483171, 226-0025. Xerox photocopy machine with scanner attached, about 8 months old, hardly used, all manual and CD available also 7 brand new sets of ink in box for machine $460 000, for all 110-240v, 4 printers Hp Laser Jet working condition $75 000, 10 flat screen computer monitors 110v all $100,000. Tel:6758008 5050 amplifier used, QSC 1450 amplifier used, Spin 3300 amplifier new, Spin 330 amplifier used, Dennon 1500S mixer and pair Dennon 3500 CD player used, DBX 1231 equalizer used, DBX 120 x Sub harmonic used, Rane 23A crossover used. Tel. 613-3846, 670-9993. sets, music sets and speakers, grass cutter machines and trimmers, brass pipes and shower sets, building paint sprayers, heavy duty rotary and hammer drills, compressors, electric winches (trucks and ATVs), Honda water pumps (2-inch,/ 3-inch), 48 Yamaha outboard boat engine, vehicle alternators and starters for various vehicles. Tel. 227-8519, 653-4287, 618-1839. 'T miss our closing down sale, 50% off storewide. We have in stock baby clothing, baby products, club dresses, club shoes, jumpsuits, tops, jeans, evening dresses, sandals, Michael Kors handbags Charlette Russe panties, fashion jewellery, bath and body works. Sale ends April 26, 2014 Call Aly 619-7520.
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VEHICLES FOR SALE , PPP seri e s , $ 2 M neg. Call 6 8 6 - 7 5 7 9 , 2 3 1 7 5 3 7 . R a u m 669-4946.
$1M.
2 0 0 7 m odel, PRR series. Te l . 6 6 1 - 6 1 6 1 . R a u m 669-4946.
$1M.
I I G X 11 0 , c d , dvd, mags, remote start etc. In excellent condition. Owner leaving country. Tel: 643-5431 Tacoma, stick shift, king cab, AC, bull bar, tool kit, high lift. In immaculate condition. Call 626-5306, 671-7450. Lancer good condition (MANUAL) $850/000 neg.. Tel: 622-7762. Credit can be arranged. Corolla AE100. Excellent condition, AC, mag rims, alarm, DVD player etc. Price $825 000 neg. Call 2253217, 612-9625, 695-6461. Toyota Tundra 4x4, leather inside $3.2M. 139 Garnett St. Kitty. Tel. 621-7767. Mk 11 Station Wagon, model YX76 - 2Y original engine in very good condition. Price $750,000 neg Call 259-0039, 619-4560.
To y o t a A l e x . Contact 625-7416, 227-8659.
Camry SD40, $1.3M neg., mags and music. Tel. 618-0374.
Spacio, full b o d y k i t , T V, i n e x c e l l e n t condition. 684-4050.
AT 192, PKK 7668. Price $680 000. 6288354.
car. Excellent condit i o n . Te l . 6 2 2 - 8 3 0 8 .
212, PKK series. 649-0396.
quick sale, one new model Allion, immaculate condition 616-7351.
Spacio for sale. Tel.669-2588.
Nissan Bluebird SSS $550,000 negotiable. Tel: 6604409 AE Corolla 100 Wagon $900 000. Contact 611-6632, 6643488. SV-40 Toyota Camry in e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . Te l . 6 4 4 5931. TITAN Very good condition Leather interior ,Fully loaded $ 2.5 M. Neg. Call: 620-1026. 525i M Body Kit, Excellent condition, Low mileage, Price Neg. Call : 620-1026 model 212, alarm, exhaust HID, 72000km, excellent condition $1.5M. Contact 629-4688, 276-0520. F150 V6 in working condition $700 000. Tel. 256-3749, 681-5422, 692-0526. Toyota Fielder, TV, rims, reverse camera. 6542036, 663-2700. Honda CRV 130357 miles, in excellent condition. Tel. 627-5079. Raum, PNN, AC, CD, 16" chrome rims, HID, $1.45M. 650-0609. AE 100 Corolla car. Price $825 000 neg. 626-1170. C R V H o n d a S U V. Price $2M neg. 614-9509. Toyota Premio, $2.4M neg. 693-9246, 6878534. 3-ton open back Nissan truck, not new but in working condition. 231-6561, 231-6560, 6725281, 643-7666. CRV, PKK series, excellent condition $2M. 645-7406. NZE Corolla, alarm, AC, mags, etc., in hire, excellent condition, $1.15M neg. Call 6261141 Shahab. Tacoma 4x4 automatic, GRR series, 89 000 km, immaculate condition. $3.7M neg. Call 626-1141 Shahab. Allion, fully powered, AC, mags, alarm, etc., in hire, excellent condition, $1.6M neg. Call 626-1141, Shahab.
Cedia, PKK series, 17" mags, CD deck, AC, Alarm. Price neg., fully powered. Tel. 618-5509. n e w m o d e l PPP series, lady driven, rims, alarm, tv C a l l 6 6 8 5384, 648-3342. 4D36 Mitsubishi engine head, 2-set 17.5 tubeless 6-log rims for Mitsubishi Canter - 654-6166.. M F t r a c t o r, f o r eign-used, in excellent condition. Price neg. Contact 6 7 0 - 9 3 9 3. CRV, PJJ series, in excellent condition. Tel. 6410720. To y o t a AT 1 7 0 , private, good condition cab, $600 000 neg. 2332 11 7 , 6 0 2 - 4 2 02. Pickup, excellent condition, 5-speed transmission. Asking $2.2M neg. Contact 683-0658, 693-7635 motorcycle 500cc, in good condition. Price neg. Tel. 686-8512. Toyota Allion, PMM series. Call 682-2485. Deff and 2-ton dump truck, never registered. Annandale Public Road. 643-0000. TOYOTA RAV 4, IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, PRICE $2.5M. 96 SERIES TEL : 6 27-6740. Benz, CLK 200 compressor Luxury Coupe, fully loaded, mint condition. Must see, 6235492. Legacy GT Turbo, Luxury sports Sedan. For specifics call 623-5492 or text Details Subaru. R Z h a r d l y used immaculate condit i o n , $ 1 . 4M . R o c k y 2 2 5 1400, 621-5902. AT 212 Carina automatic fully powered, AC, CD, immaculate condition $1.2M, Contact Rocky 225-1400, 621-5902.
AT 192 Carina automatic, fully powered, AC, mags, CD, private $1.1M hardly used. Contact Rocky 225-1400, 6215902. E x t r a c a b pick-up (22R engine), manual (EFI) 4x4, GPP s e r i e s , $ 2 .4M. Rocky 2251400, 621-5902 H O N D A C i v i c , C D player, AC, mag rims, alarm syst e m , $ 7 8 0 0 0 0 n e g . Ford Ranger 2003 $2.2M n e g . Te l . 6 5 8 - 5 4 0 0 . Vitz $1.75M, Contact Robin, Tel. 6550647. To y o t a Fielder, ac, cd, in excellent condition PNN series, price negotiable 6 2 7 726 1 . 2006 Mazda Axela car, low mileage, never registered. Tel. 663-0819, 614-0726. A U T O S A L E ! C A R I N A 2 1 2 N E G. 4 0 CROAL STREET S TA B ROEK. TEL. 231-7284, 622-3823 Nissan Tiida Latio PPP series, in excellent condition. Owner migrating. MILA GE 58,000, LADY-DRIVEN Tel. 617-3834. AT 2 1 2 , n e w a n d old models, mags, music, one Runx, Raum and NZE, mags, music, flair kit, in exc e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . Te l . 6 5 0 4200, 656-7900. C a m r y S V- 4 0 good condition, mag rims, power door and windows, manual transmission. Asking $750 000 NEG. Tel. 612-5467. minibus long base, BLL, AC, CD, mags, in working condition. Contact 686-9516, 2704098. Honda SUV, PNN 5556. Price neg. Tel 621-8730. AUTO SALES blowout sale: Best price, best quality on all vehicles, Allion, Premio, Spacio, etc. Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Call 650-9880, 648-8640. Caldina Wagon, one Toyota Raum, both in excellent condition. Contact 337-4544, 626-1525. model Mazda Demio $1.9M, Fun Cargo $1.7M, used To y o t a R a u m , $ 1 . 1 5 M n e g . Tel. 610-2021. 192 Carina, A C , e x cellent condition, PMM ser i e s . Te l . 2 7 4 - 0 6 6 7 , 6 2 9 9040. L a n c e r, P MM series, low mileage, Honda Aria (unregisterd), TV, f o g l i g h ts. Te l . 6 1 4 - 4 1 5 1 . 100 Corolla, excellent condition, just serviced. Phone Dale 699-3366. Toyota Pitbull BRR s e r i e s . I m m a c u l a t e condition. 629-3663 model Raum, PLL series, in good condition, $1M neg. Tel. 640-0692. Fielder Excellent Condition 1.6M Negotiable PNN Series call 689-7338 Hilux Surf, 3Y engine, good condition. Price $1.7M neg. Tel. 671-1748. -4, old model, auto, fully powered, mags, AC, PGG, Sheriff St. 225-6356. bus high top, extra long, diesel, auto, front and rear AC, high back seats, etc. Sheriff St. 225-6356. 3S, 6-speed manual, sport suspension, fully powered, AC< mags. Sheriff St. 225-6356.
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TM truck with Hiab, GMM series. Price $3M. Tel. 2315873, 694-5998.
White Fortuner, just finished 60 000 km, PNN series, $11.5M. Price neg. 609-1426.
Toyota Bb, IST and Tactis for sale. Call 6142331, 697-6096.
EP 91 Glanza, Turbo, stick shift, Turbo timer, etc, PPP series, $1.4M neg. Tel. 642-6159.
Verossa (2003) in excellent condition, Toyota Premio (2008) in excellent condition. Both fully loaded. Tel. 6130613.
Toyota Raum, flair kit, 6-disc CD, etc, excellent condition, $1.15M neg. Tel. 642-6159.
Surf, PHH series. 610-0514. Toyota RZ, EFI, PJJ series, in excellent condition. 6265402. AT 192 Carina. Call 6546394. BEDFORD 4-wheel with winch. Must be sold. Call 6744649. Super Custom bus, Runx and 1996 Rav-4. Call 6178500. Mark 11 GX 110. Price $2.7M. Tel 614-1335. 100 Toyota car, auto start and alarm, $650 000 neg. Tel. 643-6239, 223-7978, 227-6328. Toyota Primo in immaculate condition. Price $2M cash. Contact Rudy 223-5401, 6443118. M i t s u b i s h i L a n c e r, PHH 8335, $500 000 neg. Call 669-1852, 218-2404. Super Custom bus 2 0 0 5 m o d e l , B P P. Te l . 6 2 5 7283. 2003 Premio late PPP series. Tel. 639-5484. Both in excellent condition. To y o ta R Z c a t e y e minibus, in excellent condition, price $723 000 neg. Please call 699-5396, 682-6737. Owner leaving the country. , just arrived! Dodge Ram, Chevy, excellent condition Silverado. 618-1839 677-4866.
Mazda Axela, mags, fully loaded, excellent condition, $1.7M. Tel. 642-6159. RZ long base, automatic, mags, CD, diesel engine, $1.8M, hardly used. Call Rocky 225-1400, 621-5902. 192 TOYOTA Carina motor car in excellent condition, with AC, mags, CD player, very clean condition, going cheap. Contact 643-5306, 226-7855, 685-0299. 212 Toyota Carina with chrome rims, AC, CD player, alarm, very excellent condition. Contact 643-5306, 685-0299, 2267855. TUNDRA IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, $2.6M .Contact 643-5306, 226-7855, 6850299. Raum with full flair kit, AC, music, mags, one owner, very clean condition. Reasonably priced. Contact 643-5306, 226-7855, 6850299. AT 212 Carina automatic fully powered, AC, CD, imm a c u l a t e c o n d i t i o n $ 1 . 2M , Contact Rocky 225-1400, 621590 2. Wagon (Jeep) automatic, fully powered, AC, hardly used, price $1.2M neg, Contact Rocky - 621-5902 or 225-1400. AT 192 Carina automatic, fully powered, AC, mags, CD, private $1.1M hardly used. Contact Rocky 225-1400, 6215902.
gear and automatic Pitbulls and RZ buses at the best prices around - 641-8647. model Hilux Surf and RX8, very clean vehicles. Terms available 641-8647.
Tacoma unregistered, off road tyres, $2.5M in excellent condition. Contact 643-5306, 226-7855, 685-0299. DODGE rams and 2 Chevy, (All unregistered), must be sold, make offer. Owner leaving. Tel. 677-4866. -TON Freezing Canter truck GRR series. Call: 658-3209
silver Honda CRV, PMM series, year 2002. Price $2.8M neg. Tel. 641-5670, 666-3348. Cube PMM 1088 in excellent condition. Price neg. Tel. 662-4307, 226-1629. Carina 192, HC series, good condition $800 000. Tel. 676-8233. Sports 25 ft speed boat and trailer, two Yamaha 150Hp, four-stroke outboards. Call 623-1622. Premio hardly used, automatic fully powered, $2.2M. Call Rocky 225-1400, 621-5902. CRV $1.9M, (blue), PKK series, in good condition. Tel. 627-5079. Mazda Axela, with rims, DVD player etc in excellent condition. Call 687-0431. Civic HID, leather interior, mag rims, CD deck, LED head and tail lights. Call 619-0585, 2260931. new model Raum, Toyota Fielder Wagon, in excellent condition, PPP and PSS series. Tel. 223-9329, 614-4614.
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B12 car, lady-driven. Tel. 225-0805.
Lot 185 Charlotte and King Streets, Maraj Building Tel. 227-0265, 2271881, 629-517 8 . W e b u y a n d sell used c a r s a n d t r a d e i n y o u r c a r f o r a n o t h e r. A l l prices are negotiable USED Honda Civic $1.1M, A T 1 9 2 $ 9 7 5 0 0 0, BMW 318i $2.9M., AE 110 Corolla $950,, Raum $1.25M, Tacoma $2.2M, Corolla Wagon $1.05M, RZ bus $850 000, Primo $2.7M unr e gistered , T u n d r a , G R R s e ries, square back $2.2M, Nadia $1.7M, Allion $2.05M.
Car drivers to work with base, 45 years and older. 223-7634, 611-7379/ 681-0823.
/Deliveryman. Applicants must have a valid driver's licence. The licence must be car/van. Interested persons can call 223-0090 to make arrangements for interview.
IST, PRR Series with AC, CD/DVD, Rear View Camera/LCD, Aluminum Rims, G o o d i n t e r i o r. I m p o r t e d a n d Owner Driven, excellent condition, Price Negotiable Contact 619-5844.. -OUT SALE Toyota Spacio, Premio, Raum, IST, Vitz, Toyota Belta, Toyota Noah, NZE (2), Hilux Solid Def, RH Auto Sales Blankenburg WCD. 269-0794, 688-4847. HP TRACTOR Massey Ferguson 1085, 2WD from USA, unregistered, hydraulic clip on hoses, control cabin, air blower, adjustable steering, seat, etc. $ 2 . 3 M . Te l . 6 1 9 - 6 8 6 3 , 6 0 1 8276 . minibuses BMM and BNN, CRV new model, AT 192, 212, NZE, AT 170, Toyota Hilux Surf, 06 Tacoma, family van (7-seater) canters, Tacoma, Nissan Cefiro wagon and cheap cars. 680-3154 buy, sell and trade-in vehicles for cash, we also do trading-in of vehicles, 30-seater buses, as low as $900 000, Spacio, Allion, Super Custom buses, unregistered premios and we also do pre-ordering for any vehicles 680-3154. Rav4 2008 new mode;l, grey colour, immaculate condition, TV etc. Late PRR series $5.8M, Toyota Sprinter 20022004 model, silver,, immaculate condition PJJ series $900 000, Tel 628-7884, during working hours. F150 (Gas), Ford F350 (diesel),Toyota Tundra bubble back 2WD (gas), Chevrolet express cargo van 2500 cc, Suzuki Sports 2-door 4WD (gas), Mitsubishi Legnum Wagon 4WD Tiptronic (gas), Lifan 125cc motor bike. Tel. 227-8519, 653-4287, 618-1839. A U TO SALE: We have unregistered Toyota Sienta AT 192, 212 old and new models, Fielder Wagons, NZE, Allex, Allion, Premio, BMW car, pickups, 4x4, Raum, IRZ minibus, Isuzu 4x4 and much more. Tel. 227-8550, 227-8910, 628-2833, 609-1740. DEALS DEALS.1 2002 model unregistered To y o t a Regius Wagon, colour Black two tone, AC< air bag, alloy wheels powe r e d w i n d o w s , power ste e r i n g , f o g l i g h t s , T V, n a v i g a tion price $2.3M. Contact 6 2 4 - 5 617.
and Noah with body kits, unregistered and top-notch condition, with terms available - 641-8647.
long base BLL, RZ, payment negotiable two times. Tel. 673-7934.
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E x t r a c a b pick-up (22R engine), manual (EFI) 4x4, GPP s e r i e s , $ 2 . 4M . R o c k y 2 2 5 1400, 621-5902 AT 212, AT 192, NZE, Raum, IST, Fun Cargo, LTouring Wagon, RZ minibus, Nissan E-24, Caravan. Tel. 6445096, 697-1453. P r e m i o P N N series, in excellent condition (lady-driven), 17" chrome rims, alarm, automatic start, ac, CD player e t c . $ 2 . 3 M n e g . Te l . 6 4 9 2541. AT 192 mags, alarm, AC in excellent condition. Price $770 000. Call 668-0619, 672-0415. Black Nissan Pathfinder in excellent condition. For further information, call 662-3946, 6246283.
hard-to-get vehicle parts including windscreen, computer b o x , d o o r s , l i g h t s , e n g i n e s , f ront h a l f , b a c k h a l f , mirrors,window screen for all t y p e s o f v e h i c l e s , s p o i l e r, door visors, mud-flap for 2 0 0 2 R a v - 4 , e t c f o r To y o t a , N i s s a n , B M W, M e r c e d e s , M i t s u b i s h i, Honda Isuzu, Fuzo, etc. at unbeatable prices. C o n t a c t Te l . 645-7800, 00159 7 - 866-6358. sale on at Paul Camacho Auto Sales! In stock - Allion Runx, Spacio, Raum, Fun Cargo buses, Solid Def, Hilux, new model Tacoma 4WD pick up, Ra v - 4 , freezer truck open tray canter. Credit terms and trade-in facilities available. Check us out at Paul Camacho Auto Sales. 111 Croal & Oronoque Streets, next to GT&T parking lot. Tel. 226-1893, 225-0773, 656-4104, 671-1627. industrial Solutions (GPS) - asset tracking service for vehicles, personal cars, vans, taxis, distribution trucks/vans/buses. Machinery:excavators, track dozers, off road vehicles, trawlers, barges, tugs. Tel. 592-691-0940. -TON TL Bedford dump truck 19ft tray $1.8M, AT 192 car, private, $875 000, D4E CAT bulldozer $3.8M, Camico tractor 4x4 powered by CAT 3306 DI engine, $9.5M, parts, axle chassis for 7-ton trailer and TK cab parts and many more. Call 333-2644, 650-7196, 601-2153.
Lot 235 South Road and Lig h t Street, Bourda, G e o r g e t o w n , Te l . 6 2 9 - 5 1 7 8 , 223-8655. We buy and sell used cars and trade-in your car for another. All prices are negotiable USED small bus $950,., Allion $2.05M, Cedia Lancer $1.1M, Honda Civic $1.1M, AT 192 $900 000, Corona 170 Wagon $800 000, BMW 318i $2.9M, AE 110 Corolla $950 000, new model AT 212 $1.375M, Raum $1.25M, Tacoma $2.2M, Corolla Wagon $1.050M, RZ bus $1.2M, Range Rover des 5L Eng Solid Deff $5M, Honda Accord $900,., Vios $1.6M, Primo $2.7M unregistered, Tundra, GRR series square back $2.2M, , Nadia
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at Escada Fragrance and Gift Express. Come in person with handwritten applicat i o n . Te l . 2 2 5 - 1 3 2 2 , C i t y M a l l 2 n d F l o o r. MECHANIC: 4 - 5 years experience. WELDER: Gas/Arc welding experience. Te l : 2 2 3 - 2 8 0 3 . , good fabrication skills, Live in domestic, high rates offered f o r b o t h p o s i t i o n s . Te l #227-1830 Nuffield tractor, in any condition. Call 260-4580, 6602100. operators & Farm workers to work in fort island essequibo call - 693-3933 to work on lower East Bank, Demerara. Call 671-7878 between 18:00hrs and 21hrs only. guards to work night and day shifts. Males only, age 35 - 55 years. between 18 and 25 years old, to work in factory located in Georgetown. For more information, call 227-3341. Handyman between 18 to 25 years old to work in and around factory located in Georgetown. For more information, call 227-3341. Machinist and gear cutter at E & N Beck, Lot 3 Princes & Ketley Streets, Charlestown, Georgetown. Tel. 225-6272 VAN drivers (preferably from ECD) between 05:30hrs and 09:30hrs, Fridays to Sunday, $10 000. Contact 222-3480. /Supervisor at Xenon Hotel, Charity/Ebo. Accommodation provided. Attractive salary offered. Contact 223-5273/4. operator, to work in interior. Contact 223-5273/4. driver salesman to sell pluck chickens. Tel. 6022131, 270-4319. Sierra and Ford Cortina car body. Tel. 231-4702. hair and nail technician at Parika EBE. Call 2604737, 661-0019. driver salesman to s e l l p l u c k c h i c k e n s . Te l . 602-2131, 270-4319. female Sales clerk. Contact Dan's Auto Electrical - 226-7968. diesel mechanic to w o r k i n t h e i n t e r i o r. C o n ta c t 2 2 6 - 9 7 6 8 , 6 11 - 4 4 9 5 , b e tween 08:00hrs and 17:00hrs
seeking private cars for contract. Contact B. K h a n o n 6 2 6 0491 Canter driver with 3 years experience and Police Clearance. Preferably from ECD. Tel: 6218198. security guard to work shift duties. Only serious enquiries. Call 600-2165. -bedroom apartment located on West Coast Demerara. Call 652-0163. buy all low-income land in La Parfaite Harmonie, Tuschen, Eccles, Herstelling, Non Pareil. 675-7292, 2185591. : Must know to read and write. Contact 223-5401 Rudy. live-in caregiver for elderly woman. Call 699-0934, 624-0234. /outdoor Sales Representative. Must be computer-literate and able to work with limited supervision. Call 2258061, 672-4090. We chatting.com for executive residence. References required, serious enquiries only. Call 2254359, during office hours, 6236405, 624-6283. Cook, must be able to work o d d h o u r s a n d Sundays. Apply in person t o L o t 5 3 D a v i d St , K i t t y. Driver/Salesman to sell water, m u s t reside on the WBD. Att r a c t i v e s a l a r y, c o m mission. Te l . 6184257. MECHANIC: 4 - 5 years experience. WELDER: Gas/Arc welding experience. Te l : 2 2 3 - 2 8 0 3 . at Escada Fragrance and Gift Express. Come in person with handwritten a p p l i c a t i o n . Te l . 2 2 5 1322, City Mall 2nd F l o o r. carpenter and mason to work at LBI, the border between LBI & Pigeon Island. 2260575. : S e c u rity Officers - military o r pa r a m i l i tary. E x cellent pay and benefits. Call 223-4033. driver between Strathspey and Enmore ECD to work 44 minibus. Call 677-3608 Cashier to work in bar. Tel . 6 9 6 - 8 4 8 5 . , age 1625, to work in auto repair workshop, Sheriff and John Streets, Tel. 223-2229, 621-8791 09:00hrs - 17:00hrs. / A c e t y l e n e W e l d e r, g o o d f a b r i c a t i o n skills, Live in domestic, high rates offered for both p o s i t i o n s . Te l # 2 2 7 - 1 8 3 0 (van and lorry), porters, factory workers. Tel. 2265473. Representative: 5 CXC including Maths and English. Prior experience would be an asset. Tel. 226-5473. with car to work Kitty Base, Radio and Logo free, Base fees only $4 000 Crown Cabs. 2259698, 226-1611. in home assistant, preferable form Essequibo C a l l 233-0591, 667-6644, (office) 216-3120. bedroom apartment for overseas guests in Cummings Lodge are for fully. Call Linda 6717883, 225-3107.
Salesgirls. Apply to Regent Household Electronics (big blue store), 143 Regent Road, Bourda, between Albert and Light Streets. Tel. 227-4402. Porters. Apply to Regent Household Electronics, 143 Regent Road Bourda, (big blue store) - between Albert and Light Streets). Tel. 227-4402. Min 2 yrs experience, must be over 25 yrs old and have 2 references. Police clearance is required. Apply to LENS DECOR 8 Sheriff Street, G/Town Call: 227-0176 -TIME DOMESTIC HELP NO COOKING, FRIENDSHIP,E.B.D. MONDAY TO FRIDAY. EVENINGS & SUNDAYS CALL SHIV - 223-7511 , cashiers, counter clerk and pump attendants. Come in person with handwritten application to RUBiS Gas Station, Vlissengen Road, Bel Air Park. Tel. 2264459. -bodied security g u a r d s t o w o r k a t L a n d of Canaan, EBD. Contact May's Shoppi n g C e n t r e , 9 8 E R e gent Street, Georgetown. TIME DOMESTIC TO DO BASICHOUSEWORK,NOCOOKINGJUST CLEANING AND PRESSING APPLY GUYANAVARIETYSTOREANDNUTCENTRE 38 CUMMINGS AND MIDDLE STREETS IN ALBERTOWN 227-3939 and housekeeper needed to work in Campbellville, Georgetown, Mondays to Fridays. Must be trustworthy and willing to work. References n e e d e d . S end to P.O. Box 101302. - 1 one day Domestic - Saturdays only, preferable from the Diamond area call 641-2979. GUARDS: Requirements between 30 and 45 y e a r s o l d , a t l e a s t 3 y e a r s e x p e r ience, recent Police Clearance. Interested persons are asked to apply in person to Guya n a Furniture Manufacturing Limited, 60 Industrial E s t a t e , Beterverwagting, ECD. honest and trustworthy Caregiver to work from 18:00hrs to 06:00hrs weekdays and on weekends in Canal No.1 WBD between 45 and 50 years old. Two references are required. Salary neg. Tel. 628-7669, 6838758, 218-0082, 226-2677.
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Hodgson shows faith in England youth that can ‘win World Cup’ ROY Hodgson had no concerns over putting England’s World Cup hopes in the hands of a youthful squad. The manager’s 23-man squad for Brazil included 20-yearold Everton midfielder Ross Barkley, along with teenagers Raheem Sterling and Luke Shaw. Michael Carrick, Andy Carroll and Kyle Walker were all left out, the former the victim of a poor season for Manchester United. Carroll has had an injury-ravaged season, while Walker misses out due to a pelvic injury. Carrick and Carroll are both on the standby list. Shaw was selected ahead of Ashley Cole, who retired from international football on Sunday night after being told he had not made the squad. Southampton’s Rickie Lambert, who has scored 14 goals this season, got the nod ahead of Carroll. Wayne Rooney will be the leading striker, with Daniel Sturridge and Danny Welbeck also in. Frank Lampard, 35, made the cut, while Arsenal duo Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Jack Wilshere were included, despite their recent injury concerns, alongside Adam Lallana and James Milner. There were no surprises in defence. Gary Cahill, Phil Jagielka, Phil Jones and Chris Smalling were Hodgson’s four centrehalves, Leighton Baines the first-choice left-back and Glen Johnson the only recognised right-back. Hodgson selected Fraser Forster as third goalkeeper behind Joe Hart and Ben Foster. John Stones and Jon Flanagan were named on the standby list alongside Tom Cleverley and Jermain Defoe. On the inexperienced look to his squad, Hodgson said:
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“You get experience by getting the opportunity. “It’s wrong to focus totally on the fact there are those who are inexperienced, because everyone is inexperienced until they get the chance to do the job. “I think they’ve played so well and been so effective in their club teams that they’ve really imposed their ability on my thinking. “I’m sure if I’d picked a squad after the final qualifier in October it would have looked quite different, but a lot of water has passed under the bridge since then. “You can’t ignore what people are doing on a week-to-week basis and your decision is based on who is the best man for the job.” He added: “This is a 23-man squad; we’re not talking about 11. In that 23 there are an awful lot of caps. “We should not get hung up that there are youngsters in there. I am not taking anyone purely for the experience.” On Barkley’s inclusion at the end of a breakthrough season for the Everton youngster, Hodgson said: “He’s a very, very exciting player, a very exciting talent and if he can continue at that level he has a very exciting future ahead of him. “But I would hope people will temper their expectations of him.” Hodgson admitted the decision to leave out Cole was “an unbelievably hard” call and praised the “gracious” way he accepted it. Cole’s Chelsea team-mate Lampard turns 36 in June, but Hodgson said the midfielder’s “leadership qualities and his abilities” would be of use to England. Several England players have been struggling with injuries in recent months, including Rooney, Wilshere, OxladeChamberlain and Jagielka,
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19th he’ll be able to join in straightaway. “So attitude (is) spot on, desire could not be better. Has he got the ability? Yes, he has, so it’s just a case of bringing on the matches.” Asked if he believed England could win in Brazil, Hodgson said: “I believe the squad can win the World Cup, because otherwise what’s the point in taking them? “If we are going to win it we will have to play very well, prepare very well and this talented group of players have to show their talent.” England squad in full: Goalkeepers: Joe Hart (Manchester City), Ben Foster (West Bromwich Albion), Fraser Forster (Celtic). Defenders: Leighton Baines (Everton), Gary Cahill (Chelsea), Phil Jagielka (England), Glen Johnson (Liverpool), Phil Jones (Manchester United), Luke Shaw (Southampton), Chris Smalling (Manchester United). Midfielders: Ross Barkley (Everton), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Jordan Henderson (Liverpool), Adam Lallana (Southampton), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), James Milner (Manchester City), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal), Raheem Sterling (Liverpool), Jack Wilshere (Arsenal). Attackers: Rickie Lambert (Southampton), Wayne Rooney (Manchester United), Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool), Daniel Welbeck (Manchester United). Standby: John Ruddy (Norwich City), Jon Flanagan (Liverpool), John Stones (Everton), Michael Carrick (Manchester United), Tom Cleverley (Manchester United), Andy Carroll (West Ham United), Jermain Defoe (Toronto FC). (PA Sport)
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but Hodgson said the only player whose fitness remained a slight concern was Jones. He revealed Stones would replace Jones in the final squad if he did not recover from his shoulder problem in time. Hodgson hinted his back five positions were pretty much set in stone, but that his midfield and forward selections could yet surprise. He said: “Certainly in those front-six positions there are a lot of options, I would like to think that’s a very exciting group we have for those front six positions, while the back four and goalkeeper tend to be a lot more stable.” Hodgson said he had no doubts that captain Steven Gerrard would overcome his title disappointment with Liverpool. “Steven is mentally very strong, extremely proud. He loves Liverpool, but also England and I have no doubt that he will be as good as he ever was during the tournament,” he said. The England boss also has faith in Rooney, who has largely disappointed for England at major tournaments and missed the end of what was a largely miserable Manchester United campaign through injury. “It’s up to Wayne and if it’s to do with desire and ambition and wanting to do it, then there’s no doubt in my mind that we have nothing to fear with Wayne in that respect,” he said. “I’ve said to the players this week for them to go and forget football for a week and get themselves mentally prepared for football in the weeks we have ahead. “Wayne’s decided to take some physios with him where he’s going and continue his programme because he’s so determined that when we meet up on the
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Guyanese shooters claim 64 prizes at WIFSC By Troy Peters GUYANA’S rifle shooters bagged 64 of the individual prizes up for grabs at the just concluded West Indies Fullbore Shooting championships (WIFSC) at the Tuckenham Park, ranges in Jamaica. Guyana’s leading marksman Lennox Braithwaite led the podium appearance when he retained the regional individual title for a third consecutive year, following his success in Guyana in 2012 and Barbados last year. Braithwaite also secured the overall aggregate on days one and two as well as the overall Short Range aggregate in ‘X’ Class. He also won the prestigious Wogart Trophy being the leading scorer in the Short Range team match in piloting Guyana to victory. US-based Guyanese Sigmund Douglas was second overall in ‘O’ Class with a grand aggregate of 358 and 17 V-bulls edging out compatriot Leo Romalho who had 358 and 15 V-bulls. The winner was Karen Anderson of Jamaica with an overall score of (361.13). Debutant Sherwin Felicien (342.13) was second in the Tyro (Beginners Class) finishing behind Jamaican Dwayne Forde (351.18). Ransford Goodluck was the top shooter overall at the 1000 yards range, Terrance Stuart won the ‘O’ Class event number two at 600 yards range, John Fraser won the ‘O’ Class at 900 yards – (event number three) while Felicien won the Tyro at
that range. Goodluck also had the Highest Possible Score (HPS) in the Milex Cup, the long range team match over 900 and 1000 yards. Ryan Sampson won (event number 6) ‘O’ Class over 500 yards while Mahendra Persaud and Dylan Fields secured two second places and Peter Persaud one. Canadian Serge Bissonnette won the Individual Grand Aggregate with 384.23 edging out Braithwaite’s 383.24, but Braithwaite was crowned the regional champion. The other shooters in the top eight of the overall Grand Aggregate were Norris Gomez of Trinidad and Tobago with 381.28, David Rickman of Jamaica 377.21, Alpar Katona of Canada 376.18, Wayne McNair – Jamaica 375.17, Ransford Goodluck 374.28 and Michael Perez of Trinidad and Tobago 371.20. Seven Guyanese were named in a 16-member West Indies team to prepare for international competition. They are Braithwaite, Mahendra Persaud, Ransford Goodluck, Douglas, Dylan Fields, Sigmund Douglas and ACP retired Paul Slowe as (manager). The captain is Major retired John Nelson of Jamaica. Guyana won the Team Long and Short Ranges title for an unprecedented fourth time on Jamaican soil. Meanwhile, the Guyana team returned home Sunday evening. During their journey to the CJIA, Timehri, they were accommodated in first class as guests of Fly Jamaica.
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Focus to remain... As part of his vision for reviving the confederation, Webb recently announced a partnership with the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) which will see six national teams from CONCACAF participate in the 2016 Centennial edition of COPA America. More importantly, the winner of the Caribbean Cup scheduled for Jamaica in November will gain automatic qualification for the highly regarded championship. Webb said such partnerships were a major boost for the confederation. “For us of course it’s raising the bar, it’s raising the standard. It’s going to put the best footballers from CONCACAF against the best footballers from South America and it is going to
give us an opportunity to have a celebration of football for what football is. It’s emotion, it’s passion and of course it’s a challenge,” said Webb, also a FIFA vice-president. “For us, it gives us a great opportunity. It is of course a celebration of 100 years and the COPA America has such a history, a tradition and a legacy and we’re excited to share this platform with CONMEBOL. “We have been working on this from day one (of my presidency). I made, I think, almost eight trips to South America in the last two years between various meetings. It’s very complicated of course when you involve economic partners so we’re looking forward to the opportunity.” CONCACAF is the governing body for football in North, Central America and the Caribbean.
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Tons from Chattergoon and Permaul propel Albion into final … POLICE ALSO ADVANCE CENTURIES from Guyana opening batsman Sewnarine Chattergoon and Veerapen Permaul spearheaded Albion Community Centre to a huge victory over hosts Port Mourant in their semi-final fixture of the 2013 Berbice Cricket Board/Ramcharitar Construction Service first division competition, last Saturday. In the match played at Port Mourant, Albion won the toss, batted first and benefited from a 79-run opening stand between Chattergoon and Adrian Sukhwa (23), before Permaul joined Chattergoon to add 137 for the second wicket. When Chattergoon went for 103 (14x4), Permaul continued despite losing national wicketkeeper/ batsman Anthony Bramble (5) at 245 for 3. He found a useful partner Devendra Bishoo who was unbeaten on 38, to guide Albion to 316 for 3 from their 50 overs, with Permaul finishing unbeaten on 101 (10x4).
Veerapen Permaul
When Port Mourant replied, they were faced with an allspin attack and could only manage 204 in 43.5 overs despite an enterprising 62 (3x4, 3x6) from Tony McKenzie and 42 from Nicholas Cameron. Bowling for Albion, West Indies Under-19 left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie took 4 for 44, Permaul 2 for 20 and Asif Ali 2 for 34 as the visitors won the contest by 112 runs. Meanwhile, Police also earned the right to advance to the final after surprisingly and comfortably defeating Young Warriors at the latter’s home ground in
Cumberland. In the match that was reduced to 35 overs a side because of a late start due to preparation moisture, Police, asked to take first strike, reached a more than healthy 241 for 9, due mainly to Michael Newland’s blistering 22-ball 56. Kwesi Mickle (30), Philbert Willburgh 26 and Rocky Hutson 20 offered support to Newland as Kevin Ramdeen took 3 for 50 and Suresh Dhanai 2 for 48 for Young Warriors whose openers Sasenarine Sukhdeo and Vishal Mohabir added 88 for the first wicket from 16.2 overs. When Sukhdeo was bowled for 51 (6x4), and Mohabir was run-out for 34, Young Warriors got no respite from medium pacer Kurt Griffith who ripped through the middle order picking up four consecutive wickets to see them fall to 119 for 6. Videsh Singh who made a half-century in the previous round and Rudolph Baker tried to repair the damage but after they had put on 36
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Wortmanville/Bent Street needle North East La Penitence to take championship WORTMANVILLE/ BENT STREET needled North East La Penitence 3-2 to be crowned the inaugural champions of the Stag Beersponsored Grassroots Foundation Inter-ward Knockout tournament which culminated at the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) ground, Bourda last Sunday. Prior to the kickoff of the match, a minute’s silence was observed for recently deceased North East La Penitence captain Orvin Weekes. When the game started, both sides asserted themselves on the field of play. John Waldron opened the scoring for Wortmanville/Bent Street with a left-footed shot into the left side of the net from outside the penalty box in the 29th minute, a lead that was doubled 12 minutes
later, when Anthony Abrams placed his shot in the right of the net, from the left hand side of the box. Following the lemontime break in which the eventual victors held on to their two-goal advantage, Randolph Wagner made it a one-goal possession encounter when he scored in the 50th minute for North East La Penitence. Sheldon Holder added to the Wortmanville/Bent Street score in the 80th minute with a simple chipped shot over the onrushing keeper within the centre of the penalty box after being in a one-on-one position, to retain the twogoal cushion they enjoyed in the first half. However, with time ticking away and North East La Penitence working hard to reduce the deficit, Andrew Murray Jr pulled one back for them in the 86th minute
with a shot down the middle of the net from inside the penalty box. For clinching the title, Wortmanville/Bent Street walked away with the championship trophy and the $1M first prize while North East La Penitence claimed $300 000 and the secondplace trophy as runners-up. Goalkeeper Devon Charles of Wortmanville/Bent Street was awarded the tournament’s Most Valuable Player title. Earlier in the evening, Laing Avenue, led by goals from Orin Yard, Selwyn Isaacs and Delwyn Fraser in the 16th, 40th and 65th minutes respectively, crushed North/South Ruimveldt 3-0 in the third place playoff to take that position and the $100 000 cash prize while North/ South pocketed the $50 000 fourth place prize.
between them, they both fell in quick succession, Singh for 56 (6x4) and Baker for 10.
Young Warriors eventually fell for 174 in 31.3 overs to lose the contest by 69 runs.
Griffith took 4 for 37 and Albert Sinclair 3 for 25 to guide Police into the final.
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Inter-county teams turn their attention to limited overs format … TWO MATCHES BOWL OFF TODAY By Calvin Roberts
FOLLOWING their intense battle in the three-day format, wherein several individual performances were highlighted with five centuries being scored, the four teams will now turn their attention to the limited overs format of this year’s Guyana Cricket Board Inter-county Under-19 tournament. The action bowls off today with two matches being played at the Wales and Everest Cricket Club grounds. Berbice take on three-day champions Demerara at Wales, while at Camp Road, Essequibo and President’s XI will do battle. Several players who stood out during the three-day phase of the tournament and those who did not will gladly grasp this opportunity to impress the Nazimul Drepaul-chaired Selection panel, if they intend to make the national team to compete in this year’s West Indies Cricket Board Regional Under-19 tournament. In the Demerara versus Berbice encounter, Demerara will be looking to turn around the results from the three-day encounter, when they lost with one ball to go on the final day.
To this effect, coach Gavin Nedd and manager Robert ‘Pacer’ Adonis will strive to put the best 11 on the field, knowing that the margin for error is limited in this format of the game. Skipper Brian Sattaur and first-class opener Tagenarine Chanderpaul, turned their fortunes around with the bat in the final round match against the President’s XI, with scores of 61 and 161 respectively and, with Sattaur being a pugnacious opener in this format of the game, the Berbice team’s work will be cut out for them. There is also Renaldo Renee and Malcolm Hubbard, two quick scorers who can work the ball around to pick up the singles, while waiting to pounce on the loose balls, They will be backed by Deonarine Seegobin, Rudolph Singh, the hardhitting Shurfane Rutherford and the patient Kemol Savory. Their bowling will be led by Keon Morris and Kevin Paul, backed by Rutherford, who bowled well in tandem with Morris to guide Demerara to the three-day title which was in the grasp of Berbice for a 24-hour period. Morris can also handle himself well with the bat, so
too can Steven Sankar, who, alongside Berbice skipper Shiraz Ramcharran, finished the three-day tournament with 16 wickets each, and
Tagenarine Chanderpaul
will offer full support in the bowling department with his leg breaks and googlies. Daniel Basdeo, Kevin Paul, Stephon Browne and Chanderpaul will offer worthy support in the bowling department for Demerara, who will be seeking to start the tournament with a win. However, Berbice team who are hungry for success and longing to prove that their upset win over Demerara in the three-day tournament was no fluke - as many would have said, taking into consideration the way they won. Middle-order batsman Shimron Hetmyer struck
the first ton, 126, against President’s XI in the three-day but faded after then. He will be looking to redeem himself in the limited overs format, which suits his batting style very well, especially during the Power Play overs. Balchand Baldeo and David Latchaya also scored centuries, with Latchaya’s ton being the turning point in their game against Demerara, and with batsmen of the calibre of Ramcharran, Leon Andrews, Ashkay Homraj, Arif Chan, Viendra Gooniah, and Dimitri Cameron in the Ancient County lineup, today’s contest can be a humdinger. Niall Smith, by far was the best fast bowler on show during the limited time he was asked to bowl by Ramcharran, despite Morris’ feats with the ball. He will be sharing the new ball with Grisean Grant, who is no rabbit with the bat, while the spin department, led by Ramcharran, Baldeo and Parmanand Ramdhan, can pose a problem for the Demerara batsmen on a track that will offer assistance late in the day. Calling a winner in the President’s XI versus Essequibo encounter is
not easy, as the Cinderella County lineup have improved with time in the three-day tournament, recording a victory over President’s XI as well to finish third. This was mainly due to their skipper Kemo Paul’s inspirational ton. He received batting support from Travis Drakes, Keanu Harry, Avenash Persaud, Ryan Adams, Ricardo Peters and Parmesh Parsotam, with Paul, Harry, Akil Wallace and Akini Adams leading the bowling for Essequibo. Sunil Singh, Ryan Shun, Ricardo Ali Mohammed, Gavin Moriah, Michael Shalim and Daniel Lewis will in one way or another look to prove to their respective County selectors, with their performances today and onwards that they deserved to be included in that team, The action gets under way at 09:30hrs and the squads from which the final 11 will be chosen are as follows: Demerara: Ronaldo Renee, Brian Sattaur, Deonarine Seegobin, Rudolph Singh, Ramnarine Chatura, Malcolm Hubbard, Kemol Savory, Steven Sankar, Stephon Browne, Keon Morris, Kevin Paul, Daniel Basdeo, Sherfane Rutherford and
Tagenarine Chanderpaul. The coach is Gavin Nedd and the manager is Robert Adonis. President XI: Ryan Shun, Sunil Singh, Travis Persaud, Vishwantal Ramlakhan, Richie Lucknauth, Vivian Albert, Ershad Ali, Kelvin Shewprasad, Ronaldo Mohamed, Michael Shalim, Chavin Moriah, Daniel Lewis, Shivnarine Srikissoon, Yenkini Favourite and Avishkar Sewkarran. The coach is Adrian Amsterdam and the manager is David Black. Berbice: Shimron Hetmyer, Balchand Baldeo, Leon Andrews, Ashkay Homraj, Viendra Gooniah, Arif Chan, David Latchaya, Sharaz Ramcharran, Hakeem Hinds, Parmanand Ramdhan, Martin Singh, Grisean Grant, Dimitri Cameron and Niall Smith. The coach is Hubert Evans and the manager is Julian Cambridge. Essequibo: Ricardo Peters, Kemo Paul, Akil Wallace, Akini Adams, Ryan Adams, Avenash Persaud, Mahindra Balbadar, Parmesh Parsotam, Shivindra Hemraj, Paul Williams, Paul Simboo, Keno Harry, Travis Drakes and Jamal Hartman. The coach is Vibert Johnson and the manager is Fabian Durant.
Pistorius has anxiety disorder, psychiatrist tells court PRETORIA, (Reuters) - Oscar Pistorius has an anxiety disorder brought on by an unstable childhood and the “traumatic assault” of having his lower legs amputated as a baby, a psychologist told the court hearing the South African track star’s murder trial yesterday. Pistorius was born without fibulas in his lower legs, leading to amputation at the age of 11 months. Testifying for the defence about his mental state,
forensic psychiatrist Merryl Vorster said that because the surgery was at such a young age, it would have been impossible to reason with the baby, making the psychological scars much deeper. “He was too young to understand why,” Vorster told the court. “His mother could not have comforted him because he was pre-language phase. It would have been perceived as traumatic assault.” Pistorius is on trial for murder
after shooting and killing his girlfriend, 29-year-old law graduate and model, Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day last year. The athlete says the shooting was a tragic mistake, and that he shot at a closed toilet door in his luxury Pretoria home thinking an intruder was hiding behind it. The state alleges he fired at Steenkamp in a fit of rage after the couple had a row in the early hours of the morning. If convicted of murder,
Pistorius faces life in prison. Vorster also said his parents’ divorce when he was a child would have added to the 27-year-old’s general feelings of anxiety and insecurity. After his parents split, Pistorius was brought up by his mother, who died of cancer when he was 15. Pistorius has frequently spoken of his love for his mother and the difficulty her death caused him. However, in her assessment of the athlete, Vorster said Pistorius’ mother
Simmons, Rayudu fire Mumbai Indians to victory
H Y D E R A B A D , India (CMC) – Lendl Simmons’ half-century laid the foundation for a successful Mumbai Indians run chase, as they beat Sunrisers Hyderabad by seven wickets here yesterday. Playing at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Mumbai overhauled their target of 158 with eight balls to spare, with West Indies stroke-maker
Simmons providing the joint top score of 68. He lost opening partner Chidhambaram Gautam for one with the score on two in the second over but then added 130 for the second wicket with Ambati Rayudu who also hit 68. Simmons faced 50 balls and counted five fours and four sixes while Rayudu struck seven fours and two sixes off 46 deliveries.
The right-handed Simmons was particularly severe on seamer Irfan Pathan, hitting a four and two sixes off the bowler’s first over – the fifth of the innings – which cost 16 runs. He helped carry Mumbai to within sight of victory before he was bowled by Bhuvneshwar Kumar in the 16th over, yorked offstump looking for a big hit. His Trinidad and Tobago and West Indies teammate
Kieron Pollard finished on six not out as Mumbai easily got home to register only their third win of a disappointing season. Earlier, Australians Aaron Finch (68) and David Warner (55 not out) got half-centuries as Sunrisers, without deposed West Indies Test captain Darren Sammy, managed 157 for three from their 20 overs after choosing to bat first.
grew increasingly anxious and drank excessively, making it impossible for her to address the fears and concerns of her children. Terrified of intruders breaking into the house, she slept with a pistol under her pillow, Vorster told the court.
Pistorius competed against able-bodied sprinters on carbon-fibre prosthetics, becoming one of the most recognised names in athletics. Besides a clutch of Paralympic medals, he reached the semi-finals of the 400m at the London 2012 Olympics.
CRICKET QUIZ CORNER (Tuesday May 13, 2014) Compliments of THE TROPHY STALL-Bourda Market &The City Mall (Tel: 225-9230) & CUMMINGS ELECTRICAL CO. LTD-83 Garnette Street, Campbellville (Tel: 225-6158; 223-6055) Answers to yesterday’s quiz: (1)22 wickets (2)29 sixes Today’s Quiz: (1) Which two teams met in the IPL 2009 final?(2) Which two teams Chennai Super Kings have defeated in IPL finals? Answers in tomorrow’s issue
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Softball World Cup
Ministry of Sport to partner with GFSCA WITH Minister of Sport Dr Frank Anthony indicating that his ministry will be working closely with the Guyana Floodlights Softball Cricket Association (GFSCA) to host the fourth Guyana Softball Cup, several teams have now signalled their intention to participate in the prestigious event. The declaration made by the proactive Sport Minister came at a recent meeting between the two sides with the international tournament taking the name Softball World Cup’. Teams from Canada, New York, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Guyana and for the first time Trinidad & Tobago and Orlando have already indicated their availability for the tournament which will run daily from October 31 to November 2 at various venues across the city.
According to a release from the GFSCA, its members are in preparation stage of the tournament and “the minister will send two officials from his ministry
Softball Tournament a National event”. The release further added that “preliminary rounds will be played on Friday, October 31 and Saturday
The minister said that his ministry ground at Carifesta Avenue, which has the potential to hold three matches simultaneously, will be in tiptop condition
Teams in Guyana who are desirous of participating in this year’s tournament are advised to expedite their registration since space is limited, given the high
Members of GFSCA and the Sport Minister Dr Frank Anthony at a recent meeting.
at every meeting leading up to the tournament. GFSCA and the Ministry of Sport are working together to make this three-day International
November 1, at Bourda, Police, DCC, MYO, YMCA, St Stanislaus, Ministry of Education ground - already confirmed venues.
for this international softball competition. The final will be played on Sunday November 2 at a venue yet to be decided.”
demand and confirmation from an unprecedented number of overseas teams. For further information on the tournament and
registration, persons are asked to contact Organising Secretary Wayne Jones at 6501790 and Secretary Lalta Gainda at 680-3863. The inaugural tournament was won by Cotton Field Wild Oats of Essequibo (Open category) and Regal Seniors (Masters Category, Over-40), while the second was won by New York All Stars and Savage Masters with Trophy Stall and New York Better Hope clinching last year’s title. Last year’s event was sponsored by Trophy Stall, Bel Air RUBiS, Survival, Steve’s Jewellery, Top Brandz and Corona Beer, GT&T, Busta Soft Drinks, Mike’s Pharmacy, Ramchand’s Auto Spares, Motor Trend, Nauth Motor Spares and Metro. Already, almost all have indicated their intention to be on board this year.
GABF reaches out to Clippers point guard Darren Collison
By Rawle Toney
PRESIDENT of the Guyana Amateur Basketball Federation (GABF) Nigel Hinds confirmed that he has reached out to the Clippers point guard Darren Collison to represent the Land of Many Waters at this year’s Caribbean Basketball Confederation (CBC) Championship set for the British Virgin Island (BVI), July 1-12. “We have reached out to him but as it is right now, he’s focusing on the play-offs and winning that NBA championship with the Clippers” Hinds told Chronicle Sport in an exclusive interview. The 26-year-old Collison, son of former national
athletes Dennis and June Collison, is All-Star Chris Paul’s back-up at the point guard position and scored 18 points; 12 of which he netted in the fourth quarter to help the Clippers level their Western Conference semi-final series 2-2 against the Oklahoma Thunders recently. Hinds noted that to have Collison will certainly be a plus for the national team, not only to give them a chance to win the tournament, but also to help boost the morale of the players; since it should show them that they are just as talented to rub shoulders with some of the best players in the world. The recently elected Hinds said that he’s patiently awaiting a response from Collison and the GABF will
Clippers point guard Darren Collison
move ahead and include the NBA player on their roster for the Championship which is just two months away. Meanwhile, Hinds said that at present the GABF budget stands at $12M. $6M is needed for each team to attend the prestigious championship and they have reached out to
both the public and private sector for assistance. “We’ve had some discussions with the business community and I must say that it has been very promising though none has confirmed anything. We’re hoping that everything is sorted out in the very near future so we can begin the
process,” Hinds said. He added: “I have spoken to the Government as well who indicated their willingness to help us but said to us that we should see how much the corporate community puts up and they will probably offset the balance; but as it is, we’re looking to move ahead with the visa process for the players who will be named after this Inter-Association tournament. We’re hopeful of everything working out in our favour.” Collison was drafted 21st overall in the 2009 NBA Draft by the New Orleans Hornets, getting the nod ahead of players like Taj Gibson and Danny Green but behind the likes of Stephen Curry, Blake Griffin, James Harden, Ricky Rubio, just to name a few. Collison played
alongside Chris Paul before he (Paul) was traded to the Clippers. The nifty point guard was eventually traded to the Pacers and then onto Dallas where he was the starting point guard for the Mark Cuban-owned team after Jason Kidd left to join the New York Knicks. In July of 2013, Collison signed with the Clippers where he teamed up once again with Paul and started 18 games in his (Paul) absence with the LA-based team going 12-6 with the former UCLA standout in the backcourt. Thanks to his parents, Collison has always kept close to his family in Guyana even making several trips whenever his busy basketball life permits.
Scotiabank/Pepsi School Football Academy
Defending champions Tutorial High and New Campbellville Secondary victorious DEFENDING champions Tutorial High, New Campbellville Secondary and Lodge Secondary were all victorious when action in the Scotiabank/Pepsi School Football Academy continued over the weekend.
Playing at the Ministry of Education ground on Carifesta Avenue in Georgetown, Nsenga Grant (45th and 48th) and Kirtisha Underwood (12th and 42nd) helped to guide Tutorial to a 5-0 win over Charlestown
Secondary. Shaquanna Hope scored the other goal from the penalty spot. In the other scheduled female game, Lodge won by walkover after Tucville Secondary was a no-show. Meanwhile Gavin Cliffe
(32nd) and Mase Assanah (60th) were responsible for the two goals scored by New Campbellville Secondary who had the better of Lodge Secondary. Action continues on Friday at the same venue with one game
(female), bringing together Charlestown Secondary and East Ruimveldt Secondary from 16:00hrs. On Saturday May 17, three games, all in the male category will be played with game one seeing Charlestown
Secondary against Christ Church from 10:00hrs, Lodge Secondary and Tutorial High are set to clash from 11:30hrs and in the final game at 13:00hrs Tucville Secondary and Queen’s College will face each other.
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Focus to remain heavily on football development - Webb BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – CONCACAF president Jeff Webb says the confederation’s focus will remain on football development, as it seeks to ensure opportunities at the highest level for its players. He told CMC Sports that while other facets of football administration were critical to the running of the sport, it was imperative that the development of the player and community remained the central focal point. “We are a confederation whose top
priority in football is football. We’re a football confederation and our focus should be football, our focus should not be economics or should (not be any other thing), it should be about football,” Webb said. “And for us, when we talk about football, we must talk about development – how we’re going to develop the players, how we’re going to give the youth of the Caribbean and the youth of Central America the hope and aspirations to achieve.”
The Caymanian banker assumed the presidency of CONCACAF two years ago, following the cash-for-votes scandal which rocked Caribbean football and led to the resignation of long-standing football strongman Jack Warner. He has since embarked on a clean-up of the confederation, in an attempt to restore credibility and transparency, and said his every decision has hinged on how best football in the region can be carried to the next stage of development. “The game means so much to our
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people, it means so much to them from a legacy standpoint, from a future standpoint, it gives so much hope,” Webb explained. “For us, it is something that I live with everyday because we are a confederation of football and it is for this football that we live everyday. We don’t worry about just the Gold Cup or other tournament but we worry about football everyday – club football, grassroots football. That’s our focus and that’s our priority.” Turn to page 24
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