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Sukhai pledges to restore Umana Page 2 Yana -city landmark provided enough “evidence” of strong indigenous presence in Guyana
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Sukhai pledges to restore Umana Yana -city landmark provided enough “evidence” of strong indigenous presence in Guyana
By Derwayne Wills JUST over a week after the Umana Yana, a national heritage site, was gutted by fire of electrical origin, Minister of Amerindian Affairs Pauline Sukhai has joined the pledge to rebuild the 42-year-old structure which provided “evidence” of the
continued existence of Guyana’s first people. Commenting on the importance of Amerindian heritage sites to the presence of Guyana’s first people, the Amerindian Affairs Minister noted that “such a landmark in the city provides enough evidence” of the strong indigenous presence in Guyana.
During the Amerindian heritage celebrations in the village of Karrau, Region 7 (Cuyuni Mazaruni), the minister expressed, in the presence of President Donald Ramotar, other Cabinet Members and residents, a commitment to “collaborate with [Culture] Minister, Dr. Frank Anthony to ensure that the Umana Yana building is restored.” A fire on September 9th destroyed the Uman a Ya n a , t h e h i s t o r i c thatched-roof benab that served as a leading centre for cultural events in the city. In about 15 minutes, the fire destroyed the thatched allibanna and
Minister of Amerindian Affairs, Ms. Pauline Sukhai addresses residents of Karrau, Region 7 manicole palm leaves roof which stretched some 55 feet into the air. Speaking with the Guyana Chronicle, Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Dr. Frank Anthony gave a commitment to have the estimates for the rebuilding of the structure included in the budgetary estimates for 2015. The Culture Minister had said that he must seek the advice of the Wai Wai people as the initial structure was built from manpower and construction expertise provided by the
Wai Wai nation. Minister Sukhai following the comments of Dr. Anthony had, in her address, registered the commitment of her Government to continue working rigorously in preserving a rich indigenous culture. “Their development is one that will remain on the agenda of the People’s Progressive Party Civic Government.” To this end, she commended Toshao James Cornelius and councillors of Karrau for their eagerness to host the 2014 Amerindian Heritage Village. The Amerindian Affairs Minister urged those involved to “contin-
ue to assist your brothers and sisters throughout the various Amerindian communities to promote and to highlight the rich and diverse culture which we have.” Minister Sukhai summed up her sentiments by expressing the reaffirmed commitment of her Government to “keep the mechanism in place that will allow Amerindian heritage [and] culture to remain one that forms part of this country’s rich cultural diversity.” The benab was originally built by more than 60 Wai Wais in 1972 to facilitate the first Non-Aligned Movement meeting.
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Granger refuses to say if PNCR is prepared for General Elections - says his party is ready for “Local Government Elections”
By Ravin Singh AGAINST the backdrop of an Alliance For Change (AFC) sponsored no-confidence motion which is slated to be tabled in the National Assembly later this year and could result in early General Elections, Leader of the Opposition and People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), Brigadier David Granger (retired) yesterday refused to comment on his party’s preparedness for General Elections, despite being repeatedly asked about it. Instead he said “we are ready for Local Government Elections.” Granger’s disclosure came at his party’s weekly press conference held yesterday at the Office of the Leader of the Opposition, Hadfield Street. According to the Opposition Leader, his party has been “speaking about Local Government Elections since last year” when APNU launched its campaign in October. He noted that in February of 2014, an amendment was passed with the support from the Alliance For Change (AFC) calling for Local Government Elections to be held by August 1, 2014. This, however, was not a response to the question which sought to provide information on APNU’s preparedness for General Elections. Nevertheless, Granger continued that: “We are calling on
President Ramotar to abide by the Constitution, abide by the law, and let us have Local Government Elections.” He stressed that “constitutional abuse by the President must be brought to a halt,” still not responding to the question posited by Guyanese journalist, Gordon Moseley. “Is APNU ready for General Elections should this no-confidence motion be presented, and passed in the National Assembly?” Moseley once again questioned the Opposition Leader. Opposition Leader As was evident from the inBrigadier ception, Granger once again reDavid Granger iterated that: “APNU is getting ready for Local Government Elections and we will hold this Government to account that the people of this country are calling for Local Government Elections.” Drawing the conclusion that APNU is not in any way
prepared for General Elections since the Opposition Leader consistently dodged a direct answer to his question, Moseley for the third time issued the question: “So you are not prepared for National Elections?” and was once again met with the same answer: “We are prepared for Local Government Elections.” However, contrary to his present position, the Opposition Leader only last month had boasted of his party’s preparedness if General and Regional Elections were to be called, noting that APNU is prepared to head into any election “as a partnership.” After controversy had surrounded the 18th Biennial Congress of the People’s National Congress (PNC) held last July, it had been speculated that internal issues would have prevented the APNU’s readiness to contest Local Government or General Elections, were they to be called immediately. The Opposition Leader also said: “We have been making preparations, and we are ready to face the elections, whether it’s Local Government or National Elections.” Granger has also assured that the internal issues which emanated at the 18th Biennial Congress have been resolved internally. “But I do not feel that the behaviour of those 30 or 40 persons should suggest that the party is divided, or that the party is unprepared,” he said.
PM finds Pakera woman died from broken hip and fractured skull FOLLOWING the murder of Samantha Ashby, 32, at Matthews Ridge, North West District (NWD), in Region 1 (Barima/Waini) on Tuesday, a post-mortem performed by Pathologist Dr. Nehaul Singh revealed that she died as a result of multiple injuries, including a broken hip and fractured skull. Ashby’s body was found in a clump of bushes at Matthews Ridge, NWD, on September 16, 2014. ‘F’ Division Commander Courtney Ramsay reported that three men were arrested on Tuesday night following the homicide of Ashby, whose semi-nude body was found in the community centre ground by several schoolchildren that morning. The woman resided at Pakera, a small community on the outskirts of Matthews Ridge, North West District. The Senior Superintendent disclosed that the men in custody are not from the area and they are referred to by residents as “coastlanders,” who are mining in the backdam in that region. The body was being stored at Port Kaituma mortuary. The woman, who is of Amerindian descent, was discovered in the playfield at Pakera by a group of children, who had showed up to practise for the upcoming school sports in that area. The news was relayed to teachers, who informed the police, after which a large crowd gathered to get a glimpse of the body of the woman. It was reported by residents that the body was lying in plain sight in a semi-nude state while her clothes were found nearby.
It was said to be the work of more than one person, who apparently lured the woman to the spot in a drunken state after which she was killed. Ashby was seen in a shop in the village on Monday night imbibing with a group of men, who are said to be miners but her whereabouts subsequently were unknown. Ashby resided with several relatives including her grandfather, an uncle and her teenage son in Pakera. Villagers have never experienced such an incident before and called on the police to find the person (s) responsible for such a gruesome murder. Although the murder took place in an open field no one reportedly heard any screams or saw anything amiss and as-
sumed that it happened in the wee hours of Tuesday morning. It was reported that the men arrested were observed in the same shop drinking where Ashby was on Monday night. Police said the woman’s body was found in a clump of bushes at Matthews Ridge, NWD, at about 10:45 hrs on September 16, 2014. Investigations are in progress. (Michel Outridge)
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Scots spurn independence in historic vote, nationalist leader resigns (Reuters) - SCOTLAND spurned independence in a historic referendum on Thursday, saving a union dating back over 300 years but ushering in a period of intense bargaining over Prime Minister David Cameron’s pre-vote pledges to give Scots more say over their own affairs. A vote for the union is a relief for millions of Britons including Cameron, whose job was on the line, as well as allies across the world who were horrified at the prospect of the United Kingdom’s separation. Unionists cheered, kissed and drank wine and beer in Glasgow, Scotland’s biggest city where secessionists were in a majority, while nationalist leader Alex Salmond conceded defeat and hours Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond leaves Bute House after later told reporters he would announcing his resignation in Edinburgh, Scotland September 19, resign. 2014. Credit: Reuters/Paul Hackett Opponents of indepenFirst Minister then too. dence won 55 percent of Scots would be “incanthe 1.6 million people will “For me as leader my the vote while separatists descent” if they saw London speak and speak loud if there time is nearly over but for won 45 percent with all 3.6 politicians dragging their is a retreat from the commit- Scotland the campaign conmillion votes - a record 85 feet on their promises, he ments made.” tinues and the dream will percent turnout - counted. said. Salmond said he would never die,” he told journalBut leaders from across the “There are 1.6 million not run again as leader of the ists in Edinburgh, the ScotUnited Kingdom said the people who made a choice Scottish National Party when tish capital which supported union must change if it is to for independence,” he told his term ends in November the United Kingdom. endure. a news conference. “I think and would resign as Scottish The vote prevents Speaking in front of an image of a giant white on blue Scottish flag, Salmond combined a pledge to respect the result with a warning to British politicians in London that they must respect their last minute promises of more powers for Scotland.
59-year-old Salmond from winning his dream of an independent Scotland, a goal for which he has worked with a mix of shrewd calculation and nationalist passion for his entire adult life. Cameron said the question of Scottish independence had been settled for a generation. “There can be no disputes, no re-runs, we have heard the settled will of the Scottish people,” he said outside his official London residence in Downing Street. FEDERAL KINGDOM? The campaign for independence had electrified this country of 5.3 million but also divided the passions of friends and families from the remote Scottish islands of the Atlantic to the tough city estates of Glasgow. Queen Elizabeth, who is at her Scottish castle in Balmoral, issued a rare statement expressing confidence that Scots would be able to come together again after the deep divisions of the referendum campaign. She said: “Knowing the people of Scotland as I do, I have no doubt that Scots ... are able to express strong-
ly-held opinions before coming together again in a spirit of mutual respect and support, to work constructively for the future of Scotland and indeed all parts of this country.” The referendum result sent sterling up sharply against the dollar and the euro. British bonds and shares rose while major British companies with Scottish exposure welcomed the decision. Royal Bank of Scotland said it had scrapped plans to move its registered office to England. Opinion polls showing a surge in Scottish separatist support in the two weeks leading up to the Sept. 18 vote prompted a rushed British pledge to grant more powers to Scotland, a step that has angered some English lawmakers in Westminster. In an effort to deflate that anger, Cameron vowed to forge a new constitutional settlement that would grant Scotland the promised powers but also give greater control to England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
France launches first air strikes on IS in Iraq
FRENCH jets have carried out their first strikes against Islamic State (IS) militants in Iraq, the office of President Francois Hollande says. A statement said planes had attacked an IS depot in north-east Iraq, and there would be more raids in the coming days. The U.S. has carried out more than 170 air strikes against the jihadist group in Iraq since mid-August. IS remains in control of dozens of cities and towns in Iraq and Syria, where it has declared a caliphate.
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Ebola scare PM PROBES ROWLEY at Mt Hope (Trinidad Guardian) THERE was an Ebola scare at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, Mt Hope, Thursday when a Trinidadian man who recently visited Equatorial Guinea was brought into the Accident and Emergency Department from Mayaro with high fever and flu-like symptoms. Equatorial Guinea is in Central Africa. According to the U.S. Centres for Disease Control, as of September 14, there had been 942 cases of Ebola there and 601 deaths. However, the virus was ruled out yesterday and the patient diagnosed with malaria. This is the second confirmed case of malaria in the country. Recently, a patient in St Clair who was also suspected of having contracted Ebola also was diagnosed with malaria. Speaking with the T&T Guardian yesterday, chairman of the North Central Regional Authority (NCRHA) Dr Shehenaz Mohammed said yesterday’s incident was an “unnecessary scare.” Mohammed said the patient, whose name was not released, was transferred from the Mayaro Health Centre to the EWMSC early yesterday morning. The patient was attended to by the staff who, Mohammed assured, were equipped with full protective gear. She said he was also attended to by infectious disease specialists, Dr Martin and Dr Ojuro. Mohammed said the patient was under a net and closely being monitored by staff in one of two isolation rooms at the EWMSC A&E Unit. The ministry also said while a global emergency had been declared for the Ebola virus, there are no suspected or confirmed cases in T&T, but it remained on high alert to deal with the situation.
Corporate area garbage backlog being addressed (Jamaica Gleaner) MAYOR of Kingston, Senator Angela Brown Burke is assuring that the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) is working to clear the backlog of garbage in the corporate area. Brown Burke says members of the Kingston and St Andrew Corporation met with officials from the authority earlier this week following several complaints about garbage piling up in several communities. She says new trucks have been brought into the corporate area to help clear the backlog. Senator Brown Burke also says a new collection schedule has been developed and circulated.
She is encouraging members of the public to view the schedule, which is available online, so they’ll be better informed on when their garbage is to be collected. She was speaking on the Power 106 produced programme Independent Talk.
(Trinidad Express) OPPOSITION Leader Dr Keith Rowley will be a key subject in a commission of enquiry ordered by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar Thursday to investigate the Las Alturas housing project in Morvant. The two-tower project cost $26 million but had to be demolished due to structural problems. Persad-Bissessar announced former high-level members of the People’s National Movement (PNM), including Rowley, will be probed to determine who was responsible for the scandal. She said the commission will determine whether there are any grounds for criminal and civil proceedings against any person or entity; whether criminal proceedings should therefore be recommended to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for his consideration; and
…orders commission of enquiry into Las Alturas apartments under former housing minister
Scandal: Prime Minister Kamla PersadBissessar Thursday. —Photo: CURTIS CHASE whether civil proceedings his consideration. The Prime Minister said should be recommended to the Attorney General for the Las Alturas buildings
H and I were designed by the PNM, the contractor was hired by the PNM, constructed by the PNM and the buildings collapsed under the PNM. She said the project, which should have provided homes for 48 families, has cost this country over $26 million, plus another $2 million to demolish the buildings. Persad-Bissessar noted both Rowley, who was a former housing minister under the PNM, as well as Emily Gaynor Dick-Forde, who succeeded him, have distanced themselves from the project, singing like Shaggy, “It wasn’t me”. She also pointed out PNM Senator Faris Al-Rawi was on the board of the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) when this project was born.
Consultant: Nigerian student exchange beneficial, not harmful (Barbados Advocate) BARBADIANS are being encouraged to put their fears aside and welcome the cohort of Nigerian students coming to our shores soon, as both countries will benefit from the exchange. The 90 Nigerian students in the Barbados programme are ready and rearing to come and share their culture and knowledge with Barbadians as they study “hospitality and some agriculture”, while they learn our ways and services. This assurance came from Donna St. Hill, Consultant for the Governor of Delta State who is making the arrangements for the contingent, on Tuesday after the ‘Ebola Virus Disease and Other Emerging Infectious Diseases’ lecture at Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, as she spoke with the media.
Putting locals’ fears to rest and in an attempt to eliminate any prejudice or discrimination against these visitors when they arrive, she said, “…We know they don’t have any disease at all, but we think just to make sure Barbadians feel more comfortable, we are willing to do that specific test, the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) test.” And she went on to say that the exchange should be welcomed, because it can be
a symbiotic one. She said that Barbados has much to teach Africa and Africa has the wealth to reimburse the nation for its best practices, in essence. St. Hill stated, “There is tremendous opportunity… the timing is very good. For the first time African states are in a very strong position, their balance sheets are good, they’re the envy of the Western world – the UK, U.S. Countries like Nigeria
are growing at an excess of seven per cent a year, while the West struggles to get one or two per cent if they have any growth at all.” She said that Africa’s issue now is merely how to spread the wealth, and hence Barbados and the Caribbean can be used as a template as they restructure from oil, and “create a different economy that people can share in that wealth.”
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EDITORIAL
GUYANA
Anomalies in the justice system
IT is a sad indictment on the judiciary when armed robbers, who violate the persons, properties, and homes of the citizens of this land, are rapped on the knuckles and set free to continue their predatory practices once more. And the negligible amounts of bail which release them to once more steal, and even kill, make a mockery of the rights of the victims, the security of the nation, and the efforts of members of the Joint Services, who often lay their lives on the line to apprehend perpetrators, only to see them walk the streets shortly
after, openly in search of defenceless prey. On the other side of the coin, persons who are not violent, and who pose no real extended threat to the wider society are locked up with hardened criminals in environments and conditions that could very well transform them into real enemies of society, thereby inflating a rapidly expanding criminal network. Governmental institutions, such as hospitals and health centres, schools, community centres, et al – even sidewalks, could be kept in pristine condition if petty criminals could serve their time doing community work instead of being clothed, fed,
and housed at the expense of taxpayers. Every day the courts could churn out a labour force to weed yards and parapets, clean drains and canals, paint and wash public buildings, etc. Volunteers could oversee these felons to ensure that they perform creditably, or else their term of community service could be extended. Many schoolyards, rather than providing an avenue for healthy play and exercise, are hazards to the health and welfare of the nation’s children, so parents or retired grandparents could provide oversight services for cleaning/rehabilitation/renovation of schools and schoolyards.
The judicial system could even invite the private sector to be partners in such an initiative, because there are many within Guyana’s entrepreneurial corridors who would welcome a restoration of standards within the various communities. Such a programme could incorporate many dimensions to address the variances of social rapprochement to the development and enhancement of individuals and the society at large. However, we need to get the hardcore, inhumane, and murderous criminals off the streets, regardless their age. A thirteen-year-
old or a thirty-year-old pulling the trigger of a gun at point-blank range still results in the death of the victim. For all those who protest police exercises to find and prosecute criminals, let them be warned that they, or a loved one, could be the next victim, because criminals have no loyalty. The police should also prosecute, to the full extent of the law, all who support and protect those who prey on others, because they are no less culpable. Many are the beneficiaries of the criminal activities and share,
in equal measure, the spoils of the predators, so they should also share in the punishment in equal measure. Guyanese, as a collective body, should support our security forces in their attempts to eradicate the criminal elements from the society and once more restore law and order, to the extent where citizens of, and visitors to, this country could walk the streets and enjoy the sanctuary of their homes unmolested and free from fear.
Peeping Tom, you should either reveal yourself or remain silent I HAVE read with utter disgust the self-serving article captioned “abuse of office”, written by a self-appointed anonymous crusader and protector of public morals Mr. Peeping Tom. This however is an absurd contradiction, for how can one begin to preach about upright behaviour and moral rectitude when such a person hides behind a pen name. How can someone point fingers at others and masks himself in a cloak of anonymity, appointing himself a public prosecutor and pronouncing on the guilt of public officers whom he feels, disclosed information pertaining to the acts of skullduggery of his paymaster. This itself calls into question the benefits Mr. Peeping Tom is receiving and are these benefits being taxed and reported under a pen name too. I call upon the Commissioner-General (since this so called “masked defender of public morals”, is without a
doubt accusing him of leaking information) to have this daily columnist reveal himself to the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) and have his Income Tax returns filed under his true identity. If he fails to do so he should be hauled before the Parliamentary Committee as he seems to be in possession of quite a lot of information as to who could have been the perpetrators of such a grave misdemeanor. It’s unfortunate that this champion of “high moral values” has not yet pronounced whether it is an act of great deception to deliberately mask, like he does his identity, the origin of imports to cheat the poor people of this country out of their entitlement to receive state benefits, or whether it is an act of cowardice, disgust and depravity to hide behind two pensioners, stealing their benefits and in so doing robbing the State coffers of over $100 Million in taxes. Where other than in Guyana would someone shamelessly defend such a
dastardly and criminal act in preference to having the exposer be disciplined for such exposures? By analogy is the peeping Tom saying that if someone were to capture on camera the commission of an act of murder being committed without the consent of the person committing the act, that such an act of filming is illegal and by extension evidence cannot be used to successfully prosecute the offender? Moreover, how can the Peeping Tom be so sure that the information came from the GRA in the first place? From what I am told the remigrants first submitted documents to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Furthermore, the Auditor General is engaged in an audit of the documents of all remigrants for the past 7 years. Didn’t the GRA write the Trinidad authorities in the matter of using a false label on imports criminally used to disguise the true origin of the imports of Glen Lall’s newspaper outfit? All of these
suggest that the information could have emanated from many sources in possession of the evidence of tax frauds. Mr. Lall and his wife should thank their lucky stars they are not residing in the United States of America as such offences are subject to mandatory jail terms. Every day we are witnessing the public disclosure of the salary and benefits of both the sitting and the former Presidents in no lesser
a place than the Parliament. These are the most important persons in the country by any stretch of the imagination. Therefore what is the big deal with putting in the public domain the acts of deception of someone who appointed himself to defend acts of wrong doing by others? This is not a matter for the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) and other service committees of the Parliament to determine.
The Guyanese public awaits the revelation of your identity and more unmasking of persons who hold themselves out to stand on high moral grounds. You need to know that the same Parliament is being financed by taxpayers, which is the same cause you Mr. Peeping Tom, are attempting to subvert. BALRAM SINGH
This is an assassination plot in the making LAST Tuesday’s display by the city’s Mayor and “friends” all add up to an assassination attempt by the group on the acting Town Clerk, which should result in her dragging the chief culprit Hamilton Green before the court. After mounting several unsuccessful protest actions to unseat the acting Town Clerk, Green thought it best to resort to (what this old bully is known for) violence. It is
a long sordid story; that is, Green’s persistence to get Carol Sooba out of office, all of which ended in his defeat. Having been embarrassed by these futile attempts he has decided to gather a few of his notorious characters to stage a mock funeral for her. He cannot deny this fact because those so-called protesters went straight to his office where he welcomed their presence there at City Hall. So Green cannot now say that
the “protesters” were just an overzealous bunch of people who were agitating for their “beloved Mayor”; nor can he say this was an idle prank. It goes quite contrary to that statement, what we now know is that the raucous horde was a group of paid individuals who went there with the expressed intention to terrorise and/or harm the Town Clerk, and for this Green must
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Disappointed but not surprised at Chronicle’s attempt to besmirch the good character of Mayor Green and his Deputy MR. EDITOR, you have outdone yourself in the article, which appeared in the Guyana Chronicle: “Glenn Lall and wife sued for $M in rates and taxes “Mayor a stumbling block”, issue of Thursday, September 18, 2014, at Page 2. Had it not been for our commitment to disseminate accurate information to our stakeholders, we would have ignored this article. It is so riddled with inaccuracies that, we can only describe it as a fabrication; it does not present the facts on the issues it seeks to report to the public. Frankly, we are puzzled that the Guyana Chronicle, the state-owed newspaper, could actually attempt to attack the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of the
City of Georgetown. No good can come from this effort; no benefits to citizens. We are aware of the spin put on information, on events, and situations at City Hall. We are also aware that, truth is the first casualty. However, we wish to comment on two of the issues raised in your article. We begin with the Glenn Lall rates and taxes issue. We have already said in the media and elsewhere that, this council owes Kaieteur News millions for advertisements and other works published for the municipality. And yes, there was an arrangement to do an exchange of cheques, by the council and Kaieteur News, to settle the debt. The late Deputy Mayor and Chairman of the
Council Finance Committee, Mr. Robert Williams as well as previous Town Clerks and City Treasurers were part of that arrangement. It was the view of administration and the council that since the Council owed Kaieteur News more than that Publishing Company owes the municipality and that, at the time, the Council could not afford to pay its debt, that, there be an exchange of cheques. There is nothing sinister or mysterious about that. In fact, we did that in quite a few cases, including GPL, GWI, and others. Therefore, the Mayor only restated that position taken by council some time ago, to the media; it was not his personal arrangement as the author of that article sup-
posed. It must be said that, Kaieteur News as well as all of our local media agencies has been very kind to this municipality. As it now stands, we have outstanding amounts for many of our news agencies. They have been extremely long-suffering and forbearing with us. Again, paragraph 7 is totally inaccurate: “This source also revealed that all national events where persons are permitted to vend on City Council property and pay a fee totalling millions of dollars, this money is collected by a committee headed by Hamilton Green and Deputy Mayor ChaseGreen. When Town Clerk, Carol Sooba intervened and ensured that these monies were paid into the Council,
It was a good last lap lime LAST August Monday, (August 4th 2014) Guyanese from across the ‘GUYASPORA’ gathered at the Wood-bridge Fair Grounds, in the Toronto area, to participate in the annual Last Lap Lime, organised by Toronto alumni associations of our leading city schools of Queens, Bishops, Saints, St Roses and St Josephs. They came mainly from Canada, the US, the UK and the Caribbean and were well treated to essential things of Guyanese heritage, from the tongue-biting cuisine, the art and crafts, our popular and folk music, the traditional dances, tales, jokes, and some of our agricultural and industrial products. In the gathering I met or overheard conversations among the Who’s Who of the GUYASPORA. I was particularly drawn to a GT Chinese fellow, getting down on a full plate of cook-up, topped with black-pudding. Long after he cleaned up the rice, I noticed how he laboured on the black-pudding skin. In between his chewing, his mouth was flying with the other bannas. Later I passed him still chewing. I thought that maybe the runners up here are a bit tough or that he was simply having some chewing gum-like fun with the skin. At one point during the festivities some heavy
downpours tried to spoil the fun; but all they did was created some soggy conditions around the grounds, in which so many seemed so comfortable. I ran into a Jamaican friend. She said that she does
not miss a Last Lap Lime. She pointed out that the Jamaican summer festivals might have larger crowds but that the Last Lap Lime is well organised, well planned and executed. “Big up to the GT folks,” she said. Like
her I find the Lime to be usually good and enjoyable. And I would be back next year, God spare life. Thanks. WAYNE JONES, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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atone. The act of persons mounting a mock funeral for the Town Clerk under the auspices of the Mayor of Georgetown, whether publicly or privately constitutes a criminal act and Miss Sooba should not hesitate to take Mayor Green to court. He must tell the court what his plans were when that mob stormed into City Hall. The marauding horde’s actions are all consistent with threatening remarks made by
Green such as “watch your back”, among others. Miss Sooba herself recently suffered a violent attack at her home when shady characters channa bombed her residence. These are not matters that the acting Town Clerk should take lightly, because they are assassination attempts that must be dealt with immediately. I recall similar actions by PNC thugs against former President Janet Jagan, when mock funeral services were held at City Hall. In fact,
they did follow through with their plans to assassinate her when they lobbed a grenade at the Pegasus hotel, thinking that the president was there at an official function. So these events are no chance occurrences; they are planned, and if opportunity affords itself, could very well be executed attempts on the life of Sooba. Once again I call on Sooba to take this very serious matter to court. NEIL ADAMS
they declared war on Sooba. “I would like an audit to be done either by the Auditor General or some external auditor into all the monies received over the last five years generated by these national events, Sooba says.” This is not only untrue; it is malicious. This council is an institution that has been in existence for over a century. It has time-proven policies, protocols, procedures, and systems that will never allow any individual or committee to collect monies from such events without depositing it into the treasury. In fact, the Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Councillors do not handle council’s money. The truth is the committee responsible for such events, at Council, is the Social Development Committee. It is headed by Deputy Mayor, Ms. Patricia Chase-Green. A cursory examination of the records of council would show that all monies ever collected by this committee were at all times paid into the City Treasury. The revenues earned from such events are used to do welfare and other social activities, for employees and other stakeholders, in local neighbourhoods. It should be noted that Mayor Hamilton Green was
never the chairman of or a member of the Social Development Committee. He is never aware of any financial arrangement in which that committee is involved unless it is reported at full statutory meetings. Therefore, to state, as the article did, that the committee is headed by the Mayor and Deputy Mayor is not true, at all. The contents, tone and sweeping allegations in that article are less than acceptable. The article itself does not confirm to even the basic principles of good journalism. We are disappointed but not surprised by this move by Chronicle to besmirch the character of the Mayor and Deputy Mayor. We anticipate that over the next few months similar negative articles will appear about the on-going sorry situation at the Mayor and City Council. However, our position is clear; our commitment has been tested and tried. We, at City Hall, remain secure in the knowledge that citizens know and understand exactly what is happening at the Georgetown Municipality. ROYSTON KING Mayor and Councillors, City of Georgetown
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AG debunks Harmon’s ‘fabrications’ on delayed passage of AML/CFT Bill
By Vanessa Narine MEMBER of Parliament (MP) with A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), Mr. Joseph Harmon, contends that the Opposition members on the Parliamentary Select Committee reviewing the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) (Amendment) Bill are kept out of the loop regarding updates from the international and regional watchdogs. Speaking at a news conference yesterday: he said: “What has been happening from October to now, whatever communication has been taking place between the Government of Guyana and CFATF (the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force) or Government of Guyana and FATF (the Financial Action Task Force) those were never communicated to us in the Select Committee. We are not aware of it. “…the only correspondence we received, in August, was a request for a meeting on October 10 or sometime shortly thereafter from the chairman of that Committee.”
conveyed by Mr. Hernandez.” The AG underscored also the fact that, as the subject Minister, he forwarded the Opposition’s amendments to the Bill to CFATF for their opinion – a move that was fiercely objected to by the Opposition. “They responded….in a nut shell, they made two observations: firstly, that some of the amendments were not part of the recommendations of CFATF and secondly that some of the
STATE OF CONFUSION The Attorney-General (AG) and Minister of Legal Affairs, Mr. Anil Nandlall, has since rapped Harmon for his comments, contending that the APNU MP seems to be in a state of confusion. “Mr. Harmon is obviously in some state of confusion. I cannot conceive how Mr. Harmon expects to receive communication between the Government of Guyana and CFATF and FATF,” he said. According to the AG, Mr. Harmon, as a member of the Select Committee, as well as his colleagues used the power reposed in them to demonstrate to the people of Guyana, CFATF and FATF that they will not implement CFTAF and FATF’s recommendations. “They exposed Guyana and the people of Guyana to international sanctions. Also, he and his colleagues have persistently refused to agree for the Committee to meet. Against that background, his expectation to receive communications between the government of Guyana, CFATF and FATF about the impending meeting is quite fanciful,” Nandlall said. DISTORTING FACTS Mr. Harmon at yesterday’s news conference also argued that it is the current administration that has lapsed in having the critically important AML/CFT Bill passed. “It was made clear to us by CFATF that whatever amendment we, as a nation, were proposing to the legislation was principally a matter for the National Assembly; and CFATF was not disposed to pronounce on the efficacy of those amendments or as to whether those amendments would make the general body of money laundering laws non-compliant. They made that clear and that is their position. There is no statement that the amendments we are proposing would make the laws non-compliant,” the APNU MP said in support of his contention. However, Nandlall returned that Harmon’s “belated and feeble efforts” to “distort and obfuscate” these issues will not be taken seriously. He said: “One would recall that CFATF sent an officer, Mr. Roger Hernandez, who attended a meeting of the Select Committee and spoke to the Press thereafter, at which he explained that while CFATF cannot dictate to the Guyanese National Assembly of any country how to legislate, it would be eminently sensible that the Guyanese National Assembly passes a Bill that incorporates CFATF and FATF recommendations and therefore, one which is CFATF compliant. “He explained that unless those recommendations are captured in the Bill then Guyana would not have complied with its international obligations and sanctions would be imposed upon Guyana for that non-compliance. “In short, the National Assembly of Guyana is not free to legislate at large on this matter. I have no doubt that the Press and the ordinary reading public understood that message
AG ANIL NANDLALL
JOSEPH HARMON
amendments offended certain fundamental principles e.g. they undermined the independence and autonomy of the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) by politicizing it. They concluded that on both grounds those amendments would have rendered Guyana non-complaint,” Nandlall said. A MATTER OF RECORD Nandlall highlighted too that the facts of the delayed passage of the Bill are recorded in the National Assembly’s Hansard and should not be the subject of a dispute. He said: “As regards the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLCFT) Bill, the role that the Opposition played in effectively killing the Bill and the role that Caribbean Financial Action Task Force
“As regards the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLCFT) Bill, the role that the Opposition played in effectively killing the Bill and the role that Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) played in offering us technical assistance, are all matters of public record in the form of minutes at the Special Select Committee as well as the Hansard in the National Assembly and therefore ought not to be the subject of doubt or dispute.” - Attorney-General (AG) and Minister of Legal Affairs, Mr. Anil Nandlall (CFATF) played in offering us technical assistance, are all matters of public record in the form of minutes at the Special Select Committee as well as the Hansard in the National Assembly and therefore ought not to be the subject of doubt or dispute. “Moreover, these matters received significant coverage in the press and were discussed at stakeholders and public meetings held by the government members of the Select Committee countrywide.” To this end, the AG was emphatic in stressing that the facts regarding the passage of the AML/CFT Amendment Bill should not be quickly forgotten. “(That the facts have been forgotten), it is the only rational basis for him (Harmon) to so brazenly publish publicly his fabricated version of the events,” he said.
REJECTED THEIR OWN BILL Mr. Harmon has also noted that CFATF and FATF should mount the pressure on the current Administration to pass the Bill. He said: “The FATF meeting should insist that the Donald Ramotar administration address the legislative issues, to talk to the opposition and get the matters which are preventing those things from going forward, get them done. “All of Guyana knows that the hurdles that have to be overcome are not that great. We have an obstinate administration that decided that they will not to do what we ask them to do, so we are in this position. I trust CFATF continues put pressure on them (the current administration) to ensure that the legislative amendments that are required are done.” On this notion, the Attorney-General pointed out that President Donald Ramotar had made an offer for the passage of the Opposition’s amendments, which they rejected. “At a minimum, I don’t think anyone will forget the fact that the Opposition refused to pass their own version of the Bill when government offered them the opportunity to do so. I believe that it may have been the first time in our Parliamentary history that Members of Parliament (MP’s) on one side of the divide rejected their own proposals. The Guyanese public will remember that for a very long time,” he said. Nandlall added that the two Opposition parties by their actions have demonstrated their disrespect to both FATF and CFATF by refusing to pass a Bill that incorporates the recommendations of FATF and CFTAF. “They put forward their own Bill, again, disregarding the advice of CFATF, and low and behold then they refused to pass their own Bill. In that context, I am not sure what is left to discuss with the Opposition on this issue,” he said. The AG surmised that the true intention of the Opposition is “unwittingly exposed” by Mr. Harmon, when he discloses that he hopes that CFATF will continue to put pressure on the current administration to ensure that the legislative amendments are passed. “The truth and the sad reality is that it is not the administration upon whom the pressure will be exerted but on all the people of Guyana, including, those who are supporters of the opposition. This karmic truth continues to elude the opposition on almost every issue,” Nandlall concluded. NO MEETINGS Additionally, the Parliamentary Special Select Committee reviewing the AML/CFT (Amendment) Bill has not met since June. The last notice from the Chairperson of the Committee, Ms. Gail Teixeira had indicated that a meeting is scheduled for October 10, but it remains to be seen whether or not the combined Opposition members on the committee will attend. The last suggested dates for meetings of the Committee were July 8, 10 and 30, all three of which were rejected on the basis on the unavailability of opposition members sitting on the committee. Until the Committee meets the AML/CFT (Amendment) Bill will remain in limbo. FATF has said that its review will identify steps that should be taken to address those deficiencies through the development of an action plan, which is expected to be completed before the end of September. The international watchdog’s letter had said: “This review will be conducted by the International Cooperation Review Group (ICRG), Americas Regional Review Group (ARRG), co-chaired by Ms. Darlene Boileau (Canada) and Ms. Maria Fernanda Garcia-Yrigoyen Maúrtua (Peru). In our capacity as ICRG Co-Chairs, we now request your full cooperation I n assisting the ARRG to conduct this work, including by providing up-to-date information on your jurisdiction related to AML and CFT issues, as requested by the ARRG co-chairs.” At its next meeting, between October 20/24, 2014 in Paris, France, the FATF is expected to discuss the results of Guyana’s targeted review.
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guyana CHRONICLE Saturday september 20, 2014
Police begin special riot training exercise
By Leroy Smith RANKS of ‘A’ Division earlier this week began several Special Riot Training sessions in anticipation of having to deal with crowd control and unauthorised mass street protests. The ranks which were drawn from several policing locations within ‘A’ Division, had their training in the Brickdam Station compound. Yesterday this newspaper received information from sources close to training that the police were engaged in the activities. Contacted yesterday ‘A’ Division Commander Clifton Hicken would only confirm that the training is in keeping with the standard operating procedures of the force, that is, ongoing training. Asked if the training was part of the Division’s plan to address election violence if the need should arise, Hicken
firmly denied this. “We don’t know that our training is geared specially for any elections. What we know is that we need to ensure that our ranks are continuously trained to deal with all occurrences and those training will be conducted in and out of any particular season” the Commander told the Chronicle. This publication which made an announced visit to the Brickdam Police Station yesterday observed that close to 20 ranks were undergoing the training inside the Brickdam Police Station away from the public’s eyes. They were being supervised in their operations by Assistant Superintendent Anthony Vanderhyden, who is the Number 1 Sub-Division Officer (Brickdam) and Cadet Officer Anthony Austin, who oversees the operations of the Alberttown Police Station. At yesterday’s session, the ranks were being schooled
in the manning of plastic barricades which are usually carried by those in the frontline of riot operations. From what this publication observed, the ranks seem to have a fair understanding of what their roles on the streets are expected to be should they be called upon to engage in crowd control. There have been several cases in the past where the police were accused of the use of excessive force and their inability to disperse disruptive crowds and gatherings. Hicken’s only positive utterance to this publication which suggested that the officers were being trained to deal with election violence and unlawful assembly, was that whenever the police are called upon to engage in any riot-like operation there will be much professionalism on their part and that force will always be the last resort adopted by lawmen when engaging hostile crowds and gatherings.
Child Services Regulations with AG’s office –Webster By Vanessa Narine THE recently developed Child Services Regulations, which are expected to bolster the minimum operational standards for child care homes, are currently with the Attorney-General (AG) and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall. This is according to the Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Ms. Jennifer Webster. She disclosed that the regulations are expected to be tabled as soon as the AG’s office has completed a review of the document. “The regulations are meant to strengthen the framework for the care of children in institutional care, both state and private home,” she said.
we also plan to collaborate with the Guyana learning channel to develop a special programme to involve and inform children about their rights in accordance to the Rights of the Child Convention,” Ms. Webster added. The need for greater measures to regulate the operations of child care homes, both state and private, was increasingly clear
The minister pointed out that the areas addressed by the regulations include: * Ensuring that all the children in the homes have birth certificates and to support the birth certification of the children; * Ensuring that all children in institutional care attend school and that their school attendance records are forwarded to the ministry periodically; * Ensuring adequate medical attention, with the said records also in the possession of the ministry; * Ensuring that all children in institutional care have access to dental checkups bi-annually; and * Enforcing a standard disciplinary code. “It was also felt that there would be need for training programmes more so for the judiciary, the magistracy and the probation and services department and the school welfare department of the Ministry of Education to address issues relating to juvenile offenders. Juvenile offenders are young people who come into some sort of contact with the law and
Minister Jennifer Webster after public allegations of maltreatment of orphans residing at the Camal’s International Home in Corentyne, Berbice. INQUIRY COMPLETE The minister told this newspaper that the inquiry, which was launched last December, has been completed and the Committee has submitted its report. The inquiry was launched after three girls, who were sentenced to four years at the New Opportunity Corps (NOC) on the charge of wandering, refuted claims of them running away from Camal’s children home. They claimed that they
were being ill-treated at the home and when they refused to do whatever they were told to do, the caretaker would verbally and physically abuse them and also limit their food. The girls are ages 15, 13 and 11. “I will be meeting with the operator of the home to discuss the findings, which is the fair thing to do, before I release them to the public,” she said.’ Webster stated that several recommendations were made by the Committee, which the ministry will actively be considering for implementation to improve the operations at the home. She said: “Some of those recommendations include that the current management of the Camal’s home and the physical condition of the institution and the operation should cease and that a board should be established to adequately address the needs and protection of children in institutional care. “There were recommendations for disciplinary actions to be instituted against probation and social services officers for not being able to effectively discharge their duties in terms of monitoring what was happening at that home. “Also there was a recommendation for the ministry to develop plans to support the implementation of existing systems to deal with the operations of the home.” The Committee was chaired by Ayo Dalgetty-Dean and its other members are Saudia Feroze, Erma Bovell, Childcare and Protection Agency Legal Counsel, Joan Ann Edghill and Senior Probation and Social Services Officer, Claudia Munroe. Additionally, the Director of the Child Care and Protection Agency, Mrs. Ann Green, told the Guyana Chronicle that currently manuals specifying the minimum operational standards are in place to ensure that child care homes across the country are managed in the appropriate manner. “We have the minimum standard document in place already…we are right now putting additional measures to ensure that the standards of operations are fully met,” she said. The Human Services and Social Security Ministry is also reportedly working on the re-establishment of its visiting committees, which will be visiting all the homes, both state and private child care institutions.
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Guyana’s deforestation rate decreases in 2013 - Significant drop in deforestation caused by mining
Guyana has completed its 4th Annual Assessment of Deforestation and Forest Degradation under the Monitoring Reporting and Verification System. Interim results on 2013 deforestation rate indicate a decrease in the rate of deforestation from 0.079% as the annual rate for 2012, to 0.068% as the reported rate for 2013. Total deforestation is 12,702 hectares for 2013. The main reason for this decrease in deforestation rate is on account of a decrease in deforestation from mining activities which dropped to 11,487 hectares from the 2012 total of 13,664 hectares, a decline of 2,177 hectares. The decrease may be on account of new technology and more responsible and low-impact mining practices. A significant fact influencing this decline in deforestation in mining has also been the intensified monitoring activities by the natural resources sector and its agencies in working with operators in the sector. Forest sector deforestation continues to be at a very low level of 330 hectares and justifies the assertions that forest harvest has had, and continues to have a very low impact on deforestation. The results are being finalised at this stage and will be incorporated into the MRVS Year 4 Report which is expected to be released shortly. This findings and methods of the Year 4 assessment will be open to two layers of independent assessment: the first by a team of accuracy assessors who will be working to establish the statistical accuracy, uncertainty levels and precision of the reported results, including the deforestation rate; and the second assessment will take the form of an independent third party verification, conducted by a company contracted by the Government of Norway. The rate of deforestation over the past 23 years has remained fairly stable between the range of 0.02% and 0.08%, and stands to compare quite favourably with the global average deforestation rate (computed across 85 developing forested countries as report by FAO), which is recorded at 0.52%. This rate also compares very favourably with Guyana’s Reference Level as agreed under the Guyana Norway Bilateral Agreement on Forest and Climate, which is set at 0.275% (computed as the mean between Guyana’s historic rate of 0.03% and the global rate of 0.52%). Below is a summary of the main findings in the 2013 assessment and an accompanying graph:
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All primary school children will be equipped with necessary textbooks - Ms. Manickchand
AS the Government of Guyana and the Ministry of Education continue to invest in the education sector, all children across Guyana in primary schools will be equipped with the necessary textbooks. In addition, all students in nursery, primary and secondary schools will now have adequate furniture in their schools. Minister of Education, Ms. Priya Manickchand related recently at the commissioning of the St. Agnes Primary School that “all our children in every primary school across this country should have textbooks for Mathematics, English, Science and Social Studies in their book bags.” She explained that over the last two years the ministry has procured books specifically to meet the needs of primary school students. CALL TO PARENTS Ms. Manickchand noted that this has never been done be-
fore in the country’s education system and encouraged parents and guardians to inform the ministry if they have children who are not given these textbooks. “We would like to hear from parents if this is not so. We would like to know from which school so we can rectify this problem and find out from that school’s administration why this is so,” she emphasised. She also indicated that while this initiative will assist parents “you should supplement these textbooks with others so as to assist in your children’s education. Any investment in your child is a worthy investment.” “By next week every single school across this country whether you are from Charity in Region 2, Corentyne Coast, Buxton or Georgetown, we will have enough furniture for every single child attending that school to sit comfortably,” Manickchand assured.
Minister of Education Priya Manickchand
Cabinet signals ‘green light’ for $21.8M contract for DHB asphalt plant
CABINET this week granted its no-objection to a contract worth US$109,000 for the procurement of a mobile asphalt plant for the Demerara Harbour Bridge (DHB), Secretary to the Cabinet Dr. Roger Luncheon announced. Speaking at his post-Cabinet press briefing on Wednesday at the Office of the President, in Georgetown, he explained that the DHB has responsibilities for the fixed asphalt plant but they are now moving to acquire the mobile plant, which is equivalent to $21.8M. Cabinet had earlier given its no-objection to several contracts in the public works sector, which would result in strengthening the DHB. Recently, $97.7M was approved for the rehabilitation of 18 pontoons and the fabrication of connecting posts. In excess of $45M were approved for the supply and installation of cluster piles at the bridge, and more than $140M were granted for fabrication and installation of two extra-large pontoons. Cabinet had also approved more than $66M for the supply of 8,000 feet of one-inch DIA hot dip galvanized anchor chains and 180 ‘snatch’ blocks, which would aid navigation at the bridge. Moreover, $25M would be spent to rehabilitate 80 buoys for the bridge. It had further signalled its ‘green light’ for a $57,200 Euros contract to supply and install a ‘PLC’ system for the retractor/acceptor span on the bridge. That ‘PLC’ system would replace an existing system that was installed decades ago, and has not been keeping up with the rigorous demands of traffic and the opening and closing of the bridge. A mishap on the DHB last year saw the jaws of a temporary pontoon failing, resulting in the section of the overpass between spans 60 and 61 submerging. The 6,074-foot Demerara Harbour Bridge, which is about 34 years old, is a crucial link across the Demerara River from Peter’s Hall in the east to Schoon Ord in the west. (Telesha Ramnarine)
NO FURTHER FURNITURE PROBLEM The ministry has been working to acquire adequate sets of furniture for each nursery, primary and secondary school and the minister related that after now there will no longer be a furniture problem. “In the future we either refurbish what is broken or simply replace a few,” she stated. Ms. Manickchand also indicated that by next year “all our teachers will be as comfortable as our children are now. By next year all teachers will have enough furniture to make their jobs more comfortable.” The Ministry of Education is asking all parents and guardians whose children have not received textbooks or whose children are complaining that there is not adequate furniture in their school to please contact the ministry with such information so that the matter can be attended to immediately.
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UNICEF, EPA hold World Peace Day Ceremony at Marian Academy THE United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) yesterday held a World Peace Day Ceremony at the Marian Academy, on Carifesta Avenue on the outskirts of Georgetown, in honour of World Peace Day. The objective was to make attendees aware of Peace, and why it is necessary that peace be practised among human beings. UNICEF’s Michael Giles, Senior Environmental Officer Candacie Thompson, Bishop Francis, OSB, and teachers and students of The Marian Academy were all present at the ceremony, during the course of which songs were sung, presentations and prayers were made by students and teachers, and a special reading and prayer was done by Bishop Francis, OSB. In brief remarks, Mr. Michael Giles stated that peace should be reflected in our daily lives and also mainly in schools, because this is a key practice in order to bring
about unity among human beings. Ms. Thompson said the environment plays a key role in world peace, because most wars stem from overuse of economic resources; so it is necessary that one learns more about one’s environment so that peace can prevail. She further stated that persons should practise using resources carefully, and some tips she pointed out on how to carefully use resources and make peace include planting trees, buying local products, conserving resources, staying informed on what is going on around you, and donating to persons in need materials that you don’t use anymore.
Senior Environmental Officer Candacie Thompson addressing the audience on her views about peace
In closing, Ms. Thompson encouraged persons to make peace in the environment, because that would, in turn, start the process of bringing peace to the nation. (Navendra Seoraj)
Members of the gathering for yesterday’s World Peace Day Ceremony at Marian Academy
Two pupils of Marian Academy Nursery, assisted by a teacher, portray their message of peace to members of the gathering
guyana CHRONICLE Saturday september 20, 2014
Pupils and teachers of the St. Cuthbert’s Primary School outside their school building on Thursday after they received their gifts from Digicel Guyana
Digicel presents school supplies to St. Cuthbert’s Mission children By Michel Outridge DIGICEL Guyana on Thursday visited St. Cuthbert’s Mission and supplied pupils of nursery, primary and secondary schools with backpacks, water bottles, teaching aids and lunch bags as part of their community project. Speaking at the handing over ceremony, Digicel Guyana Sponsorship and Events Manager, Gavin Hope said that as a corporate company they have the community in mind and more so the development of children so they decided to visit the village and interact with students, teachers and others. He added that their visit on Thursday also coincides with the celebration of Amerindian Heritage Month and he is optimistic that their collaboration will be fruitful in the future. Students of Grades Seven and Eight were presented backpacks with water bottles and in response the secondary school head teacher, Ms. Hoace Gray said she is very pleased with the donation and looks forward for many such initiatives. The head teacher of St. Cuthbert’s Mission Primary School, David Fraser said that the gifts are very timely and welcomed the gesture, while expressing gratitude to Digicel for their presence in the community. On behalf of the Nursery School and students acting head teacher, Zippora Williams, thanked Digicel Guyana for the donation. A team comprising of Events and Sponsorship Manager, Gavin Hope and Communication Manager, Vidya Bijlall Sanichara last week visited the Amerindian Heritage Village, Karrau, in Region 7 where students of the primary and nursery schools received gifts as well. Through the Digicel Guyana community project several distant communities will be visited as well. St. Cuthbert's Mission is an Amerindian village along the Mahaica River in Region 4 (Demerara/ Mahaica)
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Multiple stabbing of Mazaruni Prison inmate…
Punctured lung caused death By Leroy Smith THEON Smith, the Mazaruni Prison inmate who was stabbed to death on Sunday by another prisoner, died as a result of a punctured lung besides other injuries he sustained in that incident. A post-mortem performed on Smith’s body yesterday revealed that he had been stabbed several times to the upper right side chest, and this had collapsed a lung. His assailant, Akeem Edwards, remains locked down at the very facility where the incident occurred, even as police and prison officers are trying to secure statements from several other inmates who may have witnessed the incident. Smith and Edwards became involved in a heated
argument over a missing cell phone on Sunday, which the deceased had hid and could not locate when he returned to its hiding place. Approached for a comment on the entire incident and the status of the investigation, acting Police Commissioner Seelall Persaud told the Guyana Chronicle that investigators are still working on the case. He said that, over the years, the Guyana Police Force and the Guyana Prison Service have been working to stem the practice of having prohibited items being smuggled beyond the prison gates; but, over the years, there has been smuggling of all kinds of weapons, drugs and other banned items into prisons around the world, and Guyana is no exception.
The top cop said that, from time to time, coordinated searches are conducted at prisons by both prison and police personnel, and prohibited items are unearthed. “In the past, we have had to charge prisoners for being in possession of those items, and a lot of work is being done at the level of the joint services to stem the practice of illegal items ending up in the hands of prisoners,” he disclosed, adding that once prisoners have access to prohibited items, instances similar to Sunday’s incident or other conflicts will occur. Police and prison officers have since launched investigations to ascertain how a mobile phone and a knife ended up in the possession of two persons who should not have had access to such instruments.
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Damage of cable infrastructure at Diamond…
GT&T accuses BK Int’l of deliberately misrepresenting facts THE Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company Limited (GT&T) has expressed “considerable concern” over what it said is the unethical attempt by BK International Inc. to deliberately misrepresent the facts surrounding his company’s damage of GT&T’s cable infrastructure at Diamond, East Bank Demerara on Tuesday. “We categorically reject the distortions emanating from BK International Inc.,” the telephone company said in a statement earlier this week. GT&T said the facts of the matter are: i) The location of (Tuesday’s) cable damage is entirely outside of the area where GT&T and the Ministry of Public Works (MPW) have agreed that GT&T will carry out contract works at this point in time. ii) BK International uprooted a structurally sound pole
GT&T’S CEO R.K. Sharma
Managing Director of BK International Brian Tiwarie
and in the process damaged our buried cable infrastructure. iii) The cable infrastructure could not remain exposed. As such, GT&T had to replace the pole almost immediately. iv) GT&T informed the competent authority, Works Services Group of the Ministry of Public Works, of the circumstances surrounding (Tuesday’s) cable damage and we are aware that the Group made contact with the contractor. “As we have said before, our counterpart in Government road construction activities is the Ministry of Public Works and not any individual contractor,” GT&T stressed. “Therefore, while we remain ready and willing to collaborate with all road construction contractors, our preference is to continue to work through the ministry rather than trade accusations with any contractor via the media,” GT&T added. Meanwhile, BK International is challenging the Ministry of Public Works to support its charge that the GT&T cable damaged recently was in an area not assigned to BK by the Consultants. In a statement issued on Friday, BK International said: “The Ministry of Public Works made this claim in a statement issued on September 17. On the same day GT&T also issues a statement charging that “The location of yesterday’s cable damage is entirely outside of the area where GT&T and the Ministry of Public Works (MPW) have agreed that GT&T will carry out contract works at this point in time.” “While BK is not always privy to the arrangements between MPW and GT&T, BK is satisfied that the area where the pole fell and cable damaged, on Tuesday 16 September,
was within an area cleared for construction works.” “On September 5, the Consultants circulated Minutes of the Progress Meeting held at the Ministry’s Boardroom on August 27. In section 9.3 of the Minutes the Contractor’s plans for September are clearly outlined and section 9.4 outlines the Delays/Constraints to the proposed work. The contractor proposed, among others, to work in an area defined as Km4+200 to Km4+600. The identified constraint was GT&T buried cables between Km4+200 to Km4+580. “ “The area where BK was working on Tuesday, September 16 was Km4+580 to Km4+600, well outside the area of constraint. The GT&T fallen pole is located at Km4+595. “ “With this information established, BK international
also calls on GT&T to withdraw its charge that BK is being “unethical” and “deliberately misrepresenting the facts.” The facts are as stated above and the media can ask the Ministry of Public Works for a copy of the Minutes of the August 2014 Progress Meeting which substantiate the statements contained here.” “BK International Managing Director, Brian Tiwarie, said today “the problem with this East Bank Expansion Project is that the Ministry of Public Works is not doing a good job of management and supervision and as a result the work is constantly being extended by delay after delay.” Mr. Tiwarie added that, “… at this rate the project may extend to 2015 or beyond. As a company we continue to lose money on equipment and labour stationed on the East Bank every time there is a delay.”
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Ramnauth seeking $6.4M from GTM for crashed Nissan Dualis - company’s $3.3M offer rejected
By George Barclay PLAINTIFF Chandroutie Ramnauth of Good Hope, East Coast Demerara is employed in the banking sector in Guyana and is being represented by Mr. Charles S. Ramson and Mr. Sanjeev Datadin. The plaintiff’s lawyers have given defendant, Guyana and Trinidad Mutual Fire Insurance Company Limited 10 days after the service of the writ to file for an appearance. According to the statement of claim the defendant is a company incorporated and continued under the Laws of Guyana with its registered office at 27-29 Robb and Hinck Streets, Georgetown. The defendant is a person engaged in the business of insurance and is licensed under the Laws of Guyana to engage therein. The plaintiff is the owner of a Nissan Dualis motor vehicle with registration number PRR 2040, first registered in Guyana in February, 2013. The plaintiff purchased for the said vehicle a comprehensive semi-annual insurance policy for an insured sum of $6M from the defendant at a semi-annual premium payable rate of $97,200. It was a term that the defendant will indemnify the plaintiff against any loss or damage to the motor vehicle caused by, inter-alia, accidental collision to the value of the vehicle less the deductible sum of $300,000. The said vehicle was involved in an accident on November 30, 2013 and was determined to be a constructive total loss
by the defendant. At the defendant’s request the plaintiff caused the said crashed vehicle to be towed to the city of Georgetown. The plaintiff made a claim on the defendant and was offered by $3,120,000, representing a full and final settlement payout. The plaintiff wrote to the defendant on February 25, 2014, notifying that the offer was unacceptable and urged the defendant to review the offer. Without any propitious response to the letter the plaintiff caused her Attorney-at-Law, Mr. Charles S. Ramson to write the defendant and the defendant consequently revised the offer to $3,320,000. The plaintiff will contend that the defendant breached the contract of insurance by refusing and/or neglecting to pay to the plaintiff the entire value of the sum insured less the deductible. The plaintiff will contend that the defendant breached its statutory duty under the laws of Guyana - wherefore the plaintiff claims against the defendant as follows: (a)Damages in excess of $150,000 for breach of contract of insurance; (b) Special damages in the sum of $6M being the insured value of the motor vehicle; c. Special damages in the sum of $120,000, being cost of towage d. Damages in excess of $150, 000 for breach of statutory duty.
Man accused of strangling, suffocating wife to stand trial in High Court A FRIENDSHIP, East Bank Demerara man was on Thursday committed to stand trial at the High Court for the unlawful killing of his wife. Thirty-one-year-old Vindra Krishna Siriram of Lot 34 Friendship, EBD, was accused of murdering his 25-year-old common-law wife, Shellyann Persaud, between June 9 and 10 at their Friendship home, by strangling and suffocating
Vindra Krishna Siriram
her in a bucket of water. Siriram will stand trial at the next sitting of the Demerara Assizes and was represented by attorney-at-law Mr. Keavon Bess. The Preliminary Inquiry (PI) was conducted before Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry and he was informed that a prima facie case had been made out against him. Three children, eight-year-old Lisa; Ashley, four; and Arianna Siriram were born out of the couple’s common-law union. Approximately nine witnesses testified in the matter on behalf of the prosecution. The matter was prosecuted by Police Inspector Michael Grant.
Shellyann Persaud and photos of her three children
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Bees from Le Repentir Cemetery removed After much work in the Le Repentir Cemetery under the Government of Guyana “Clean-Up My Country” programme, persons accessing the cemetery and those dwelling within its outskirts are not only pleased to see the overgrown vegetation removed, but the numerous swarms of bees which have infested the cemetery. Between July and this month 44 swarms of Africanised bees have been successfully removed from the cemetery. During the months of July and August, within which the internal drains were de-silted, 15 swarms were safely contained and placed into hives. During the first half of this month, 17 hives were transported from BLOCK 7 where the Guyana Prison Service is operating, and additional twelve were removed today from BLOCK 1.
Removing bees from Le Repentir Cemetery The Guyana Apiculturist Society is contracted by the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development to remove bees from areas where work is ongoing. In addition, community workers have detected swarms of bees in Stevedore during the community cleanup exercise and the bee catchers’ team visited the location today to contain and remove the insects. Each swarm of bees has a queen which lays 2,000 to 3,000 eggs per day. In some cases, there are approximately 60,000 to 80,000 bees in one swarm. Whist the Africanised bees are considered very dangerous to humans and animals, they serve a very important role in our daily existence. According to Linden Steward, President of the Guyana Apiculture Society, “Bees are responsible for 1/3 of the foods we eat daily since they are very important in the process of pollination”. Bees pollinate flowers which eventually become the fruit or the vegetable we eat. Stewart said: “Bees are only hostile and aggressive when they are been disturbed due to loud noise or vibration.” He added: “Once disturbed they will attack since they are very territorial.” Even though bees play a very important role in our existence, residents and persons who utilise the internal roads of Le Repentir to access their communities are very happy that the hives have been removed. According to Stewart: “Once the bees are captured, they are not destroyed; instead, the bees are given to other bee-keepers who will rare them for the produc-
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Granger confident there’s no ‘buying out’ of APNU MPs LEADER of the Opposition Brigadier David Granger yesterday was emphatic in expressing his confidence that no APNU Member of Parliament (MP) would fall prey to the alleged “buy out” by the ruling People’s Progressive Party (PPP). The allegation was levelled by the Alliance For Change (AFC) Leader, Khemraj Ramjattan, who at a press conference last Thursday stated that his party had been “reliably informed” that the PPP/C Government, against whom the No-Confidence Motion has been filed, has plans to “buy out” at least three parliamentarians at $30M each to vote against the motion when it comes up for debate next month. According to Granger, he is confident that those three individuals referred to by Ramjattan are not APNU MPs and furthermore, he was unaware that there was even an offer to “buy out” MPs by the PPP. “I don’t know who made it up or where it came from,” the Opposition leader told reporters yesterday, adding that there has been no discussion between the ruling People’s Progressing Party and his )Opposition coalition to hold off the no-confidence vote.
After Ramjattan’s revelations at Thursday’s press conference, he was unable to provide evidence of the said allegations
David Granger
AFC Leader Khemraj Ramjattan
and also failed to disclose who were the targets for the “buying out” by the PPP. He, however, assured that his party has put measures in
place to ensure that its members do not buy into the PPP’s alleged plan, while noting that he was unable to give the position of APNU on the issue but from all indications, they seem to be holding close on a “yes” vote. The Opposition leader yesterday, however, solidified his party’s position, re-assuring that the “buying out” would not befall APNU MPs. In response to the allegations, the ruling People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) last evening issued a statement in which it deemed as “utter rubbish”, the so-called “public revelation” by the Alliance For Change (AFC) leader, Khemraj Ramjattan, that they ( the PPP/C) are attempting to “buy off” three parliamentarians at $30M each to vote against the ‘no-confidence’ motion. The PPP in their statement further noted that it rejects this outrageous allegation and as such, challenges Ramjattan to forthwith disclose, publicly, the names of the three parliamentarians to which he made reference and to further make a full and frank public disclosure of all or any information which he claims he has received in relation to this matter.
Teenaged mothers attend GPHC education classes THE Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) held its weekly teenaged mothers’ education classes on Friday at its maternity clinic. The classes coincide with
also be the dispensing of supplements. Clinical instructor Marjorie Arjune said that the programme was developed to provide services with a specific focus on new-
Mothers in the Clinic
National Breastfeeding Week. The intention is to educate young mothers on pre-natal care; blood- pressure testing; as well as weight and urine testing and proper dietary habits. There will
born/infant care and to help young teenaged mothers understand and meet their infants’ basic needs; develop early attachment; breastfeeding; infant-bonding massage; proper nutri-
tion and feeding; immunizations; childhood illnesses; appropriate expectations; ages and stages of development; sleep disturbances; colic, and the importance of forming early attachments. She said that “The more a girl is educated, the better choices she makes” ; the lifechanging role that she makes will reflect on her decisionmaking tactics as a “mature mother “ and not that of an “immature teenager.” Noting that teen mothers are often subjected to discrimination and criticism, she encouraged them to be motivated and further their education, so that they would be able to pursue their academic goals, when they're ready to start again. This, she said, is the only way for them to optimise their chances of success.
She emphasised that “all a child needs is food and love.” A mother needs to show her child unconditional love, she stressed.
The weekly clinic is free and Arjune encouraged the young mothers to attend the classes every Friday morning at 09:00hrs to be educated on motherhood,
for support, check-ups and also financial advice, while a consultant from the Ministry of Health will also be present to discuss family planning.
Clinical instructor, Marjorie Arjune, Speaking with the media
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Young miner slapped with murder charge A 22-year-old-gold miner of Grant Marlborough, Lower Pomeroon River was remanded to prison on Monday by Magistrate Sunil Scarce when he appeared before him at the Charity Magistrates Court
to answer to a charge of murder. Reports said the miner, Levoi La Cruz called “Jaga,”was not required to plead to the indictable charge read to him by the magistrate. The
charge said that on September 8th,2014, he murdered 21-year-old Rafael Danns. According to particulars of the charge, on September 8th, 2014, around 22:15 hrs, Danns and La Cruz were drink-
ing at a rum shop at Grant Marlborough, Lower Pomeroon River, when an argument erupted between them. La Cruz then armed himself with a knife and dealt one stab to the left side of Danns’s stomach.
Danns was rushed to the Charity hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. La Cruz was arrested three days later at his uncle’s residence at Lillydale, also in the Lower Pomeroon
River. He is expected to make another appearance at the Charity Magistrates Court on October 13th. RajendraPrabhulall in Essequibo.
AFC ‘strip’ councillor At St Monica Heritage Day celebration walks out of Region 2 RDC meeting ALLIANCE For Change [AFC] Councillor Mr. Naithram, walked out of the Regional Democratic Council (RDC) statutory meeting on Tuesday, while PPP/C Councillor Rosaline Thompson was reading a report on development that is occurring at Lima Sands through a Government CDC group. Naithram was severely criticised by PPP/C Councillors at the meeting for allegedly stripping naked on the Reliance public road in full view of the public, which included women and children during a rice farmers’ protest. The Opposition Councillor, who was obviously much embarrassed by the comments made by the
PPP/C Councillors on his lawless behaviour on the public road, seized the opportunity to walk out of the meeting to avoid further criticism from the PPP/C Councillors. As Councillor Thompson read her report, the AFC Councillor stood up and told the Chairman Mr. Parmanand Persaud, that the report being presented by the Councillor is not from the sub-committee of the Regional Democratic Council. However, the Chairman said nothing was wrong with the report. He ordered the AFC Councillor to take his seat and Councillor Thompson to proceed with reading the report. However, the AFC Councillor stood up again, collected his documents from the desk and cap
and walked out the meeting saying he could not listen to nonsense. As the AFC Councillor left the meeting, Councillor Wazir Latiff of the A Partnership for National Unity(APNU) stood up and said that he didn’t see any reason why PPP/C Councillor Ms Thompson should not report on development that is taking place in her community under the CDC. He said she is also the chairman of that group. Regional Chairman Mr. Parmanand Persaud said every Councillor has a right to report on development works that are taking place in their communities or Region. Rajendra Prabhulall in Essequibo.
Roy, Raymond Pestano plead not guilty at murder retrial A WEST Coast Berbice father and son, are facing retrial for the murder of fellow villager Davanand Ramlagan, following a misunderstanding at Number 41 Village ,West Coast Berbice, on October 19,2002. Roy Pestano Snr. along with his son, Raymond, are jointly indicted with the unlawful killing, but pleaded not guilty during their arraignment at the Berbice Assizes on Monday. When the initial case concluded on September 13, 2013, the jury were unable to arrive at a verdict.. The then forewoman, questioned by Justice Navindra Singh, who coincidently is presiding over the current trial, reported, that with respect to the Number One accused Raymond Pestano, 10 members were in favour of the prosecution’s case, while two had indicated that the accused was not guilty . However, with respect to the elder Pestano, nine jurors pointed out that the 60 year old was guilty, while three members had disagreed In her opening address to the mixed jury , Prosecutrix Ms. Reena Singh said, on October 19, 2002 at 9:30pm, Kenrick Ramlagan and Goel Richard Ross, were seated at Breezy Point shop at Number 41 Village, West Coast Berbice , when a car pulled up with the two accused men and another person. Certain events unfolded, resulting in Ross running in the direction of his home, where he saw his cousin Davanand Ramlagan in a pool of blood. Government Pathologist Dr Nehaul Singh, revealed that there were four stab wounds, on the body of the 25-year- old man. Following investigations, the men were charged with the capital offence. Meanwhile, Crime scene investigator Dharmendra Indrapaul, recalled taking pictures of the crime scene, but was unable to develop the film as no chemicals were available in the crime lab. The matter has been adjourned to Monday 22 September, when the eye witnesses, Kenrick Ramlagan and Goel Richard Ross, are expected to testify. Defence Counsel is Peter Hugh.
REGION 2 chairman highlights Govt investments in Amerindian communities Chairman of Region 2, (Pomeroon – Supenaam), Mr. Parmanand Persaud, has reminded Amerindians of St Monica village in the Upper Pomeroon River of Government’s massive investments in their community over the past 22 years as they celebrated Heritage Day on Friday. Mr. Persaud in an address to a large crowd of Amerindians who had gathered in and around the community centre for the Heritage Day celebrations, said it was the late President of Guyana Dr. Cheddi Jagan who set aside the 10th of September as Amerindian Heritage Day and the month for Amerindians to showcase and celebrate their cultures. He said the late President had also set up a ministry in his Government to look into the affairs of all Amerindians across the country so as to transform their communities through development and bring them into the mainstreams of national life. The chairman reminded residents that before the PPP/C Government had acceded to office on October 5th, 1992, they
were counted as second-class citizens. Mr. Persaud said the PPP/C Government has invested heavily in Amerindian communities and pointed to education as one area. According to the Chairman, the Government has built and rehabilitated schools in all communities so as to provide students with conducive environments to study and learn. He said Wakapoa is a typical example where a secondary school was constructed to provide students with secondary education. According to Mr. Persaud, the school has a dormitory where students from far-flung areas in The Pomeroon and other communities are housed free of cost by Government to pursue secondary education. Mr. Persaud added that the Government is currently conducting a survey in the Pomeroon to start secondary education. The chairman said that because of Government’s investments, Amerindians are now graduating as doctors, nurses, engineers, police officers and in every area of endeavour. He said the Government is training residents in areas especially as health
workers to serve their communities. Mr Persaud said the Government has given every home in Amerindian communities in Region 2 solar power panels so they could access electricity and children could study at nights to advance their education. He also reminded Amerindians that the Government has set up a solar panel water system in their community so they could have access to portable water. The Chairman said under agriculture, the Government has empoldered and drained some 71,one- acre plots for residents of St. Monica to farm with the objective of boosting agricultural development. According to the chairman, the Government has also invested in sports to develop playgrounds in The Pomeroon, so that young people could excel in sports. The chairman also brought greetings from His Excellency President Donald Ramotar and General Secretary of the PPP Mr Clement Rohee to all Amerindians of St Monica, as they celebrate their Heritage Day. Rajendra Prabhulall in Essequibo.
NIS branch manager bailed for demanding money with menace THE branch manager of the National Insurance Scheme, Port Mourant office, appeared before New Amsterdam Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs Marcus charged with demanding money with menace, contrary to Section 224 of the Criminal Law[Offences] Act Chapter 8:01. Miguel Perry Anthony, aged 44 years, a father of five, of Nigg Village, and formerly of West Demerara, was initially not required to plead to the indictable charge. However, the Administration of Justice Act was applied by Police Sergeant Godfrey Playter, resulting in the defendant pleading not guilty. The information which was sworn to by Detective Constable 20679 Dwayne Braithwaithe , revealed
that between Monday 8 and 9 September last at Port Mourant Village, Anthony demanded with menace the sum of $350,000 from Peter Lewis with intent to steal. Meanwhile, Attorney-at-law Horatio Edmondson, holding the brief for Michael Somersaul, said the defendant has served the National Insurance Scheme for 20 years, and had never been charged before. Consequently, he asked for reasonable bail, which was allowed in the sum of $75,000. However, the matter has been transferred to the Whim Magistrates Court for hearing on October 22,2014 The police said that the charge stemmed from allegations that the defendant demanded $400,000 from Corentyne Contractor Peter Lewis,
so as to provide him with a Certificate of Compliance. However, the document was needed to fulfil the requirement for an urgent bidding process which was held last Monday, but the virtual complainant was unable to raise the required sum; consequently, the defendant allegedly lowered the sum to $350,000, which should have been paid before the document was handed over. This newspaper was reliably informed that the document was not prepared, but the manager is alleged to have still demanded the money, resulting in Peter Lewis withdrawing it from a bank and contacting a senior detective in the Berbice Division who, thereafter, staged a stake out, before arresting defendant just after an envelope containing the cash was handed over.
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Cop in Patentia school murder loses no-case submission -will know fate on Tuesday By George Barclay
JUSTICE Franklyn Holder, presiding in the Patentia Secondary School drug smoking murder case wherein accused police constable Quancy John stands indicted of murder committed on schoolboy Kelvin Fraser, yesterday overruled a defence nocase submission and called on John to lead a defence. John, who began his defence with an unsworn statement from the dock, said he was on duty that day when
he heard an explosion and realised that his gun had gone off accidentally during a struggle for the weapon between himself and the now deceased Kelvin Fraser. John said he was sorry for what had happened that day, since he had had no intention of hurting Kelvin Fraser. Later, in an address to the jury, his lawyer Mr. Glenn Hanoman urged that his client be found not guilty of the crime, in keeping with the evidence led by the prosecution. On the other hand, Pros-
ecutrix Miss Diana Kaulesar requested a verdict in accordance with the evidence, pointing out that the accused, by the evidence led, had either intended to kill or to cause serious bodily harm. Schoolboy Kelvin Fraser was shot to death on June 7th 2010 when police invaded the Patentia Secondary School to confront the alleged dope smokers and sellers who were said to be interfering with the female teachers of that secondary school. Assistant Police Supt. Elston Baird testified that, on
June 8, 2010, he and other officers visited the Wales Police Station where PC Quancy John was on close arrest as a result of the Patentia shooting which had occurred on the previous day. Baird said he identified himself to John, and told him that he was stationed at the Office of Professional Responsibility and that he was there to assist in conducting investigation into the alleged shooting of Kelvin Fraser. He enquired from John whether he would take him to the scene of the shooting,
and John obliged. The accused took the party, including Cpl Grannum and Assistant Commissioner Jameer, to Third Street, Patentia. No caution was given to John. Witness said that the accused pointed out to the party where the alleged incident occurred, and added, “The policeman said ‘the young man was running and I told him to ‘freeze’ and he stopped running. I told him to come over a drain where I was standing. He came. I was holding the gun in my
left hand around the middle, the nozzle was pointing upwards’. “I was holding him with my right hand, and he grabbed the gun and we started a struggle, and the gun went off accidentally’,” witness testified he was told. At close of yesterday’s sitting, Justice Holder told the jury to keep an open mind, and he declared that he would sum up the evidence on Tuesday morning, after which he would hand over the case to them for their consideration and verdict.
Man on $1M bail on causing death by dangerous driving charge FORTY-THREE-YEAROLD Michael Gordon of Lot 21 Peters Hall, East Bank Demerara appeared yesterday before Georgetown Magistrate Fabayo Azore charged with causing death by dangerous driving. He was not required to plead to the charge, which detailed that on Sunday, September 14, at Mabura Public Road, Upper Demerara, he drove motor pick-up GMM 7330 in a manner dangerous to the public, thereby causing the deaths of Raymond Khan and Jean Williams. Police Prosecutor Seon Blackman opposed bail on the grounds of the seriousness of the offence, the punishment it attracts, and the fact that two lives had been lost. Gordon was represented
by Attorney-at-Law Ms. Leslyn Charles, who told the court that her client is married with two children, and is the sole breadwinner of his family. Charles noted that her client had been hospitalised for four days for injuries he had received in the accident, during which time he had not been under police guard at the hospital. Ms Charles requested bail in a reasonable sum, and told the court that the two deceased were Gordon’s family members. She added that the prosecutor has no reason to oppose bail since her client has no reason to be a flight risk. Blackman then argued that the defence attorney cannot predict that her client would not pose a flight risk, but Attorney Charles reiterated the point she
raised in her bail application -- that during the time her client was hospitalized, he could have fled the jurisdiction if that was his intention; but he instead made his appearance in court to face the offence for which he was charged. The prosecution’s objection to bail was overruled, and the accused Gordon was ordered to post $1M bail. He was also ordered to lodge his travel documents, inclusive of his passport, with the police, and report to the Providence Station every Friday at 15:00 hrs. Gordon is expected to make his next court appearance on October 7. RECAP According to reports, the fatal accident in which Gordon is implicated occurred on the Mabura Public
Trio accused of assaulting each other placed on $5,000 bail each THIRTY-SEVEN-YEAROLD Natasha Smith of Lot 129 Buxton, East Coast Demerara, yesterday, pleaded not guilty to the charge which detailed that on September 7 at Durban Backlands, Georgetown, she unlawfully and maliciously damaged one jersey belonging to Beverley Barrow and valued at $5,000. Barrow, a 45-year-old nurse of Lot 2001 La Parfaite Harmonie, West Bank Demer-
ara, pleaded not guilty to the offence which detailed that on the day in question, at Durban Backlands, she damaged one jersey belonging to Jerome Gitts and valued at $12,000. She was represented by Attorney-at-Law Mr. Paul Fung-a-fat, who requested bail in a reasonable sum for his client. The third defendant, 45-year-old Gitts of Lot 129 Durban Backlands, George-
town, pleaded not guilty to the charge which detailed that on the day in question, he unlawfully assaulted Barrow. Police Prosecutor Seon Blackman did not object to bail, and Georgetown Magistrate Fabayo Azore placed each of the trio on $5,000 bail. The trio will make their next court appearance before City Magistrate Dylon Bess on September 22.
Road at about 07:30 hrs, and involved the accused and the two deceased persons. It is alleged that the motor pick- up was proceeding at a fast rate of speed when
Gordon turned west into the Mabura junction. He lost control of the vehicle, and it toppled several times, causing him and his passengers
to receive injuries. They were all rushed to the Mackenzie Hospital, where the two passengers were pronounced dead on arrival.
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Soft-drink vendor remanded on fraudulent conversion charge By Geeta Rampersaud S O F T- D R I N K v e n d o r Shawn Clarke, 25, also known as Sherwin Benjamin, of Lot 100 South Better Hope, East Coast Demerara, appeared on Thursday before Georgetown Magistrate Judy Latchman to answer a charge of fraudulent conversion. He pleaded not guilty to having, on May 2 at High Street, Georgetown, fraudu-
lently converted to his own use and benefit a ‘cool down’ cart containing a quantity of beverages together valued at $70,550, the property of Princess Peters, solely entrusted to him by Randolph Glasgow in order that he might return same to Glasgow. Police Sergeant Vishnu Hunt, prosecuting, told the court that although Clarke had given an address to the court, the prosecution
learned that he lives ‘on the street’. Moreover, Clarke has three or four prior convictions of larceny. The unrepresented Clarke, however, told the court that his prison record would show that he has only one conviction. He was refused bail, and the case was transferred to Magistrate Geeta Chandan-Edmond’s Court for calling on October 18.
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Cocaine-laced SSS Tonic survivor testifies in trafficking case By Geeta Rampersaud TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Jamal Watterman, the only survivor of the five persons who had ingested cocaine-laced SSS Tonic, testified on Thursday in the ongoing trial. Deon Layne, 34, a miner of Lot HH Freeman Street, East La Penitence, Georgetown, is accused of lacing SSS Tonic with cocaine, thus causing the death of four people. He stands charged with drug trafficking in relation to the matter. It is alleged that on May 2, at Kokerite Street, Georgetown, Layne had in his possession 252 grammes of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking. He appeared in court before Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry on July 23 last, and was remanded to prison. The matter was transferred before Magistrate Judy Latchman for trial. On Layne’s first appearance, Police Prosecutor Michael Grant said that on the day in question, at around 21:00hrs the defendant went to the home of Candacy McGarrell’s niece, who was visiting from the United States, with a request for her to take some SSS Tonic for his brother in the USA. The woman left Guyana without the tonic, and five occupants of the home ingested the substance. Four later died at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), the post-mortem revealing that they had died from consuming liquefied cocaine. The unrepresented
Layne will return to court on October 4. The persons who had died in that incident were six-year-old Jahaquel Blair; his parents: 42-year-old Alex Blair and 36-year-old Simone Pryce; and a neighbour, 36-year-old Natasha George. Before Jamal Watterman gave his testimony in the matter, a competency test was conducted by Magistrate Latchman to determine whether he understood and was capable of taking oaths. He said he was at home with his stepfather and younger brother when defendant Layne came to the house, and at the time he was in his bedroom and he looked through the window and saw the accused. At that time his mother was at church, and when she returned she told him to pass the plastic bag from the bedroom that had the tonic. She broke the seal and poured some of the tonic into a Schnapp glass, and everyone took a taste of the tonic. He explained that after he drank the tonic he felt numb and upset, and spat it out. He said everything went back to normal, and they were watching television in the living room and everyone drank ‘kool kid’s’ juice. After a while, he noticed his small brother swaying from side to side as if he would fall. He then demonstrated how his seven-yearold brother fell out of the chair sideways and started to froth. Subsequently, his stepfather ran out of the house and screamed for help. Afterwards, his Uncle Dane,
whom he referred to as Uncle Dany, came, and his stepfather and Dane placed his brother in a vehicle and took him to the Georgetown Public Hospital. He added that his mother followed in a taxi. When they arrived at the hospital, they were all taken into the Emergency Unit via stretcher. He said that he spent about two weeks in the hospital, and he was informed that his mother, stepfather, brother and neighbour had died. He described the bottle which contained the cocaine-laced tonic, and further told the court that it had the seal over the cork. Watterman then told the court that he gave the police a statement in the presence of his father, and that he had signed it. Approximately eight witnesses will testify in the trial. Among the eight are the 12-year-old and two police witnesses, Constable Shawn Critchlow who tendered the cocaine-laced SSS Tonic as evidence, and Constable Jason Kyte, who has testified thus far. Layne did not ask the witness any questions, and the case was put off to September 29 to be continued. After the young man testified, he walked from the witness box and headed straight towards his father, who was seated in the gallery. He then leaned his head on his father’s left side arm and broke down in tears. His father comforted him and took him outside of the courtroom.
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Education is v and economic -President By Rebecca Ganesh-Ally The Nursery division taking part in the walk
Education Minister Priya Manickchand during her walk from Parade Ground to the National Park
St. Gabriel’s Nursery taking part in the Education walk.
AS Education Month gathers momentum under the theme “Literate by Grade 4 through consistent home, school and community involvement,” the Ministry of Education held its annual ‘rally and march’ yesterday from Parade Ground to the National Park. Thousands of students from nursery, primary and secondary schools turned out to march; the students converged at Parade Ground and walked through several streets before gathering into the National park where they met more students. President Donald Ramotar, who graced the occasion, noted that this celebration is part of Education Month but it also has deep meaning to all Guyanese since the world that we live in today demands a strongly educated population. He spoke directly to the secondary school students explaining to them that “you are at a very important juncture in your life you are just on the eve of entering into adulthood; just on the eve of entering into our work force and you need to be ready and prepared to make a contribution to national development.” The President related to the students that this stage in your life is very important and he urged them to take every opportunity given to them to study and educate themselves “to earn tomorrow you have to learn today”. Mr. Ramotar related that for our country to grow and develop the Government has invested heavily into the Education sector as this is “vital
L-R Education Minister Priya Manickchand, Pres nent Secretary Education Ministry Delma Nedd dur for social and economic development.” This is why, he explained, that this sector received the largest allocation of budget 2014. The President added that this year “we saw the largest enrollment into our nursery schools” explaining that with the changing world the need for our children early involvement is necessary. He also expressed satisfaction that Guyana has attained Universal primary education and are
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L-R Chief Education Officer Olato Sam, Education Minister Priya Manickchand, President of Guyana, Donald Ramotar and Permanent Secretary Education Ministry Delma Nedd
“You are at a very important juncture in your life you are just on the eve of entering into adulthood; just on the eve of entering into our work force and you need to be ready and prepared to make a contribution to national development”-President Ramotar
sident of Guyana, Donald Ramotar and Permauring the formal ceremony at the National Park.
now pursuing to achieve universal secondary education. Ramotar said, “this is why we are building more schools and our challenge now is to raise the quality of education and I put the challenge out there to all our teachers”. “I urge you let us work together; let us take the opportunities that are given to you and move our country to great heights,” President Ramotar urged as he concluded his address.
Education Minister Ms. Priya Manickchand said that today and during this month the country is given the opportunity to reaffirm their commitment in developing Guyana by educating the population. She explained that the ministry has worked tirelessly to pen workable strategies so as to conquer illiteracy and make sure that our children are literate by grade 4. She also urged parents and guardians that “we cannot do this alone we need your help; we need every single person to play their part”. “We promise you today my friends that we will work hard in the Government; we will work hard in the Ministry of Education to realise this promise that all our children will be literate by Grade 4.” Ms. Manickchand emphasised. She noted that if “we don’t work together” this dream cannot be realised. The Education Minister exhorted everyone as she concluded to play their part and join the ministry in their drive to make Guyana’s children literate by grade 4.
Students performing fitness exercise at the Education Rally (Adrian Narine photos)
Section of the students that gathered in the National Park
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Hague roads resurfaced
The resurfaced road at Hague Jib (East)
Hague Access Road
THREE roads in Hague have been completed in Region 3 (Essequibo Islands/West Demerara) under the Ministry of Public Works’ miscellaneous roads programme. An estimated $50.5M was allocated to resurface Hague Access road and Jib East and West Hague roads with asphaltic concrete. According to Denita Crandon, the ministry’s Engineer monitoring the region’s roads project - over 1,000 feet of road was repaired on the respective thoroughfares. Meanwhile, Chairman of Region 3, Julius Faerber, said he was pleased with the upgraded road network. “The roads were done in a manner that is acceptable,” he said. For 2014, the ministry has set aside Gy$1.08B to facilitate road repairs countrywide.
Human Services Ministry depts. to be relocated in old GRA building by next week
--minor works to be completed on building MINISTER Jennifer Webster, of the Human Services and Social Security (HSSS) Ministry, confirmed yesterday that works are ongoing to facilitate relocation of several departments of the HSSS Ministry to the unoccupied Lamaha Street building which formerly housed the Secretariat of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA). “The contractors are working through the weekend on minor things, so that, hopefully by the end of next week, we will move over,” she said. She also disclosed that the new building will house the Minister’s Secretariat, the Permanent Secretary’s Secretariat, the Administration and Human Resources departments, the Women’s Affairs Bureau (WAB), the Probation and Social Services departments, the Difficult Circumstances Unit, The Legal Advisor’s Office, the Management and Information Systems (MIS) department and the Accounting Unit. The HSSS Ministry was scheduled to occupy the abandoned GRA building since Monday, September 15, but this action was delayed by the non-completion of minor works. (Vanessa Narine)
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Police net two with unlicensed 12-guage shotguns, one with 460 grammes marijuana at Mabura rested and are in police custody assisting with investigations into this find. And in a separate incident that occurred on the same day at about 15:15 hrs, ranks of a mobile patrol conducted a search on a man
THE police have reported that at about 10:45 hrs on Thursday, September 18, 2014, ranks conducted a search on a house at Frenchman, Mabura, and unearthed an unlicensed 12-gauge shotgun with three cartridges. Two men have been ar-
Below rates for September 19, 2014
CJ grants six petitioners bail totalling $2.185M yesterday
at Frenchman Road, Mabura, and found in his possession 460 grammes of cannabis sativa (marijuana). The man was arrested and is in police custody assisting with that investigation. (Michel Outridge)
Currency G$/US$ G$/GBP G$/CAD$ G$/euro BDOS$ G$/EC$ G$/TT$
Buying 205.98625 337.40138 187.95327 264.85391 101.86969 75.45903 32.26890
Selling 208.43594 341.62651 190.12142 268.21537 102.89094 76.21551 32.59240
Aries March 21 - April 19 Are you presently negotiating a contract? If you and the other party disagree on any points, these differences will most likely be resolved. You’ll probably come up with an idea that creates a win/win situation so both of you feel good about it. This will strengthen your relationship considerably, so expect partnership matters to progress smoothly. Enjoy your day. Taurus April 20 - May 20 Professional difficulties could be resolved by outside assistance. Equipment may have gone haywire, or miscommunications could have led to snarls. Perhaps you need to call in a consultant. It’s possible that you might come up with the right solution at the right time and earn some well-deserved respect. Whatever the difficulty, it won’t last. Gemini May 21 - June 21 Idealistic romantic notions join with intense sensual passion to create powerful desire that stays with you throughout the day. If you can schedule some quality time with your love partner, by all means do it. If not, you might have to settle for making a date for later in the week. In the meantime, pamper yourself a bit until then and hang in there! Cancer June 22 - July 22 Your home could be a busy place today as friends from far away come by for a long-overdue visit. You’ll probably spend as much time as you can getting the place in order, but don’t go overboard. Your friends are coming to see you, not your house. Dress the place up with some flowering plants and a few accessories, then sit back and enjoy the visit.
ACTING Chief Justice Mr. Ian Chang, SC, yesterday granted six petitioners bail in the sum of $2,185,000 pending determination of their respective cases.
Leo July 23 - August 22 Someone you’ve never met before who you find exceedingly attractive could pass you today. You might decide to go say hello and discover not only a physical attraction but an intellectual compatibility as well. Your feelings are probably reciprocated! If you’re single, this attraction might be worth pursuing. If you’re involved, at least you might make a new friend.
Particulars follow: For trafficking in narcotics, David Mahadeo was placed on $160,000 bail, whilst Marvin Pestano and Aloto Brock were each placed on $800,000 bail. For assault, Vincent Roberts was placed on $25,000 bail. For inflicting grievous bodily harm, Shamnarine Ramnanan was placed on $200,000 bail. And for break and enter and larceny, Patrick Smith was placed on $200,000 bail.
Virgo August 23 - September 22 Friends who are interested in psychic and metaphysical matters could visit you today. You may discuss a lot of fascinating material, which could alter your value system in a subtle but profound way. Don’t be surprised if you do more listening than talking on this occasion. It’s important to soak in as much as you can. Write it down if you think you’ll forget it.
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Libra September 23 - October 22 A rush of physical energy may hit you this morning, and you could feel like you have no outlet for it. But a sibling or neighbour may need some help, so you’ll definitely be able to put that energy to work. It should be a good day for everyone. Your friend will receive some valuable help with an important matter, and you’ll be able to make use of all that vigour. Scorpio October 23 - November 21 You tend to be down to Earth and practical, but now you feel like indulging in some flights of fancy. Romance or fantasy novels could be especially appealing right now. You might even toy with the idea of writing one of your own. If you’re currently romantically involved, your sweetheart might want to take you out for a special dinner. Enjoy your day. Sagittarius November 22 - December 21 Are you looking for a particular piece of information? A friend, possibly another Sagittarius, has this information but is unaware that you’re searching for it. Don’t be afraid to let all your friends and acquaintances know that you need to find some specific facts. The person who finally comes forward may surprise you. Enjoy your day! Capricorn December 22 - January 19 The opportunity to fly somewhere might come up today. Career changes are in the wind, and while they might seem rather unsettling at first, they’ll be positive in the long run. This could involve a raise or promotion, transfer, new job, or even new career. Don’t fight it. It might be scary, but it’s a blessing in disguise. Go with the flow. Aquarius January 20 - February 18 Have you been having difficulties with career or money matters? If so, help might come today from a friend who lives far away. This person may not do much but offer words that are so insightful that you know immediately what course of action to take. What this person says could also be of valuable assistance in the future. Write it down so you’ll be sure to remember it. Pisces February 19 - March 20 Today, a flash of inspiration may resolve an obstacle to your career advancement that presented itself in the past few days. This solution could prove so beneficial that you’ll want to remember it for obstacles in any area of your life for the future. You may feel so good about resolving this that you’ll want to go out and celebrate. Go for it!
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NOTICE Plantation Friendship East Bank Demerara. Pursuant to Section 31 of the Land Registry Act, Chapter 5:02, the following Declaration of Title was made in respect of the parcel of land herein mentioned situate at Plantation Friendship being : East Bank Demerara as shown on a Final Plan by Chandi Makipaul, Sworn Land Surveyor as Plan No. 59572 and Land Registry No. L.R. 1465. of Lot 27 Friendship, East Bank Demerara. 691, 1006, 1007, 1057, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1114, (formerly of Parcel 'XX') 1130, 1131, 1132, 11 3 3 , 1 2 8 2 , 1 2 8 3 , 1 2 8 4 , 1285, 1286, (formerly of Parcel 'YY', all being parts of preliminary Parcel 395 portion of block 'A' of Lot 27 Friendship, 0 . 3 4 7 9 , 0 . 11 8 2 , 0 . 11 8 2 , 0.1826, 0.0835, 0.0835, 0.0835, 0.0835, 0.0918, 0.0918, 0.0918, 0.0918, 0.0918, 0.0918, 0.0918, 0.0918, 0.0918. Dated the 2nd day of September, 2014. Petitioner and- Respondent. , whose last known Address is Lot 40 Bloomfield Village Corentyne Berbice that a Petition for Divorce has been filed in the H i g h C o u r t R e g i s t r y, N e w Amsterdam, Berbice by against you. in person or by letter to Mr C. Ryan Crawford, Attorneyat-Law of Lot 7 Cheddi Jagan St r e e t , N e w A m s t e r d a m , Berbice, a sealed and certified copy of the Petition with Affidavit in support and a sealed copy of the Citation will be delivered or sent to you. 28 (twentyeight) days after the final publication of the Citation no application has been made or appearance entered the Court may proceed to hear the said Petition and pronounce Judgment therein your absence notwithstanding. Dated this 3rd day of September, 2014. In the matter of Section 35 of the Deeds Registry Act, Chapter 5:01. -and- In the matter of the Rules of the High Court Act, Chapter 3:02. -and- In the matter of an application by , at present at 9731 102nd Street, Ozone Park, New York 11416, United States of America and formerly of Miss Phoebe Port Mourant, Corentyne, Berbice.
NOTICE the application by way of Originating Summons filed herein on the 25th day of June, 2014 on behalf of the abovenamed Applicant and the Affidavit of the said Applicant sworn to on the 2nd day of April, 2014 and filed herein on the 25th day of June, 2014 in support thereof and the Supplementary Affidav i t o n t h e p a r t o f Attorney-at-Law for the Applicant sworn to and filed herein on the 25th day of April, 2014 Attorney-at-Law for the Applicant IT IS that the Registrar of Deeds or her Lawful Deputy do pass and register Transport of the immovable property described in the Schedule hereto now standing in the name of to and in the name of the Applicant herein unless good and sufficient cause be shown by this Order should not be made absolute on Friday the 19th day of September, 2014 at 8:30 a.m in Chambers that all persons having or claiming to have any right title to the said immovable property shall appear and establish their claim or otherwise show good cause as aforesaid before the Judge in Chambers on the aforementioned date or be forever barred therefrom that a copy of this Order be published by advertisement in 2 (two) consecutive Saturday issues of a daily Newspaper of General circulation in the State of Guyana. :- Lot numbered 29 (twenty-nine) Area 'A' Resource, in the Johns-Port Mourant Village District, situate on the Corentyne Coast, in the County of Berbice, Republic of Guyana, the said lot containing an area of 0.198 (nought decimal one nine eight) of an acre, being shown on a plan by C.E Chee-A-Tow, Sworn Land Surveyor, dated 13th April, 1963, and deposited in the Deeds Registry on 9th March, 1967, with the building and erections thereon, the property of the transportee herein together with one undivided one hundred and seventy eighth part or share of and in Lot 'B' containing 2.604 (two decimal six nought four) English acres to be used as a cricket field or playground and of and in the roads, drains and reserves shown on the said plan and subject to the following terms and conditions, namely:as more fully described in Transport No. 183 of 2007 dated the 14th day of February, 2007. In the matter of Section 35 of the Deeds Registry Act, Chapter 5:01. -and- In the matter of the Rules of the High Court Act, Chapter 3:02. -and- In the matter of an application by , of No. 53 Village, Corentyne, Berbice. the application by way of Originating Summons filed herein on the 3rd day
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NOTICE of July, 2014 on behalf of the above-named Applicant and the Affidavit of the said Applicant sworn to on the 3rd day of July, 2014 and filed herein on the 3rd day of July, 2014 in support thereof Attorney-at-Law for the Applicant that the Registrar of Deeds or her Lawful Deputy do pass and register Transport of the immovable property described in the Schedule hereto now standing in the name of to and in the name of the Applicant herein unless good and sufficient cause be shown by this Order should not be made absolute on Friday the 19th d a y o f S e p t e m b e r, 2 0 1 4 a t 8:30 a.m in Chambers that all persons having or claiming to have any right title to the said immovable property shall appear and establish their claim or otherwise show good cause as aforesaid before the Judge in Chambers on the aforementioned date or be forever barred therefrom that a copy of this Order be published in 2 (two) consecutive Saturday issues of the Guyana Chronicle Newspaper of General circulation in the State of Guyana. - House lot numbered 3 (three) Section B, in Lot No. 53, in the Upper Corentyne Local Government District, situate on the Corentyne Coast, in the County of Berbice, Republic of Guyana, the said lot being shown on a plan by J.L Yhap, Sworn Land Surveyor, dated 2nd May, 1950 and deposited in the Deeds Registry at New Amsterdam, on the 7th March, 1955, no building thereon. In the matter of the Title of Land (Prescription and Limitation) Act, Chapter 60:02 of the Laws of Guyana. -and- in the matter of Petition by of Lot 10 Manilla De Hoop, Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara, Guyana. of Lt 10 Manilla De Hoop, Mahaica, and East Coast Demerara, Guyana have presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription of the property described in a Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must within one (1) month after date of First publication of the Notice file in the Registry of the High Court in the City of Georgetown, Notice of Opposition and an Affidavit/Affidavits in support thereof, and serve a copy of the Notice and any Affidavit upon the said and . Petition is accompanied by a plan of the property which may be inspected at the Registry during o ff i c e h o u r s . M r. S a p h i e r Husain Attorney-at-Law for the Petitioner Dated at Georgetown, Demerara this 22nd day of August 2014. : Firstly: Tract 'A', being Portion of No.
NOTICE 1608, situate on the Left Bank Mahaica Creek, in the County of Demerara, Guyana, the said Tract 'A' containing an area 12.970 (twelve decimal nine seven nought) acres and being shown and defined on a plan Surveyed and paaled off on a Plan by Sworn Land Surveyor dated 17-06-2014 and recorded on the 2014-06-26 in the Lands and Surveys Commission as Plan No. 59102, with no building and erections thereon. Secondly: No.5403 Handsome Tree, situate on the Left Bank Mahaica Creek, in the County of Demerara, Guyana, the GRANT No.5403 containing an area 15.772 (fifteen decimal seven seven two) acres and being shown defined on a land surveyed and paaled off on a Plan by Sworn Land Surveyor dated 17-06-2014 and recorded on the 2014-06-26 in the Land and Surveys Commission as Plan No. 59102, with no building and erections thereon. for service for the Petitioner is at the Chambers of Mr Saphier Husain, Attorneyat-Law of First Federation Building, Croal & Manget Place, Georgetown, Guyana Mr Saphier Husain Attorney-atLaw for the Petitioner. Dated at Georgetown, Demerara. This 22nd day of August, 2014. of Lot 25 Section 'A', Manchester Village, Corentyne, Berbice, has presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription of the property described in the Schedule hereunder. ANY PERSON intending to oppose the said Petition must within one (1) month after the date of the first publication of this Notice file in the Registry of the High Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice, and/or at Georgetown, Demerara, Notice of his/her opposition and an affidavit and or affidavits together with the Notice of the said . The said Petition is accompanied by a plan of the said property which may be inspected at the Registry of Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice, during office hours. Attorney-at-Law for Petitioner. "North ½ of East ½ of Lot 25 Section 'A' containing an area of 0.232 (nought decimal two three two) of an acre, being portion of Western half of Plantation Manchester, situate on the Corentyne Coast, in the County of Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana, the said Lot being laid down and defined on a plan by Joel I. Trotman, Sworn Land Surveyor dated this 18th day of January, 2008 and recorded in the Department of Lands and Surveys on the 1st day of February, 2008 and recorded as Plan No. 42465". The address for service of the Petitioner is at the Chambers of Messrs Adrian Anamayah, and/or Ian Anamayah Attorneys-at-Law of Lot 7-7 Cheddi Jagan Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice.
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of Lot 188 11th Street, Whim Village, Corentyne, Berbice, the duly constituted attorney of , of 103-33 108th Street Richmond Hill, Queens, New York 11419, United States of America and presently residing at Lot 188 11th Street, Whim Village, Corentyne, Berbice, has presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription of the property described in the Schedule hereunder. intending to oppose the said Petition must within one month after the date of the first publication of this Notice file in the Registry of the High Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice, and/or at Georgetown, Demerara, Notice of his/her opposition and an affidavit and or affidavits together with the notice of the said The said Petition is accompanied by a plan of the said property which may be inspected at the Registry of Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice, during office hours. Attorney-at-Law for Petitioner. "Firstly: Lot 176 containing an area of 0.1257 (nought decimal one two five seven) of an acre and Sublot 'A' containing an area of 0.0487 (nought decimal nought four eight seven) of an acre of Lot 175, being parts of Section 'A', Plantation Whim, situate on the Corentyne Coast, in the County of Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana the said Lot and Sublot being laid down and defined on a plan by R.T. John, Sworn Land Surveyor, dated this 20th day of February, 2014 and recorded in the Department of Lands and Surveys on the 28th day of February, 2014 and recorded as Plan No. 58199".
tion of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. ANY person intending to oppose the said Petition must, within one (1) month after the date of the first publication of this Notice, file in Registry of Court in the City of Georgetown, Demerara, Notice of his/her opposition and an Affidavit or Affidavits in Support thereof and serve a copy of the Notice and any Affidavit upon the said V of tract "VN", Plantation Spring Garden in the County of Essequibo and in the Republic of Guyana. The said Petition is accompanied by the Plan of the property which may be inspected at the said Registry during office hours. , Attorney-at-Law for the Petitioner. Dated this 12th day of August, 2014. : In the matter of Tract "VN" being portion of Block "X", part of south half, Plantation Spring Garden, situate on the left bank of the Essequibo River, in the County of Essequibo, and Republic of Guyana, the said Tract "VN" containing an area of 2.75 (two decimal seven five) of an acre and is shown laid down and defined on a plan by DW Ramkarran, Sworn Land Surveyor, dated 10th day of June, 2014 and recorded in the Department of Lands and Surveys on the 20th June, 2014 as Plan No.59082. The Petitioner's address for service is at the Office of her Attorney-at-Law, Mr of Lot 169 Charlotte Street, Lacytown, Georgetown.
of Lot 161 Miss Phoebe Port Mourant, Corentyne, Berbice, has presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription of the property described in the Schedule hereunder. intending to oppose the said Petition must within one (1) month after the date of the first publication of this notice file in the Registry of the High Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice, and/or at Georgetown, Demerara, Notice of his/her opposition and an affidavit and or affidavits together with the Notice of the said The said Petition is accompanied by a plan of the said property which may be inspected at the Registry of Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice, during office hours. Attorney-at-Law for Petitioner. "Lot 161 containing an area of 0.142 (nought decimal one four two) of an acre being portion of Area "A" Plantation, Resource, situate on the Corentyne Coast, in the County of Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana the said Lot being laid down and defined on a plan by R.T John, Sworn Land Surveyor, dated this 16th day of May, 2014 and recorded in the Department of Land and Surveys on the 6th day of June, 2014 and recorded as Plan No. 58919. The address for service of the Petitioner is at the Chambers of Messrs Adrian Anamayah, and/or Ian Anamayah Attorneys-at-Law of Lot 7-7 Cheddi Jagan Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice.
has presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must, within one (1) month after the date of the first publication of this Notice, file in Registry of Court in the City of Georgetown, Demerara, Notice of his/her opposition and an Affidavit or Affidavits in Support thereof and serve a copy of the Notice and any Affidavit upon the said of Tract "ZZ", Wash Clothes, Mahaicony Branch Road, Mahaicony, East Coast in the County of Demerara and in the Republic of Guyana. The said Petition is accompanied by the Plan of the property which may be inspected at the said Registry during office hours. , Attorney-at-Law for the Petitioner. Dated this 19th day of August, 2014. In the matter of Tract "EE" being portion of Grant No. 2046 situate at Wash Clothes on the Left Bank of the Mahaicony River on the East Sea Coast Demerara, in the County of Demerara, and Republic of Guyana, the said Tract "EE" containing an area of 13.739 (one three decimal seven three nine) acres and is shown laid down and defined on a plan by Khamraj Persaud, Sworn Land Surveyor, dated 11th day of June, 2004 and recorded at the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission on the 18th June, 2004, as Plan No. 36343. : The Petitioner's' address for service is at the office of his Attorney-at-Law, of Lot 169 Charlotte Street, Lacytown, Guyana.
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guyana CHRONICLE Saturday september 20, 2014 29 NOTICE I of Lot 1 Paradise, East Coast Demerara, Guyana, have presented a Petition for Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. ANY person intending to oppose the Petition must, within one month after the date of the first publication of this Notice, file in the Registry of Court in the High Court of the Supreme Court of Judicature Notice of his opposition and of any affidavit in support thereof and serve a copy of the Notice and any affidavit upon the said The said Petition is accompanied by a Plan of the property which may be inspected at the said Registry during office hours. C.M. Llewellyn. John, Attorney-at-Law for Petitioner dated this 20th day of September, 2014. SCHEDULE: West half of Lot 1 Area 'D' Plantation Paradise situate on the East Coast of Demerara in the County of Demerara and Co-operative Republic of Guyana the said lot being shown on a plan by L.L Rutherford, Sworn Land Surveyor dated May 28, 2013 and recorded in the Lands and Surveys Commission at Georgetown on the 31st day of May, 2013 as Plan No. 56057. MEMORANDUM. The address for service of the Petitioner is at the office of Clifton Mortimer Llewellyn John, Attorney-at-Law of Lot 10 Croal Street, Stabroek Ward, Georgetown, Demerara, Guyana. Petitioner and Respondent formerly of Bartica, Guyana. of Apt 1 Church Hill Road, Church Hill, Christchurch, Barbados, claiming to have been lawfully married to you has filed her Petition against you in the Registry of the High Court of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Guyana praying for a dissolution of marriage on the grounds of malicious desertion. that within twenty-eight (28) days after the service hereof on you inclusive of the day of such service you do appear in the said Court and then there to make answer to the said Petition a copy whereof sealed with the seal of the said Court is herewith served on you. that in default of your so doing the said Court will proceed to hear the said charge proved in due course of law and to pronounce sentence therein your absence notwithstanding. that for the purpose aforesaid you are to attend in person or by Attorney-at-Law at the Registry of the said Court at the Law Courts, Georgetown, and then and there to enter an appearance in a book provided for that purpose without which you will not be allowed to address the said Court either in person or by Attorney-at-Law at any stage of the proceedings in this cause. Dated at Georgetown, Demerara. This 8th day of August, 2014. Petitioner and Respondent previously of 239 Luckhoo Street, Lodge Housing Scheme, Georgetown.
NOTICE nee of Lot 236 South Road, Lacytown, Georgetown, claiming to have been lawfully married to you has filed her Petition against you in the Registry of the High Court of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Guyana praying for a dissolution of marriage on the grounds of Malicious Desertion. that within twenty-eight (28) days after the service hereof on you inclusive of the day of such service you do appear in the said Court and then there to make answer to the said Petition a copy whereof sealed with the seal of the said Court is herewith served on you. that in default of your so doing the said Court will proceed to hear the said charge proved in due course of law and to pronounce sentence therein your absence notwithstanding. that for the purpose aforesaid you are to attend in person or by Attorney-atLaw at the Registry of the said Court at the Law Courts, Georgetown, and then and there to enter an appearance in a book provided for that purpose without which you will not be allowed to address the said Court either in person or by Attorney-at-Law at any stage of the proceedings in this cause. Dated at Georgetown, Demerara. This 16th day of September, 2014. In the matter of the Rules of the High Court Act, Chapter 3:02 and In the matter of the Deceased Persons Estates Administration Act, Chapter 12:01 and In the matter of the estate of also known as deceased and In the matter of an Application by also known as formerly of Lot 96 Section A, No. 78 Village, Corentyne, Berbice and formerly of Lot 11 Grant 1802, Crabwood Creek, Corentyne, Berbice. that an application by way of Summons has been filed in the High Court of the Supreme Court of Judicature at New Amsterdam, Berbice by also known as to dispense with witnesses , to prove the due execution of the Last Will and Testament of also known as , deceased, late of Lot 17 Section B, No. 67 Village, Corentyne, Berbice, who died between the 22nd and 29th day of March, 2006 at No. 67 Village, Corentyne, Berbice, is required to attend the Sub-Registry, New Amsterdam, Berbice, at Lot 1 Esplanade Road, New Amsterdam, Berbice, within 21 (twenty-one) days after the date of the publication for the purpose of swearing the affidavit attestation. Dated this 2nd day of June, 2014. P. Williams
of Taymouth, West Public Road, Essequibo Coast, have presented a Petition for Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property de-
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scribed in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must within one (1) month after the date of the First Publication of this Notice file in the Registry of Court in the City of Georgetown Notice of his/her/ opposition and an Affidavit or Affidavits in Support thereof and serve a copy of the said Notice and any Affidavit upon the said , Attorney-at-Law for the Petitioner. Dated at Georgetown, Demerara, Demerara this 22nd day of August, 2014. : Sub-Lot "TP" being a portion of Lot "X" Plantation Taymouth Manor situate on the Essequibo Coast, in the County of Essequibo, Republic of Guyana, the said Sub-Lot containing an area of 0.033 (naught decimal naught three three) of an acre being laid down and defined on a plan by Colin J.H. Bowen, Sworn Land Surveyor, dated the 28th day of October, 2013 and recorded in the Department of Lands and Surveys on the 15th day of Nov e m b e r, 2 0 1 3 a s P l a n N o . 57425.
of Plot 'SW' Lot 39 section B, No. 50 Village, Corentyne, Berbice, Pens i o n e r, h a s p r e s e n t e d a P e tition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. Any person intending to oppose the said Petition must within 1 (one) month from the date of the first publication of this Notice file in the Registry of the High Court of the Supreme Court of Judicature at New Amsterdam, Berbice, Notice of his or her opposition a n d a f f i d a v i t o r a f f i davits in support thereof and serve a copy of the said Affidavits upon the said The said Petition is accompanied by a plan of the said properties which may be inspected at the Supreme Court Registry during office hours. , Attorney-at-Law for Petit i o n e r. D a t e d 4 t h d a y o f J u l y, 2 0 1 4 . S Plot lettered 'SW' containing an area of 0.127 (nought decimal one two seven) of an acre, being portion of Lot 39 (thirtynine), section B, Plantation Lot No.50 or Leeds, in the Nos. 51- Good Hope Local Government District, situate on the Corentyne coast, in the county of Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana , the said lot being surveyed and paaled off at the requested of by sworn L a n d S u r v e y o r, d a t e d 1 6 t h August, 2013 and recorded in the Department of Lands and Surveys on 20th Sept e m b e r, 2 0 1 3 a s P l a n N o . 56942.
tition is accompanied by a plan of the said properties which may be inspected at the Supreme Court Registry during office hours. Attorney-atL a w f o r P e t i t i o n e r. D a t e d 6th day of June, 2014. Firstly: - Lot numbered 1 (one) containing an area of 2.027 (two decimal nought two seven) acres. Secondly: - East one third of Lot numbered 2 (two) containing an area of 2.027 (two decimal nought two seven) acres. Both being portions of North Half of Section C, in Plantation Lot No. 60 Village, situate on the Corentyne coast, in the county of Berbice, Cooperative Republic of Guyana, the said lots being surveyed and paaled off at the request of Congreaves, Sworn Land S u r v e y o r, d a t e d 1 8 t h J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 4 a n d r e c o r d e d i n the Department of Lands and Surveys Commission o n 3 0 t h J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 4 a s Plan No. 57914. The Petitioner's address for service is at the Chambers of M r. , A t t o r ney-at-Law of lot 7 Charlotte Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice.
Guyana Land and Surveys Commission on 12th Dec e m b e r, 2 0 1 3 a s P l a n N o . 5 7 6 4 1 . T h e Petitioner's address for services is at Chamb e r s o f M r. A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w, o f L o t 7 Charlotte Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice.
I n t h e matter of the Title to Land (Prescription and Limitation) Act Cap. 60:02 -andIn the matter of the E1/2 of the W1/2 of Lot 17 Section A Plantation Plaisance on the East Coast of the County of Demerara, Guyana as shown on a plan b y L . W. C o x S w o r n L a n d Surveyor dated 25th September 2013 and registered and recorded in the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission as Plan No.57038. - and- In the matter of an Application by Neville Bowen for a Declaration of Title to the aforesaid land. of Lot 17 Plaisance, East Coast Demerara, in the County of Demerara, has presented a Petition for Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property in the Schedule hereto. ANY PERSON intending to oppose the said Petition must within one (1) month after the date of First Publication of this Notice file in the Registry of Court in the City of Georgetown Notice of his opposition and an Affidavit or Affidavits in Support thereof and serve a copy of the said notice and any affidavit upon the said , SC. Attorney-at-Law Dated at Georgetown, Demerara, This 13th day of June, 2014. : E½ of W ½ of Lot 17, Section A Plaisance, East Coast Demerara as shown on a Plan by L.W. Cox, Sworn Land Surveyor, dated the 25th day of September, 2013 and numbered 57038 in the records of the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission. : The address for service and place of business of the Petitioner is at the C h a m b e r s o f ., Attorn e y - a t - L a w, o f 2 6 H a d f i e l d Street & Pollard Place, Stabroek, Georgetown, Georgetown, Demerara, Guyana.
7 1 5 7 W a l d o r f W a y, Mississauga, L5N7R3, Ontario, Canada, on vacation in the Co-operative Republic of Guyana and residing at No. 61 Village, Corentyne, Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana, represented herein by his duly constituted A t t o r n e y, also Known as of No. 61 Village, Corentyne, Berbice, agreeable with Power of Attorney executed a n d registered in the Deeds Registry at New Amsterdam, Berbice, on 3 0 t h D e c e m e b e r, 2 0 1 3 a n d numbered 2648 of 2013 ( ; has presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. Any person intending to oppose the said Petition must within 1 (one) month from the date of the first publication of this Notice file in the Registry of the High Court of the Supreme Court of Judicature at New Amsterdam, Berbice, Notice of his or her opposition and affidavit or affidavits in support thereof and serve a copy of the said Affidavits upon the said also known as , in his capacity as the duly constituted Attorney of the said . T h e s a i d P e -
141 Linwood Avenue, NIR 1V2, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, and formerly of Lot 34, No. 28 village, Corentyne, Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana, represented herein by her duly constituted A t t o r n e y, of lot 174, Bush Lot Farm, Corentyne, Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana, agreeably with Power of Attorney executed before a Notary Public at Ontario, Canada, on 11th day of March,2014 and registered in the Deeds Registry at New Amsterdam, Berbice, on 3rd day of April, 2014 and numbered 587 of 2014 has presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. Any person intending to oppose the said Petition must within 1 (one) month from the date of the first publication of this Notice filed in the Registry of the High Court of the Supreme Court of Judicature at New Amsterdam, Berbice, Notice of his or her opposition and affidavit or affidavits in support thereof and serve a copy of the said affidavits upon t h e s a i d , in her capacity as the duly constituted Attorney of the said . The said Petition is accompanied by a plan of the said properties which may be inspected as the Supreme Court Registry during office hours. Attorney-atLaw for Petitioner. Dated 4th day of July, 2 0 1 4 . : Lot numbered 33 (thirty-three) containing an area of 0.129 (nought decimal one two nine) of an acre, portion of Plantation Lot No.28, in the No.28-Tarlogie Neighbourhood Democratic District, situate on the Corentyne coast, in the county of Berbice, Republic of Guyana, the said lot being shown on a plan by , Sworn Land S u r v e y o r, d a t e d 2 5 t h N o v e m b e r, 2 0 1 3 and recorded in the
of Bengal Farm, Corentyne, Berbice has presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must within one month from date of the first publication of this Notice, file in the Registry of the High Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice, and/or Georgetown, Demerara, Notice of his/her opposition and an affidavit or affidavits together with a Notice on the said copy of the plan can be inspected at the High Court of Registry, New Amsterdam, Berbice, during office hours. Rodwell J u g m o h a n , A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w, for Petition. : Tract 'AA' having an area of 11 . 0 4 2 ( e l e v e n d e c i m a l nought four two) acres, being portion of Lot 5 (five) Section 'D', Plantation Bengal or Lot No.42 (forty-two), situate on the Corentyne Coast, in the County of Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana, as shown and laid down on a plan by R . T. J o h n , S w o r n L a n d S u r veyor dated 4th day of July, 2012 and recorded in Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission on the 20th day of July,2012 as Plan No.53448. Dated New Amsterdam, Berbice. This 14th day of June, 2014. . The address for service of the Petitioner is at the Chambers of Mr Rodwell J u g m o h a n , A t t o r e n y - a t - L a w, of Lot 7 Charlotte Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice. nee - Petitioner -and Respondent. Formerly of Lot 59 Newtown, Enmore, East Coast Demerara. that a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed on the 3rd April, 2014 in the High Court of the Supreme Court of Judicature, Georgetown, Guyana by nee against you. in person or by letter to Ms Attorney-at-Law, of Lot 5 Avenue of the Republic and Robb Street, Georgetown, Guyana, a sealed and certified copy of the Petition and sealed copy of the Citation will be delivered or sent o you. If within 28 (twenty-eight) days after the date of the second and final publication of this Notice no application has been made or appearance entered, the Court may proceed to hear the said Petition and pronounce judgment therein, your absence notwithstanding. Dated at Georgetown, Demerara. This 9th day of September, 2014.
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of Lot 23 Second Street, Section D, Williamsburg, Corentyne, Berbice, being the duly constituted attorney of also Known as Lester Solomon, of 10730 123rd Street, Richmond Hill, New York, 11419, United States of America, agreeably with Power of Attorney executed on the 20th day of March, 2014and registered at the Deeds Registry at New Amsterdam, Berbice on the 2 n d d a y o f M a y, 2 0 1 4 a n d numbered 749 of 2014 (Berbice) have pres e n t e d a Petition for Declaration of Title to the property described in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must, within 1 (one) month from the date hereof of the first publication of this Notice file in the Registry of Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice and serve copies of his/ her/their opposition Notice and affidavit in support on the said . The said Petition is accompanied by a plan of the said property which may be inspected at the Registry of Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice during office hours. Attorney-at-Law for Petitioner. New Amsterdam, Berbice. This 3 0 t h d a y o f J u l y, 2 0 1 4 . : Sublot 'A' being portion of Lot 23 Section 'D' Plantation Williamsburg, situate in Rose Hall Town, in the County of Berbice, Cooperative Republic of Guyana, the said Sublot containing an area of 0.087 (nought decimal nought eight seven) of an acre and being shown, laid down and defined on a plan by Seaon M. James, Sworn Land Surv e y o r, d a t e d t h e 2 1 s t S e p t e m b e r, 2 0 1 3 a n d r e c o r d e d in the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission on the 2 7 t h S e p t e m b e r, 2 0 1 3 a s Plan No. 51050. The Petitioner's address for service and place of business is at the Chambers of Mr Rohan Chandan, Attorney-at-Law of Lot 7 Charlotte Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice.
b a n k C a n j e R i v e r, i n t h e County of Berbice, Coopertaive Republic of Guyana, the said sub lot containing an area of 0.106 (nought decimal one nought six) of an acre and being shown, laid down and defined on a plan by Seaon M. James, Sworn Land Surveyor, dated 12th June, 2014 and recorded in the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission on the 25th June,2014 as Plan No. 59112. That the Petitioner's address for service and place of business is a t t h e C h a m b e r s o f M r. Rohan Chandan, Attorneya t - L a w, a t L o t 7 C h a r l o t t e Street, New A m s t e r d a m , Berbice.
known as Sub-Lot "NA" being a portion of Lot "X" P l a n t a t i o n Ta y m o u t h M a n o r situate on the Essequibo Coast, in the County of Essequibo, Republic of Guyana, the said Sub-Lot containing an area of 0.039 (nought decimal nought three nine) of an acre being laid down and defined on a plan by Colin. J.H. Bowen, Sworn Land Surv e y o r, d a t e d t h e 2 8 t h d a y o f O c t o b e r, 2 0 1 3 a n d r e corded in the Department of Lands and Surveys on t h e 1 5 t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 2013 as Plan No. 57403.
the said The said Petition is accompanied by a copy of a plan of the property, which may be inspected at the said Registry during office hours. Dated the 7th day of August, 2014. , Attorney-at-Law for Petitioners. "Tracts ' C G, P L ' , , a l l b e i n g p o r t i o n s of Lot 5 Sections 'A' and 'B' situate in Grant No. 1772 on the Left Bank of the M a h a i c o n y R i v e r, C o u n t y o f Demerara, Guyana as shown and described on a plan dated the 27th day of February, 2014 by Dw. Ramkarran, Sworn Land Surveyor and deposited in the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission on the 21st day of March, 2014 as plan numbered 58345." The address for service on the Petitioners is at the Office of his Attorney-at-Law, Lot 78 Hadfield & Breda Streets, Werk-en-Rust, Georgetown, Demerara.
the property described in the Schedule. ANY person intending to oppose the said Petition must within 1 (one) month from the date hereto of the first publication of this Notice file in the Registry of Court at New Amsterdam , Berbice and copies of his/her/their opposition Notice and affidavit in support on the said The said Petition is accompanied by a plan of the said property which may be inspected at the Registry of Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice during office hours. Attorn e y - a t - L a w f o r P e t i t i o n e r. New Amsterdam, Berbice, This day of 2014. : Firstly: West Half of West Half of Lot 1, Section C, being portion of Plantation Philippi of Lot No.31, situated on the Corentyne Coast, County of Berbice Co-operative Republic of Guyana, the said lot containing an area of 0.073 (nought decimal nought seven three) of an acre and being shown, laid down and defined on a plan by Sworn Land S u r v e y o r, d a t e d t h e 2 0 t h d a y o f M a y, 2 0 1 4 a n d r e corded in the Department of Land and Surveys Commission on the 29th d a y o f M a y, 2 0 1 4 a n d numbered 58862, Secondly: West Half of West Half of Lot 1, Section D, being portion of Plantation Philippi or Lot No. 31, situate on the Corentyne Coast, County of Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana, the said lot containing an area of 0.073 (nought decimal nought seven three) of an acre and being shown, laid down and defined on a plan by , Sworn Land Surv e y o r, d a t e d t h e 2 0 t h d a y o f M a y, 2 0 1 4 a n d r e corded in the Department of Lands and Surveys Commission on the 29th d a y o f M a y, 2 0 1 4 a n d numbered 58862. Thirdly: West Half of West Half of Lot 1, Section E, being portion of Plantation Philippi or Lot No.31,situated on the Corentyne Coast County of Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana, the said lot containing an area of 0.073 (nought decimal nought seven three) of an acre and being shown, laid down and defined on a plan by , Sworn Land Surveyor dated t h e 2 0 t h d a y o f M a y, 2 0 1 4 and recorded in the Department of Lands and Surveys Commission on the 2 9 t h d a y o f M a y, 2 0 1 4 a n d numbered 58862. That the Petitioner's address for service and place of business i s a t t h e C h a m b e r s o f M r. Rohan Chandan, Attorneya t - L a w, a t L o t 7 C h a r l o t t e St r e e t , N e w A m sterdam, Berbice.
New Amsterdam, Berbice on the 30th day of January,2013 and numbered 228 of 2013 have presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must within one month from the date of the first publication of this Notice file in the Registry of the High Court at New Amsterdam Berbice Notice of his/her opposition and Affidavit upon the said represented herein by her duly constituted Attorney . The said Petition is accompanied by a Plan of the property which may be i n s p e c t e d a t t h e R e g i s t r y, during office hours. Attorney-at-Law. : In the matter of Firstly: - Strip "X" being a portion of Lot 26a and Sub Lot "A" of Lot 26b, Secondly: Strip "Y" of Lot 27, Thirdly: Plot MBF comprising strip "X" of Lot 26a, Sub Lot 'A' of Lot 26b and strip "Y" of Lot 27, all being portions of Lots 26a, 26b and Lot 27 Section 'A' Plantation Eldorado, south of the Public Road situate on the West Coast in the County of Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana. The said Sub lot being shown on a plan by K.A Chapman, Sworn Land Surveyor dated 21st day of May, 2012 and recorded in the Guyana of Lands and Surveys Commission on the 8th day of June, 2012 as Plan No. 53104. The address for service of the Petitioner is at the Chambers of Mr. Lloyd T. T h o m a s , Attorney-at-Law at Lot 7 Charlotte Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice. Dated this 30th day of June, 2014.
o f Lot 9 Section 2, Caracas, West Canje, Berbice have presented a Petition for Declaration of Title to the Property described in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must within 1 (one) month from the date hereof of the first publication of this Notice file in the Registry of Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice and serve copies of his/her/their opposition Notice and affidavit in support on the said The said Petition is accompanied by a plan of the said property which may be inspected at the Registry of Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice during office hours. Attorney-at-Law for P e t i t i o n e r. New Amsterdam, Berbice, This 3 0 t h d a y o f J u l y, 2 0 1 4 . Sublot 'C' portion of the East half of Lot 9 Section 2, Plantation Caracas, situate on the left
of Lot 5 No. 7 Village, Corentyne, Berbice have presented a Petition for Declaration of Title to the property described in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must, within 1 (one) month from the date hereof of the first publication of this Notice, file in the Registry of Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice and serve copies of his/her/their opposition Notice and affidavit in support on the said The said Petition is accompanied by a plan of the said property which may be inspected at the Registry of Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice during office hours. Attorney-at-Law for P e t i t i o n e r. New Amsterdam, Berbice, This 1 0 t h d a y o f J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 4 . Plot 'R' being portion of Lot 5 Section 'A' Eastern half of Plantation No. 7 situate on the East C o a s t o f B e r bice, in the County of Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana, the said Plot containing an area of 0.0814 (nought decimal nought eight one four) of an acre and being shown, laid down and defined on a plan by R.T. John, Sworn Land Surveyor, dated the 24th day of December,2013 and recorded in the Department of Lands and Surveys o n t h e 3 r d d a y o f J a n u a r y, 2 0 1 4 a s P l a n N o . 57755. That the Petitioner's address for service and place of business is at the Chambers of Mr. Rohan Chandan, A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w, a t L o t 7 Charlotte Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice. o f Ta y m o u t h , S o u t h P u b l i c Road, Essequibo Coast have presented a Petition for Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must within one (1) month after the date of the First Publication of this Notice file in the Registry of Court in the City of Georgetown Notice of his/her opposition and a n A ff i d a v i t o r A f f i d a v i ts i n Support thereof and serve a copy of the said Notice a n d a n y A ff i d a v i t u p o n t h e s a i d Attorney-at-Law for the Pet i t i o n e r. Dated at Georgetown, Demerara, This 22nd day of August, 2014. . A piece or parcel of land
Sub-lot 'PG1' part of the South Half of Lot 2, Section A Absolute Grant No. 1772 M a h a i c o n y, East Coast Demerara, Guyana have presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must, within one month after the date of the first publication of this Notice, file in the Registry of the High Court of the City of Georgetown Notice of his/her Opposition and an affidavit upon the said . This said Petition is accompanied by a copy of a plan of the property which may be inspected at the Registry during office hours. Dated the 7th day of August, 2014. , Attorney-at-Law for the Petitioners.: "Firstly: Sub-lot 'PG1' part of the South Half of Lot 2 and Sublot 'PG2' portion of Lot 3, Secondly: tract 'PG3' Comprising sub-lot 'PG1' and Sublot 'Pg2' all being parts of Section 'A' Absolute Grant No. 1772 situate on the Left Bank of the Mahaicony River, County of Demerara, Guyana as shown and described on a plan dated the 6th day of March, 2014 by Dw. Ramkara, Sworn Land Suveyor and deposited in the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission on the 22nd day of March,2014 as plan numbered 58356." : The address for service on the Petitioners is at the Office of his Attorney-at-Law Lot 78 Hadfield & Breda Streets, Werk-en-Rust, Georgetown, Demerara. , of Sub-lot 'PG1' part of the South Half of Lot 2, Section A Absolute Grant No. 1772 M a h a i c o n y, East Coast Demerara, Guyana, have presented a Petition of a Declaration for Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must, within one month after the date of the first publication of this Notice, file in the Registry of the High Court of the City of Georgetown Notice of his/her Opposition and affidavit upon
, o f Ta y m o u t h , S o u t h P u b lic Road, Essequibo Coast have presented a Petition for Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must within one (1) month after the date of the First Publication of this Notice file in the Registry of Court in the City of Georgetown Notice of his/ her opposition and an Affidavit or Affidavits in Support thereof and serve a copy of the said Notice and any A ffidavit upon the said . Attorney-at-Law for the Petitioners. Dated at Georgetown, Demerara. This at Georgetown, Demerara. This 22nd day of August, 2014. : A piece or parcel of land known as Sub-Lot "SR" being a portion of Lot "X" Plantation Ta y m o u t h M a n o r s i t u a t e on the Essequibo Coast, in the County of Essequibo, Republic of Guyana, the said SubLotcontaining an area of 0.043 (naught decimal naught four three) of an acre being laid down and defined on a plan by Colin J.H. Bowen, Sworn L a n d S u r v e y o r, d a t e d t h e 2 8 t h d a y o f O c t o b e r, 2 0 1 3 and recorded in the Department of Lands and Surveys on the 15th day o f N o v e m b e r, 2 0 1 3 a s Plan No. 57386. , of Lot 1 Philippi Farm, Corentyne, Berbice have presented a Petition for Declaration of Title to
the duly constituted Attorney for agreeably with Power of A t torney executed and registered in the Deeds Registry,
, have presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by P r e s c r i p t i o n t o t h e property in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must within one month from the date of the first publication of this N o t i c e f i l e i n t h e R e g i s t r y, of the High Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice Noticeof his/her opposit i o n a n d A ff i d a v i t u p o n t h e said . The said Petition is accompanied by a Plan of the Property which may be i n s p e c t e d a t t h e R e g i s t r y, during office hours. Attorn e y - a t - L a w. : In the matter of Lot 65 Section 'B' Plantation Bush Lot situate on the West Sea Coast of Berbice, in the County of Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana the said Lot being shown on a plan by Khamraj Persaud, Sworn Land Surveyor dated the 1 0 t h D e c e m b e r, 2 0 1 3 a n d recorded in the Department of Lands and Surveys on the 20th day of Decemb e r, 2 0 1 3 a s P l a n N o . 57695. The address for service of the Petitioner i s a t t h e C h a m b e r s o f M r. L l o y d T. T h o m a s , A t t o r ney-at-Law at Lot 7 Charlotte Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice. Dated this 30th day of June, 2014.
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Lot 89 Soesdyke, East Bank D e m e r a r a . that a Petition for Divorce has been filed in the High Court R e g i s t r y, New Amsterdam, Berbice by , against you. in person or by Letter to Messrs Adrian Anamayah and/or Ian Anamayah, Attorneys-atLaw, of Lot 7-7 Cheddi Jagan Street, New A m s t e r d a m , Berbice, a sealed and certified copy of the Petition with affidavit in support and a sealed copy of the Citation will be sent or delivered to you. (twentyeight) days after the final publication of this Notice no application has been made or appearance entered the Court may proceed to hear the said Petition and pronounce Judgement in your absence notwithstanding. Dated this 27th day of August, 2014, New Amsterdam, Berbice.
R e g i s t r y, N e w A m s t e r d a m , Berbice, within 28 (twentyeight) days from the date of the publication of this notice, for the purpose of swearing the Affidavits of Attestation to prove the due execution of the Last Will and Testament of the said deceased and that this matter is returnable for Friday the 26th day of Septem b e r, 2 0 1 4 a t 8 : 3 0 a.m in Chambers. Dated this 21st day of August, 2014.
of Lot 27B No. 72 Village, Corentyne, Berbice has presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must within one month from date of the first publication of this Notice, file in the Registry of the High Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice, and/ or Georgetown, Demerara, Notice of his/ her opposition and an affidavit or affidavits together with a Notice on t h e s a i d A copy of the plan can be inspected at t h e H i g h C o u r t R e g i s t r y, New Amsterdam, Berbice, during office hours. Rodwell Jugmohan, Attorn e y - a t - L a w f o r P e t i t i o n e r. Lot numbered 134 (one hundred and thirty-four) comprising 0.15 (nought decimal one five) and179 (one h u n d r e d a n d seventy-nine) comprising 0.15 (nought decimal one five) of an a c r e r e s p e c t i v e l y, S e c t i o n "B", Plantation Lot No. 72 or Chinesetown, situate on the Left Bank Corentyne River, in the County of Berbice, Cooperative Republic of Guyana, as shown and laid down on a plan by R . T. J o h n , S w o r n L a n d S u r v e y o r , d a t e d 11 t h d a y o f M a y, 2 0 1 4 a n d r e corded in the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission on the 6th day of June, 2014, as Plan No. 58900. Dated at New Amsterdam, Berbice. This 3 0 t h d a y o f J u l y, 2 0 1 4 . The address for service of the Petitioner is at the Chambers of Mr. Rodwell Jugmohan, Attorney-atLaw, of Lot 7 Charlotte Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice.
Surveys Commission on the 31st day of July, 2014 as Plan No. 59366. This 7th day of August, 2014. The address for service for the Petitioner is at the C h a m b e r s o f M r. R o d w e l l J u g m o h a n , A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w, of Lot 7 Charlotte Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice.
In the matter of the Rules of the High Court Act, Chapter 3:02 -and- In the matter of the Deceased Persons Administration Act, Chapter 12:01, - and - In the matter of the estate of also known as Sumintra, decease - and- In the matter of an application by R, of 37 Versailles Crescent, Brampton, Ontario, L6P 3J9, Canada, represented herein by her duly constituted attorney , of Lot 8 Douglas Street, No. 2 Village, East Canje, Berbice, agreeably with Power of Attorney executed on the20th day of March, 2014 and registered at the DeedsRegistry at New Amsterdam, Berbice on the 14th day of April, 2014 and numbered 652 of 2014 (Berbice) Last Known Address Reliance Settlement, East Canje, Berbice - and Last Known Address Betsy Ground East Canje, Berbice. that an application by way of Summons has been filed in the High Court Registry on behalf of , of 37 Versailles Crescent, Brampton, Ontario, L6P 3J9, Canada, represented herein by his duly constituted attorney of Lot 8 Douglas Street, No. 2 Village, East Canje, Berbice, agreeably with Power of Attorney executed on the 20th day of March, 2014 and registered at the Deeds Registry at New Amsterdam, Berbice on the14th day of April, 2014 and numbered 652 of 2014 (Berbice) to dispense with the witnesses of Reliance Settlement, East Canje, Berbice and , of Betsy Ground, East Canje, Berbice, the witnesses named in the Last Will and Te s t a m e n t of also known as Sumintra, deceased, dated the 21st, day of August, 2002, are both requested to attend the Sub
Lot 101 Farb Street, Enterprise, East Coast D e m e r a r a . that a Petition for Divorce has been filed in the High Court R e g i s t r y, N e w A m s t e r d a m , Berbice by against you. i n person or by Letter to Messrs. Adrian Anamayah and/or Ian Anamayah, Attorneys-at-Law, of Lot 7-7 Cheddi Jagan St r e e t , N e w A m s t e r d a m , Berbice, a sealed and certified copy of the Petition with affidavit in support and a sealed copy of the Citation will be sent or delivered to you. (twentyeight) days after the final publication of this Notice no application has been made or appearance entered the Court may proceed to hear the said Petition and pronounce Judgement in your absence notwithstanding. Dated this 27th day of August, 2014, New Amsterdam, Berbice. Petitioner -and , Respondent , Last Known Address, Lot 53 L, Nigg New Scheme, A l b i o n , C o r e n t y n e , Berbice, Republic of G u y a n a . that a Petition for Divorce has been filed in the High Court Registry at New Amsterdam, Berbice by nee of Lot 56 L, Nigg New Scheme, Albion, Corentyne, Berbice, Republic of Guyana, against y o u . i n p e r s o n o r b y l e t t e r t o M r. Rohan Chandan, Attorneya t - L a w, o f 7 C h a r l o t t e St r e e t , N e w A m s t e r d a m , Berbice, a sealed and certified copy of the said Petition with Affidavit in support, and a sealed copy of the Citation will be sent or delivered to you. twenty-eight (28) days after final publication of this Notice no application has been made or appearance entered, the Court may proceed to hear the said Petition and pronounce Judgment in your absence notwithstanding. Dated 2 0 t h d a y o f A u g u s t , 2014. New Amsterdam, Berbice.
: Mohindra Persaud, F Lot 1 No. 36 Village, Corentyne, Berbice, has presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. ANY person intending to oppose the said Petition must within one month from date of the first publication of this Notice, file in the Registry of the High Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice, and/or Georgetown, Demerara, Notice of his/her opposition and affidavit or affidavits together with a Notice on the said . A c o p y o f t h e plan can be inspected at the H i g h C o u r t R e g i s t r y, N e w Amsterdam, Berbice, during office hours. Rodwell J u g m o h a n , A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w, f o r P e t i t i o n e r. Plot 'MRP' containing area of 0.1791 (nought decimal one seven nine one) of an acre, being portion of Lot numbered 5 Section 'A' East Half Plantation Lot No. 36 or Neville, situate on the Corentyne Coast, in the County of Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana, as shown and laid down on a plan by R.J. John, Sworn L a n d S u r v e y o r, d a t e d 2 3 r d d a y o f J u l y, 2 0 1 4 a n d r e corded in Guyana Lands and
Bengal Farm, Corentyne, Berbice has presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must within one month from the date of the first publication of his Notice, file in the Registry of the High Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice, and/or Georgetown, Demerara, Notice of his/her opposition and an affidavit or affidavits together with a Notice on the said . A copy of the plan can be inspected at the H i g h C o u r t R e g i s t r y, N e w Amsterdam, Berbice, during office hours. Rodwell J u g m o h a n , A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w, f o r P e t i t i o n e r. Tract 'B' containing an area of 6.854 (six decimal eight five four) acres, being portion of Lot 5 (five) Section 'C', Plantation Bengal or Lot No.42 (forty-two),situate on the Corentyne Coast, in the County of Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana, as shown and laid down on a p l a n b y R . T. J o h n , S w o r n Land Surveyor, dated 4th day of July,2012 and recorded in Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission on the 13th day o f J u l y, 2 0 1 2 , a s P l a n N o . 53367. Dated at New Amsterdam, Berbice. This is 14th day of June,2014. . The address for service of the Petitioner is at the Chambers of Mr Rodwell Jugmohan, Attorney-at-Law,of Lot 7 Charlotte Street, New A m s t e r d a m , Berbice. , OF 3134 Sandspur Drive, Ta m p a , Florida, 33618, United States of America, has presented a Petition for Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must within one month from date of the first publication of this Notice, file in Registry of the High Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice, and/or Georgetown, Demerara, Notice on the said A copy of the plan can be inspected at the High Court R e g i s t r y, New Amsterdam, Berbice, during office hours. Rodwell Jugmohan, Attorney-at-Law f o r P e t i t i o n e r. Sublot lettered 'B' comprising 0.083 (nought decimal nought eight three) of an acre, being portion of Lot 28 (twenty-eight), Section "B" Plantation Letter Kenny, situate on the Corentyne Coast, in the County of Berbice, Cooperative Republic of Guyana, as shown and laid down on a plan by R.T. John, Sworn Land Surveyor dated 8th day of April, 2014, and recorded in Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission on
NOTICE t h e 11 t h d a y o f A p r i l , 2 0 1 4 , as Plan No. 58467. Dated at New Amsterdam, Berbice. This 14th day of June, 2014. The address for service of the Petitioner is at the Chambers of Mr Rodwell Jugmohan, Attorney-at-Law, of Lot 7 Charlotte Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice. , of Lot 54 Bush Lot Farm, Corentyne, Berbice, have presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by way of Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. intending to oppose the said Petition must within one month after the date of the first publication of this Notice file in the Registry of the High Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice and/ or Georgetown Demerara Notice of his/her opposition and affidavit together with the Notice on the said The said Petition is accompanied by a plan of the said property which can be inspected at the Registry of the Court house at New Amsterdam, Berbice, during office hours. R. Jugmohan Attorney-atL a w, f o r P e t i t i o n e r e t c . Lot 54 (fifty four) containing an area of 0.091 (nought decimal nought nine one) of an acre being portion of Plantation Lot No. 28 or Bush Lot Farm, situate on the Corentyne Coast in the County of Berbice, in the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, surveyed and paaled off at the request of Sworn L a n d s u r v e y o r R . T. J o h n , dated 20th April, 2014 and duly recorded in the Department of Lands and Surveys Commission on the 6th day of June, 2014 as plan No.58901. The Petitioner's place of business and address for service is at the Chambers of Attorneya t - L a w, L o t 7 C h a r l o t t e St r e e t N e w A m s t e r d a m , Berbice. New Berbice. Dated this 23rd day of July, 2014. of Lot 147 S e c t i o n B , B e l A i r, W e s t Coast Berbice, has presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto. ANY person intending to oppose the said Petition must within one month from date of the first publication of this Notice, file in the Registry of the High Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice, and/ or/ Georgetown, Demerara, Notice of his/ her opposition an d a n a f fidavit or affidavits together with a Notice on the said . A copy of the plan can be in-
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NOTICE spected at the High Court R e g i s t r y, N e w A m s t e r a m , Berbice, during office hours. Rodwell Jugmohan Attorney-atLaw for P e t i t o n e r. Lot numbered 146 (one hundred and forty-six) containing an area of 0.134 (nought decimal one three four) of an acre, and Lot numbered 147 (one hundred and forty-seven) containing an area of 0.134 (nought decimal one three four) acres, respect i v e l y, b e i n g p o r t i o n s o f Section 'B', East ½ , Plantation Bel Air or Lot No. 22 (twenty-two) situate on the West Sea Coast of Berbice, in the County of Berbice, Cooperative Republic of Guyana, as shown and laid down on a plan by Khamraj Persaud, Sworn L a n d S u r v e y o r, d a t e d 2 0 t h d a y o f J a n u a r y, 2014 and recorded in Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission on the 7th day of Februa r y, 2 0 1 4 , a s P l a n N o . 59270. Dated at New A m s t e r d a m , Berbice. This 14th day of June, 2014. MEMORANDUM: The address for service of the Petitioner is at the Chambers o f M r. R o d w e l l J u g m o h a n , A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w, o f 7 L o t Charlotte Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice. , of Lot 24 Section B, No. 50 Village, Corentyne, Berbice, has presented a Petition for a Declaration of Title by Prescription to property described in the Schedule hereto. person intending to oppose the said Petition must within one month from date of the first publication of this Notice, file in the Registry of the High Court at New Amsterdam, Berbice, and/or Georgetown, Demerara, Notice of his/her opposition and an affidavit or affidavits together with a Notice on the said . A c o p y o f t h e plan can be inspected at t h e H i g h C o u r t R e g s i t r y, New Amsterdam, Berbice, during office hours. Rodwell Jugmohan, Attorney-atLaw, for Petitioner. . Plot 'TP' comprising an area of 0.449 (nought decimal four four nine) of an acre, being portion of North Half Lot No. 38, Section 'B', Plantation Lot No.36 or Leeds, situate on the Corentyne Coast, in the County of Berbice, Co-operative Republic of Guyana, as shown and laid down on a p l a n b y R . T. J o h n , S w o r n L a n d S u r v e y o r, d a t e d 2 5 t h d a y o f J u l y, 2 0 1 4 a n d r e corded in Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission on the 31st day of J u l y, 2 0 1 4 a s P l a n N o . 59368. Dated a New Amsterdam, Berbice. This is 7th day of August, 2014. The address and service of the Petitioner is at the Chambers o f M r. R o d w e l l J u g m o h a n , A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w, o f L o t 7 Charlotte Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice.
32 32 ACCOMMODATION Inn Apartments. With Jacuzzi, kitchen and hot and cold from $3 000, AC $5 000, Eccles. Tel. 679-7139, 639-4452, 6193 66 0 . Villa: Furnished rooms and apartments, 1- 2- and 3-bedroom apartments in Georgetown. Affordable rates, 95 5th Avenue Subryanville, Georgetown. Tel. 227-2199, 227-2189, 227-2186. BUSS/JOB OPP
BUSS/JOB OPPORTUNITY extra cash,have a job or not, educated or not. Tel: 618-2737 give you a free website to earn, guaranteed US$$$$ monthly. Registration is FREE Email: proconsult_cba@yahoo.com your income filling 100 envelopes for US$500, informatio n , s e n d stamped self-addressed envelope. Nathaniel Williams, PO Box 12154, Georgetown, Guyana. hiring: Couple age 28-38, to live and work on a farm. Male and female age 2030 to work in hardware store. Persons interested in working in Trinidad may send Resumé/CV to mrjobagency@yahoo.com. Opportunity: Imagine your future. Earn as much as 50% commission. Be your own boss. Work your own hours. There is no better time than now. Call to book your free meeting and hear about all the fantastic incentives offered by Avon. Discover y o u r f i n a ncial freedom b y building your own business while receiving all the support you need to achieve your personal goal. For more information, call Anita on 233-2665, 225-6883, 624-5004.
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Inn Apartments and Car Rental. Premio, Vitz. Eccles New Scheme. Tel. 6797139, 639-4452, 619-3660.
COUNSELLING COunselling you cursed, depressed, demon-possessed or need finance? Call Apostle Randolph Williams - (592 ) 2 6 1 - 6 0 5 0 20:00hrs to 23:00hrs.
DRESSMAKING
DRESS MARKING
offers courses in dressmaking, designing curtains, floral arrangement, cake decoration, 153 Barr Street, Kitty. 6181706, 670-2653.
EDUCATIONAL
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classes for children 6 years and older. Call 6247711. Maths classes for CXC repeaters & beginners, morning, afternoon lessons and evening classes.Call 683-5742, 223-0604. programmes by professionals -guaranteed success. Enrol now at , Georgetown Office: (592)6515220, 6800632 - private tuition/ homeschooling/after school tuition, in any subject area. Georgetown, Guyana office: (592)6515220, 6800632 -all ages-learn to play piano, drums, violin, guitar, cello, saxophone for pleasure or certification. Georgetown, Guyana office :(592)6515220, 6800632 Francaise of Guyana: French classes commence September 8, 2014. Beginners Level and Conversation. For further information, call 226-0854, 682-7943, 218-1108, 226-1897.
EDUCATIONAL classes for adults, students, slow learners $1 200 per subject, morning, afternoon and evening classes for repeaters/slow learners especially at CXC Mathematics, Grade 6, 9 and Phonics classes also available. 231-5678, 690-5008. Excellent pass rate at this year CXC. of Academic Excellence, Camp Street (between Camp & Quamina Streets). Secondary, full time, lessons and adult CXC classes in the mornings, Afternoon and evening for beginners. Beginners' subjects offered are Mathematics, English A, Principles of Business, and Office Administration, Social Studies, Human & Social Biology, Biology, Integrated Science, EDPM , e t c C a l l 6 8 3 5742, 223-0604. HEALTH HEALTH/FITNESS Treatment for diabetes, life sores, cancer, kidney stones, chronic cold, pain, cholesterol, constipation, sexual weakness, pregnancy etc. Tel: 671-3204.
LEARN TO DRIVE Driving School, 287 Alberttown, Queenstown .Tel: 650-4291, 652-6993. Sons and Outar Driving School, 185 Charlotte and King Streets, Maraj Building- 622-2872, 644-5166, 689-5997, 615-0964. Enterprise Driving School, 2 Croal Street Stabroek: You could also obtain an International Driver's Permit covering over 123 countries. 227-3869, Like us on Facebook.
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Stations to rent. Contact 231-4010, 627-8277, 6696110. Address is Robb and Albert Streets. Also two experienced barber and two hairdressers with customers.
SERVICES service all your catering/ culinary needs please call: 226-4001,225-2780. TV, DVD, microwave, stereo, washer, amplifier etc. Tel: 693-2683. and cheapest prices for unlocking and reloading any cell phone brand. Call Shawn 646-1173. , the doctor is back! Have your gas stove repaired and serviced. Tel: 601-0595, 685-1301. cards starting at $4 each. Many professional choices. Several full colour and 1colour options. May - special offer. Alert Printing 227-2679. at low cost to fridge, freezer, air conditioner, TV, washing machine, microwaves. Call: 629-4946, 225-4822. - professional care for sick & elderly, wound care, BS, BP etc. Call 621-8223. you need a home teacher in the following subject areas Maths, Biology, Chemistry and Physics, please contact: 6995595, 611-2250. the USA & Canada for FREE daily at Christian Friendship International Internet café @ 724 Kuru Kururu, Linden Highway. Chowkai Constructi on: Building of homes, building, renovations, carpentry, masonry, tiling, plumbing, lacquering, painting. Call 682-4533
Singh's massa g e , reflexology, deep tissue and relaxation. Te l : 6156665. D i v i n ty Spa, 245 Sheriff St., specialise in relaxation and therapuetic massages, facials. C a l l 6 6 1 - 6 6 9 4 , a s k f o r D i a n n a NOTICE
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D e v i S i n g h , please make contact with the Ministry of Housing, Planning and Water on Brickdam. lost passport belonging to Enrico Newman i n t h e v i c i n i t y o f Vreed-enHoop or Georgetown. Passport #R0258481. If found, please contact Enrico N e w m a n o r Yu s i f E d g h i l l o n 618-9841, 685-9243, 6955431.
, 1 11 A r e a ' H ' Cummings Lodge, East Coast Demerara. We do rep a i r s t o : C . V. s t e e r i n g ends, rack ends, ball joints, power steering, shocks, mec h a n i c a l r e p a i r s , e t c . Te l . 592-222-6507, 592-6253318. Building Contractor: C a r p e n t r y, m a s o n r y, t i l i n g , plumbing, painting, drawing of plans, etc, free estimates, general home maintenance, prompt, affordable and dependable. L o t 1 2 3 2 6 t h Av e n u e S e c t i o n " A " Diamond New Scheme, EBD. Tel. 216-0671, 6 2 2 - 0 2 6 7 , 692-8464, E m ail klakeram.construction@gmail.com.
SPIRITUALITY reading, other works done. For fast results - reuniting lovers, removing evil and all blockages, etc. Call 6968873, 673-1166. Spiritualist: resolving all problems, blockage, love, and money, etc - Tele: 2236834, 600-7719.
our Amerindian brothers and sisters. Only work for spiritual help and other sickness, blockage, uplifting prayers, high blood pressure, sugar etc Call: 603-6911.
Rental of wedding dresses, affordable price. Incredible savings. Call 6230594.
B uilding Construction: We specialise in building, repairing, painting, sanding, varnishing, plumbing. We also build low income houses. For more information, call Husain, 6759 1 0 7 , 6 42-3478 Monday to S a t u r d a y, 08:30hrs to 17:30hrs.
works done to enhance success, remove evil, bring prosperity and bond lovers, etc. 661-3457, 641-1447.
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works done to bring peace, finance, success, enhance prosperity, remove evil, blockage, reunite families, lovers, etc. 610-7234, 644-0058.
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's Institute of Motoring Learn to drive at an affordable cost. Professional, Courteous and Patient Driving Instructor. For more details contact Annmarie/Vanessa at 172 Light and Charlotte Streets, B o u r d a . Te # 227-5072, 2267541, 226-0 1 6 8 . www.rksinstituteofmotering.webs.com\
dresses, headpiece, bolero and cancan. For further information, please contact 644-4148.
SERVICES
spiritual help in removing evil spirit, bad lucks, evil sickness, spells, reuniting lovers, bringing prosperity to businesses etc. Tel: 612-6417, 220-0708, 687-5653.
Repairs (671-5444) aka The PC Doctor - desktop, laptops, tablets (reloading $7 000) internet café setup, security camera installation. Home visits available. speaking services for schools, companies, organisations in personal growth, becoming an expert, stating and growing businesses and lots more. Call 600 -0305, 685-7734. all general construction, contact Mohamed. Specialised carpentry, masonry, plumbing, power-wash, painting, troweltex, varnishing. Call 233-0591, 667-6644, (office), 2163120. all your accountancy, tax and compliances, business plans etc., contact Ragnauth & Associates, 78 Hadfield & Breda Streets, Werk-en-Rust, Georgetown, Office 654-2304, Mobile 667-2048, 651-5577. -IMMIGRANT Visa Service. Professional Visa applications to the US and Canada. Fees USA VISA $30 00, Canada $40 00, Plaza Computer Service, 245 Sheriff Street, C/ville. 225-7390, 6180128, 688-1874. Open Monday to Sunday 09:00hrs 21:00hrs
Palmist and Yoga, high science spiritual healer solves all love relationship, business, court, visa, removes evil spirit, sexual, pregnancy -to be, property, all chronic sickness and diseases etc. Tel: 604-6269. PENPAL PENPAL Indian, under 40yrs, clear skin, medium built, American citizen. Seeks female pen friends for friendship and possible dating between ages 18 to 25. Send picture to 38 Cummings & Middle Streets Alberttown, C/O Rudy Singh
TOURS Weekend/ day tours to Suriname. Call Kanuku Tours: 226-4001, 225-2780 for more information. - October 2-5, 9-12, 1317, 23-26, November 8-11, 2730. Call: 639-2663, 644-0185, 227-8290, 665-5171. TAXI TAXI
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Taxi Service -Enmore ECD For prompt, reliable, comfortable & courteous service, weddings, Airports drops, etc. Short drops $260. Tel: 270-6904/6761060/629-4049.
POA CXC teacher at I . P. E G r o v e , E B D . Te l : 2 6 5 3996. to work in Bel Air 18:30hrs to 05:30hrs. Tel: 6616161. your own boss! Independent travel agents needed. Register now. bonitagarr@yahoo.com
Applica n t s m u s t p o s sess: at least 5 subjects CXC including Grade 1 or 2 in Mathematics and English 'A', CAT Level 2. One year experience in the said field. Send application to Puran Bros Disposal Inc., Lot 7 Bella Street, Pouderoyen, WBD.
Assistant with computer skills e m a i l tonyreidrealty@hotmail.com. Clerk: Send resumé to david_mohamad@hotmail.com or mail to 19 Public Road, Diamond, EBD.M female to run store and snackette. Police Clearance, 2 references. Tel: 226-5473. with Maths, English and computer knowledge and boys to work in supermarket. Call 2205095. front desk clerk, stock clerk, and restaurant & kitchen supervisor. Apply in person with application at the Regency Suites/Hotel, 98 Hadfield Street, Werk-en-Rust, Georgetown. Seamstress/machine operators, upholsterers, furniture assemblers. Coldingen location, ECD. Call: 2277995, 623-8732. attendant: Apply in person with written application at Dev Grocery and Variety, 152 Albert and Sixth Streets Alberttown. experienced maid, must be 25 years and older, must be able to cook, clean and care for kids. Contact 227-5289. : Carnegie training or grilling experience would be an asset. Call 600-7388, 225-7933, or visit us at 173 Sheriff Street. hiring healthy Security Guards with good record. Must be energetic and willing to work. Call 698-7376. and female processing plant workers. Apply in person to BM Enterprise Inc., GFL wharf, Houston. Tel: 227-8176, 227-7954. WoodMizer Operator, Moulder Operator, Sawmill Millwright, Timber Grant Manager. Call Richard 609-7675, 233-2614, 6741705. assistant for O n l i n e S h o p p i n g C o m pa n y, Anna Regina, Essequibo. Email application to Icaesar@aeropost.com exist for two Pharmacist's Assistants to work at a reputable Pharmacy in Georgetown, must have experience in working in a pharmacy - Contact: 649-4049. Personnel, cleaner and host/hostess. Interested persons can contact us on 603-4094. moulder and woodmizer operator to work in Eccles Industrial Site, EBD. Call Richard 609-7675, 674-1705, 2332614. experienced driver, applicant must have a valid hire car licence .Apply with written application and passport-size picture. Survival, 173 Sheriff Street, Campbellville. 227-5286-9. / : Entry level - with knowledge of QuickBooks & Book- keeping practices. Email Resumé: GC@AlertPrinting.com Applications close September 1, 2014. the following positions: Waiter, waitress, bill clerk, kitchen assistant and cleaner. Send application along with a passport-size photo to Kamboat Restaurant 51 Sheriff Street, C/ville, G/town. Fastfood & S n a c k e t t e , Va c a n c y f o r t h e following: Sales Staff, K i t c h e n St a f f , L a b o u r e r, S e curity guards. Please come in with written application. Te l # 2 3 3 - 5 2 9 0 , 2 3 3 - 5 5 6 5 or email mmsnackette@hotmail.com
is seeking qualified individuals with strong computer skills, a thorough understanding of networking and experience/education in the technical/IT field. Applications will be accepted via email (b5@bfivesolutions.com) or walk in. Contact information, 592-231-4521, 26 Garnett and Delph Streets, Georgetown www.bfivesolutions.com Person or Couple from the Coun t r y t o l i v e i n - D u t i e s REAL ESTATE BUSINESS LOOKING F O R A S U I TA B L E Q U A L I FIED FEMALE TO FILL THE POSITION OF RECEPTIONI S T / S E C R E TA R Y. M U S T HAVE COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE AND ACCOUNTING EXPERIENCE. INTERESTED PERSONS SEND RESUME TO r e a l j o b s @ y ahoo.com. exists for the following positions; 1 Office Administrative Manager - must possess a good command of English, must be computer literate, excellent communication skills and interpersonal relationship. 1 correspondence officer- excellent command of English language, computer literate (definite asset) former teachers or current teachers is welcome to apply. Accounts clerk- must be computer literate, must have CXC passes of Mathematics, English and Accounts, and must be willing to work under supervision. Payroll Clerk- Knowledge in Peach Three (asset), must be computer literate.Apply to RKS, 172 Light and Charlotte St r e e t s , B o u r d a . Te # 2275072, 226-7541, 226-0168. A c counts Clerk, Sales Clerk and Bond Clerk. Interested persons must have at least three (3) subjects at CXC. P l e a se send application and Curriculum Vitae along with a passport-size p h o t o g r a p h t o Roy's Pharmacy Stall #3233 & #64-65 Bourda Market, Georgetown. Also P a c k i n g C l e r k / C l e a n e r, a g e 35-50 years. Please call 223-6072.
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(female), room, attendants (female), supervisor (male), security guards (male). Must be able to work shift. Requirements: Reference letter, TIN, NIS#, ID#, Apply: 233 South Road, Lacytown. Tel 225-0198
EBD: Land size 55x110 (gated community) $15M..Royal Real Estate 2257276, 665-7400.
just off public road, nice for bond, land 50' x 230'. Price $60M, East Coast on public road, nice for business 120'x180' -$60M, Good Hope just off public road 12 feet driveway to land 50' x 280' with one flat concrete building. Price $60M. Tel: 225-4398, 2253737, 651-7078.
2-bedroom apartment at Herstelling Scheme, EBD. Contact: 226-0315.
apartment, Lot 28 Dowding Street, Kitty .Phone: 6137762, 227-5897.
LAND FOR SALE Land For Sale Road Kitty 123 by 38.4, $11M neg. Phone 678-0752. riverside $80M, Call: 611-0315, 690-8625. Public Road, ideal for business 188ft x 131ft. Transported $27M neg. half, back lot, D'Urban Street, Lodge. $12M neg Tel: 233-2132. Gardens double lot $26M. Call 611-0315, 6908625. in Grove next to market tarmac, size 50x70 - $4M neg. Contact: 690-7267, 665-1244. 1200ft.x 40ft, La Grange, Race Dam, WBD. Price $8.5M neg. Amar 621-6037. Public Road $19M, Coverden road to river $36M Linden Highway call: 609-2302, 609-6516, 233-5711. Harmonie $1 M, $ 2 . 3 M , LA Parfaite Harmonie(110Ft x 6 0Ft ) $4M. All legal fees paid. 675-7292. low income 40x80 - $5M, 3-bedroom $4M, South 120x245ft - $12M. For more information on land, 684-6266. Public Road $19M, Coverden road to river $36M, Linden Highway to river 152 acres $36M. call: 609-2302, 609-6516, 233-5711. of Canaan, EBD: 21 acres from Public Road to conservancy $60M, Prashad Nagar (120x60) $35M. / Soesdyke Highway 10 acres of farm land. Price $4M neg. Tel: 220-8596, 643-9196, 6861091 Lot at Republic Gardens, ready to go, spacious 100ft x 50ft with reserve. No agent. Call: 602-6287, 222-2314. house lot at 4th Street, Martyrsville, good road, close to line top road, ready to transfer. Pr i c e $ 4 . 5 M n e g . Te l . 6 2 9 5300. : Third Avenue: Land with concrete fence, land filled to road height, size 110x60. Call 624-7684. corner lot 58½ X 30½, Garnett & R e p u b l i c S t r e e t s , N ewtown, Kitty. Tel: 645-0616. corner lot, Bell West, Canal No.2 Polder, ideal for general/hardware store - Contact: 618-2317, 625-3265. M o n R e p o s t h r o u g h school road (Martyrsville 2nd street) Price $4.8M neg., good roa d , t r a n s ferable, all facilities, Tel: 629-5300. Gardens EBD, (gated community). Size 5000 sq. ft $11M, $12M, $13.5M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. Street: Double lot, prime business (spot size 12,500 sq. f0t, US$1.3M. Royal Real Estate on 225-7276, 665 -7400. Gardens EBD (gated community). (Size 10 000 sq. ft) $23 million. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. St, Newtown corner lot, size 70 x 70. $24M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. Road, Bourda, corner lot. $42M Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. EBD: Land with concrete fence. size 110 x 64 $7.5M. Royal Real Estate 2257276, 665-7400.
EBD: Land with foundation and columns. size 110x64 - $9.2M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. St, Newtown: Size 135x31. $32.5M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. land (Parika Stelling), LBI 55x150 - $30M, Land of Canaan 4.5 acres - Tel: 684-1893, 610-3666. farm, 20 acres at Yarrowkabra: 8 fully equipped chicken pens, 4 worker houses, storage bond. Attractively priced. Phone: 220-2599, 622-4975. FT in Republic Park (front section) prime location. Interested persons kindly contact: 676-8827, 6296584, 645-6828, 697-4800. Street: Well developed, fully fenced land, measuring 100ft x 62ft next to Scotiabank $150M. Serious enquiries only. Call 227-5407, 658-2686. lots for sale, Friendship, East Bank Demerara (river side). Contact: M. Small, 10 Croal Street or 226-4707 or Joseph Bonnett 692-0509. EBD: Approximately 40' x 500' $8M. 3- and 4acre properties and land water front on EBD. Tel: 226-8148, 6251624, e-mail kennethsmith131@hotmail.com . Cummings Lodge, Sophia $6M close to UG. Phone Mr Boodram 692-3831, Mr Hercules 661-1952, Mr Pereira 6690943, 623-2591, 225-2626, 2276863, 225-3068. - Vreeden-Hoop Public Road land 80' x 150. Price $35M, Goed Fortuin, WBD - large plot of land $30M. Tel: 225-4398, 2253737, 651-7078. Ruimveldt land $4.5M, South Ruimveldt Gardens $8M. Phone 225-2626, 231-2064, 6232591, Lady Hercules 661-1952, 2255198, 227-6949, 225-2709. remaining land for bond in William Street 125x45 - $28M, Mr Budram 692-3831, 225-2626, 2253068, 226-1064, Lady Jones 6883441, Lady Hercules 661-1952, Mr. Pereira 669-0943, 225-5198. close to Sheriff and David Streets 8 000 sq. ft. - $23M, upper Hadfield Street for bond $18M. Phone Mr Boodram 692-3831, Mr Pereira 226-1064, 623-2591, 2312064, Lady Hercules 661-1952, 225-5198, 227-6863, 225-2626, 225-3068, 667-7812. land for 4storey complex at the corner of Main Street, opposite Qik Serv, US$480 000, Phone 6923831, Mrs Hercules 661-1952, Mr Pereira 623-2591, 669-0943, 227-6949, 227-6863, 225-2626, 226-1064, 225-5198. near Cultural Centre 8000 sq.. ft. for apartments, hostel, embassy $52M. Tel: 661-1952, 6232591, 692-3831, 225-2626, 2253068, 226-1064, 227-6949, 2252709, 227-6863, 225-5198. Front $6M, Diamond First and Second Streets land $10M, $8M, South Road back lot $15M, La Parfaite Harmonie land $2M, $2.5M. Tel: 225-4398, 225-3737, 651-7078. Villas (Splashmin) 80' x 100' - $17M, Diamond Fourth Avenue $8M, Republic Gardens $12M, South Gardens $12M, 25-acre land, left bank Supenaam Creek, Esse quibo $15M, Tel: 689-6255, 643-7996. House lot 2nd Street from public road $5M, Cove and John land $5M, Linden Highway near Splashmin 30 acres - $14M. Tel: 225-4398, 225-3737, 651-7078.
house lots located at Ruimzeight Gardens, Ocean View Drive, West Coast Demerara. Residential house lots located at Republic Gardens, Peter's Hall, EBD. Interested persons are to make contact with: 6727189, 225-1787, 231-6694. your dream house in the gated area of Continental 104 x 102. Land well built up with 3000 reserve. Reduced from $22M to $19M. Phone Mr Budram 692-3831, Mr Aloysius Pereira 623-2591, 669-0943, Mr Hercules 661-1952, 227-6863, 2252626, 225-3068, 225-2709, 2261064, 667-7812. are the business residential flats at 30% 30% deduction for September: Kingston 120x60-50, Continental Park 6 000 p l u s 3 0 0 0 s q . f t , D a Silva Street 80x36 only $15.9M, Lamaha Street c l o s e t o Camp Street 130x50 - $75M, Republic Gardens $9M, Eccles CC $7M, Atlantic Gardens triple lot $50M, 18 000 sq. ft in New M a r k e t Street, Charlotte St 62x110 - $130M, 110x32 $45M, Republic Park 16M, LBI Earl's Court $14M, Section M Campbellville $16M, Hadfield St Upper $17M, Kitty Railway Line $22. Call Mr Boodram 692-3831, Mr Pereira 226-1064, 623-2591, 669-0943, Lady Hercules 6611952, Lady Jones 227-6863, 2252626, 225-3068, 667-7812. Prashad Nagar 135x63 - $27M, Prashad Nagar 120x120 - $60M on a corner for bond/industrial purpose or four house lots to build house, Section M Housing Scheme $15M, Bel Air Gardens US$700 000, Continental Park 104x54 plus reserve $19M, 70x33 Da Silva Street -$14.9M, Meadow Brook 120x50 $12M, Carmichael and Quamina Streets 120x120 US$950 000, Duncan Street close to Vlissengen Road $36M, Thomas Street 120x50 $85M, 60x120 business land in Charlotte Street close to Camp Street $130M, 120x33 ft business property in Charlotte Street, Smyth close to Brickdam 125x50 - $55M, South Road 118x31 -$68M, High Street with 5-storey foundation 90x80 US$599 000. Phone Mr Boodram 692-3831, Mr Pereira 226-1064, 623-2591, 231-2064, Lady Abundance 661-1952, 225-5198, 2276863. to let
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- single working responsible female. Tel: 622-5371 or text. , apartments and business space. Call: 621-5282. space at Eccles Public Road. Tel: 641-3595. Gardens US$1 500. Tel: 223-1765, 641-2664. - Nandy Park, EBD. Tel: 227-5194, 624-5194. business spot - $50 000 - Contact: 223-9727, 673-0373. business place, Mon Repos, ECD Tel 618-0626. upstairs at 44 Shell Road, Kitty. 662-4591. -bedroom executive apartments- Call 626-4180.
bond space, Mon Repos, ECD. Tel: 618-0626. apartment $70 000 monthly, at Industry. Call: 670-9606. One-bedroom apartment - $50 000 monthly Tel: 6501471. -bedroom apartment in Thomas Street, Kitty. Price $40 000. Contact: 639-2728. upper flat 2bedroom corner lot. Contact: 6101772, 219-1523. stations in busy D'Urban (road side) $5 000 weekly. 676-5175. -bedroom, tiled and concrete apartment, Mon Repos, ECD. Price $80 000, Tel: 618-0626. : 1-bedroom furnished apartment, $60 000 Call: 622-8109. Inn apartment US$20 per day, overseas rental Tel: 650-6231, 697-0480. : 1-bedroom furnished apartment, $60 000 Call: 622-8109. premises on Duncan Street, two upper flats 621-8198. furnished h o u s e U S $ 1 0 0 0 . 6 11 - 0 3 1 5 , 690-8625. apartment in Campbellville, business apartment. Call 621-3661. Street, Kingston US$3 000 neg. Call 611-0315, 6908625. self-contained room for female, no children. Tel. 6788141. spacious 3 bedroom, more apartments. 2227986, 638-7232. : Single persons only. Mon Repos Agriculture Road. Contact: 684-4193. Business space on Light Street. Tel: 6228529. rentals US700,US$800, $US900, $US1000 , $US1200. Call 646-1712/693-8532. bedroom for overseas guest, self-contained, in D'Aguiar's Park. 642-8860. located space, suitable for business. Call 690-9292, 225-7131. apartment at Peter's Hall, Public Road. Price $60 000 Tel: 621-6037. blocks, Potaro near Omai - $3.5M (prospected) - 6886946, 676-7405. Road (business) US$1500 - Call: Vish Reality 6127377, 612-7377. furnished, 1-bedroom apartment with AC in Kitty, for short time visitors. 6864620, 227-2466. 4-bedroom apartment Diamond, top flat $80 0 0 0 . Te l . N o . 6 2 9 - 9 0 7 4 . furnished one-bedroom apartment, air-conditioned,Tel: 623-29223. -bedroom bottom flat. Call 227-5878 from 16:00hrs to 19:00hrs. 3-bedroom top flat, preferably students, LBI. 2267585. -bedroom self-contained apartments. Tel: 2265778. ranch-type house situated at Lot 361 A Section field, No. 12 South Sophia, Contact: 669-0008. house at Mon Repos Housing Scheme, Block 8. Call 220-7937, 6255257.
, ECD: Brand new two-bedroom apartments Contact: 611-7726, 676-3066. bond space (85l x 65w x 20h), ideal for containers, forklift, opposite location Mon Repos, ECD. Tel: 618-0626. Margot, ECD: Top and bottom flats, fully furnished, 2 bedrooms, toilets, baths. Tel: 660-0943. -bedroom apartment situated at Lot 319 East Street, North Cummingsburg, Georgetown, $25 000 monthly. Call 226-3387. one-bedroom apartment $50 000. Tel: 6506231, 697-0480. for bond/office or other, Vreed-en-Hoop Junction. Call 680-9905. two-bedroom top flat with parking. Contact: K. Raghubir. Tel: 642-0636. top flat with internet access, generator and parking. Tel: 642-0636. Furnished and unfurnished, AC, hot/cold water, wifi, short- to medium-term, Sheriff Street. Call 226-2642. ranch house, 3½ baths, spacious living room. Republic Gardens, gated community. Tel: 602-6287, 222-2314 evening. Nagar: Lower flat for office - $65 000 Naresh Persaud 225-9882, 681-2499. business spot, lot 9 Vlissengen road, i d e a l f o r food franchise, auto sales, auto parts etc. Call: 2274846. : 3-bedroom bottom flat, semi-furnished $70 000 monthly. Call 615-6865, 6649062. furnished 1- and twobedroom apartment, long and short terms. Utilities included 6450787. 3-bedroom lower flat at Mon Repos with inside toilet and bath, $50 000 monthly. Tel: 6295300. three-bedroom furnished house with adequate parking in Eccles, US$1500 monthly, Tel: 600-9910. Space $60 000, beauty salon $80 000, internet access, snackette/restaurant. Tel: 642-0636. furnished spacious 3bedroom bottom flat situated in Cummings Lodge $80 000 monthly Tel: 682-1276. two-bedroom bottom flat apartment - $100 000 monthly including water and electricity. Call 682-3813, 2274910. rentals: Rooms and apartment, AC, $8 000, fans $5 000 and $4 000 at Julian's Guest House. 638-4505, 2254709. and Bent Streets: Ground floor, corner location for office or any suitable business. Tel: 226-5439, 615-9942. property located on Camp Street 5 000 sq. four floors. Contact 223-8479, 6473768 www.spaceseek.gy . : Executive office space with all conveniences - AC, washroom, kitchen, etc. Tel: 226-0025, 648-3171, 600-3171. -room furnished apartment, fully tiled & secured, AC, hot & cold shower, internet US$25 daily. Tel: 231-6061, 621-1524. place Unity Mahaica Contact Bevan: 2593027, 615-3548.
two-bedroom furnished apartment, with parking space, William Street, Campbellville. Contact 618-6623. property in Eccles, high income area, with all mondern amenities. Contact 677-3350/603-4751. flat two-bedroom apartment, 1687 National Avenue, South Ruimveldt Park. Call: 218-2042, 628-1749. top flat threebedroom house, 80 Albert & Laluni Streets, Queenstown. Tel. 226-7452, 226-0178. , Close to the Law Court, City Hall etc., office space available. Very central for business. Tel: 227-5108. : Berbice car park area, retail space, ideal for store/fast food, very busy, high traffic location. Tel: 227-5108. 2 bedroom self contained appartment, preferrably students Tel: 641-9295, 2228938. 3-bedroom top flat with master room located at Republic Park. Semi-furnished, US$900, Tel: 621-6888 bond $500,000. Large Storage space Regent St. $500 000, monthly. 626-1150, 2319181. 3 BR Furnished House A/C, Hot Water, Large Yard, Self-Contained EBD US$1,000 Call 645-0944 : 2 2-bedroom $40 000 & $50 000, Campbellville 2bedroom $70 000. Contact: 6846266 floor for business, worked as a church, on Cummings and North Road Call 694-3885. and two-bedroom selfcontained apartments located in Annandale, $15 000 - $40 000 Text: 615-8121. furnished and unfurnished 2- and 3-bedroom apartments with generator, AC, pool etc. from US$700. Call 218-0121, 638-9116, 603-0976. building in Bel Air Park, McDoom public road, Regent Street, Robb Street. Call: 218-0121, 638-9116, 603-0976. space in Georgetown $100 000 - $150 000. Please call for inspection. Tel: 225-4398, 2253737, 651-7078. to Let, Central Georgetown, Fully Furnished, A/C Hot and Cold System, Contact Mr. Joe Ishmael. Office : 2271964 Cell: 667-9129 to Rent, In Lamaha Street, Can use as office or Storage space. Contact Mr. Joe Ishmael Office: 227-1964 Cell: 667-9129 concrete, 3-bedroom house in Meadow Brook Gardens US$680. Phone: 226-1064, 2255198, 231-2064, 227-6863, 6923831. and 2 bedrooms fully furnished apartments, AC, washer and dryer, security etc. US$675 neg. & US$850 neg. Tel: 611-8438, 676-8995. furnished, comfortable and secured apartments, parking space available. Price $100 000. Tel: 225-4398, 225-3737, 6517078. space large stores, whole flats 30' x 100', whole building - top location Please call for inspection. Tel: 225-4398, 225-3737, 651-7078. business space 3.25ft x 10ft, Henry St, Werken-Rust, G/town, $15 000 monthly. Call 668-6018, 610-7770.
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Air or Prasad Nagar 3 BR Luxurious furnished apartment, A/C, Security US$1,500. Call 668-7419
Air Park $80 000, Kingston - US$650, Ogle US$1500, Campbellville $65 000 and many others 628-8012.
and apartments located in Bel Air Park, Ogle, Turkeyen, Queenstown, Kitty etc. Contact 223-8479, 647-3768. www.spaceseek.gy
Nagar: 4-bedroom semi-furnished house with modern amenities. US$2500. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400.
apartment with 3 self-contained bedrooms, 121 Atlantic Gardens, ECD.. Tel: 6903484, 696-3619, 226-5351. houses/apartments and various commercial spaces in and around Georgetown. Office 216-3120, 667-6644. 2-bedroom back apartment in La Parfaite Harmonie $35 000. Deposit 2 months rent and 1 month security. Tel: 604-1527. , furnished and secure two-bedroom apartments, parking space available. Price $100 000 to $120 000 tel: 2254398, 225-4399. : New 3-storey concrete building, suitable for business, school, residence. US$12000. Royal Real Estate, 225-7276, 665-7400. : 3-storey concrete building suitable for school. Building size 10 250 sq. ft. US$5000. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. Street, Alberttown: 3-storey concrete building, suitable for school, embassy, office complex, call centre, medical complex. US$6000. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. Street: New executive offices, size per unit 1650 sq. ft. US$2200. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. , self-contained apartment for students, teachers or couple, at 95 Craig Street, Campbellville. Contact: 225-4409, 645-0984. furnished apartments in Kitty, inclusive of light and water US$600, For more apartments not mentioned, 684-6266
: Furnished 4-bedroom executive house with modern amenities. US$4500. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. Brook Gardens: 3-bedroom unfurnished house. US$800. Royal Real Estate 2257276, 665-7400. flat concrete house, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, verandah, toilet and bath inside, light and water, Canal No. 2 - $30 000. Call 685-9590, 223-6941. apartment, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, toilet/bath, parking, security - 31 Seaforth Street, Campbellville $80 000 neg. Phone 690-8070, 693-5085. road 3-bedroom $60 000, Queenstown bottom flat for business $70 000 and Bel Air Park US$700. Patrick Pereira 669-3350, 6932526, 226-1064. -storey building located on McDoom Public Road, EBD opposite Shell Gas Station. Suitable for bond/supermarket. Contact 688-9057, 618-9841. and unfurnished house and apartment at Vreed-enHoop WCD, in a healthy and safe environment. Call 698-6496. threebedroom unfurnished top flat with all conveniences $90 000. own entrance, parking in yard. 226-2765, 226-3779, 628-1465. homes, furnished and unfurnished apartments or luxurious vacation rentals. -EN-HOOP, 7-8 Plantain Walk: Unfurnished 2 - twobedroom apartments with parking. Tel. 264-2639, 264-2743. furnished 2-bedroom apartment in Sixth Street, Cummings Lodge. Call: 6035374, 623-8496.
building in Cummings Lodge $160 000, Kitty and Campbellville 3-bedroom upper flat $90 000 and $85 000 - 684-6266.
1-bedroom apartment with AC at Seaforth Street, Campbellville, available for long- and short-term. Call 650-5354, 621-3094.
and Regent Streets - commercial space on ground floor. Size 1645 sq. ft. US$2400 (as is). Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400.
:Fully furnished 1- and 3-bedroom apartments, AC, hot and cold, internet, cable TV, parking etc. Suitable for overseas visitors, on short term - 226-5137, 227-1843.
Street, Bourda 3storey concrete building, suitable for store, restaurant and bar. US$8500. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. Nagar: Unfurnished 3-bedroom top flat can be used as office or residence. US$1250. Royal Real Estate 2257276, 665-7400. : Fully furnished 2-bedroom executive flat with modern amenities. US$1400. Royal Real Estate 2257276, 665-7400. Road: New 3-storey 10-room hotel, restaurant and bar US$4000. Royal Real Estate 2257276, 665-7400. Park EBD: Unfurnished 2-bedroom flat $100 000. Royal Real Estate 2257276, 665-7400. EBD: Executive 5bedroom furnished house US$2200 Royal Real Estate 2257276, 665-7400. Street: Fully furnished 2-bedroom flat $120,000. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. Acres: Semifurnished house with modern amenities US$2200. R o y a l Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400.
Road: Twobedroom furnished apartment, short or long term, bottom flat. Two-bedroom unfurnished apartment top flat, no agents please. Contact: 611-6361. -bedroom house in Bel Air Park, US$2500, automatic gate, garage, automatic switch over generator, fully air-conditioned, fully furnished Contact: 223-8479, 6473768. www.spaceseek.gy . , modern 1bedroom apartment, fully furnished at Sixth Avenue,. Internet, water, light, telephone, parking. Price $65 000 monthly neg. Tel: 638-3622, 658-1523, 672-0811. self-contained, secure apartment, at Second Avenue, Section 'A' Diamond. Parking. Available from September, $35 000 monthly Contact: 612-8115. , prime residential properties, 4 bedrooms, 3½ baths, garage, AC rooms, generator, big yard space, hot/cold. Contact owner: 671-2908, 660-7013. -contained furnished, 2-bedroom apartment with kitchen - $120 000 monthly, semi-furnished studio apartment - $40 000 monthly, light and water inclusive. Contact 227-3196.
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concrete 3-bedroom bottom flat, spacious living quarters, telephone, parking, toilet and bath, EBD. Decent working couple. Tel. 668-5384, 648-3342. Kitty $70,000, 2-bedroom furnished $ 1 2 0,000, 2 - b e d r o o m N o r t h R u i m v e l d t $ 6 0 ,000. C h a r l y n 665-9087. bedroom furnished, executive apartment, Industry ECD, parking, AC, 19" television, beds, stove, suite, refrigerator, washing machine, fans, $75 000 monthly. Call 628-2866. 2-bedroom, fully furnished, air-conditioned. One 3 bedroom unfurnished, carpet, electricity & water. Call 682-3733 Carol. Rental - 609-8233. Middleton Street 3 bedrooms $75 000, Campbellville fully furnished with wifi, hot and cold US$600, Diamond $60 000, South 2-bedroom $45 000. Street one & two bedroom furnished apartments, with A/C, hot/cold water, internet etc. For overseas visitors. Price: from US$20 daily. rates neg. for monthly visitors- Tel: 227-5852, 638-4404. concrete house, enclosed garage, central air conditioning, Hibiscus Place, Blankenburg WCD. Gated community. Contact: 683-7585, 275-0728. newly built house in a beautiful neighbourhood at Non Pareil, ECD, with access to public road and seawall US$500 monthly. Contact 600-6023. furnished one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, ideal for overseas and other guests, short term US$35 and US$50 daily. Long term price neg. Tel: 649-2251, 601-9323. spot could b e u s ed as boutique, bond, church, mini mall, cell shop, snackette, shop, drink shop, pharmacy, cell shop, internet café, etc. Contact 646-0668, Call 15:00hrs - 18:00hrs only. classrooms available for rental: rent as you need - one day a week, two days a week. Suitable for day class, lessons; evening, and class lectures 71 Croal Street, Stabroek - Call: 624-5741. house at Eccles, EBD: Four bedrooms exquisitely furnished with modern furnishings and amenities and utilities, in a quiet residential area. Price US$3000 neg. Wills Realty 227-2612, 627-8314, stanleywills@gmail.com 2-storey building situated at Lot 49 Parker Street Providence. Each flat contains 3 bedrooms, one self-contained, equipped with air-conditioned living room, water, light and fully secured with grille. Parking also available. Call 625-6227. floor restaurant in Middle Street for a state-ofthe-art Restaurant & Bar Goodwill go with it US$3000 neg. Mr. Patrick Pereira, 225-2626, 231-2064, 227-6949, 227-6863, 225-5198, 225-3068. for office space rental at Crown and Albert Streets Queenstown, and Carmichael Street opposite Bishops' High School. Interested persons, kindly contact: 676-8827, 629-6584, 645-6828, 697-4800. space for use as a Doctor's Clinic Biochem Laboratory, Dental Surgery, Consultancy Operatives, etc. New Market Street, North Cummingsburg, US$2000 neg., Wills Real Estate 227-2612, 627-8314, stanleywwills@gmail.com.
TO LET , Gardens US$1500, Lama Ave, Bel Air Park US$18 0 0 , B e l A i r P a r k o n t he round about US$1000, Prashad Nagar US$1500, land from $11 million, riverside land h o t e l s w i t h U S $ 3 5 0 0 0 m o n t h rental and office space US$40 000 m onth proper t i e s from $14 mi l l i o n . 22 5 - 2626, 225-5198, 226-1064, 623-2591, 669-3350 : Apartments available. Self-contained one bedroom, fully furnished and secured. Call Kanuku Apartments: 226-4001, 225-2780 for more information. - and two-bedroom fully furnished, AC, WiFi, apartment conveniently located at 6 Seaforth St, Campbellvile.Long-orshort-term. US$35/ 60 daily. 621-3094, 650-5354. Kitty, Lodge, Houston - completely furnished apartments with AC 1-, 2-, 3-bedroom US$150 - US$250 weekly, long-term neg. 3 semi-furnished bedrooms $80 000 monthly. Street one & two bedroom furnished apartments, with A/C, hot/cold water, internet etc. For overseas visitors. Price: from US$20 daily. rates neg. for monthly visitors- Tel: 2275852, 638-4404. house at Lamaha Gardens suitable for office and residence, in immaculate condition - US$2500. 2 modern apartments, 3 bedrooms each in Campbellville US$1300, grey flask mercury 99.9999% purity. Contact office 219-4535 - 08:00hrs - 17:00hrs. & Business in Punt Trench Dam, La Penitenc e w i t h f r o n t r e s e r v e f o r i n c o me and residence. Think Computer/Education. Phone Mr Boodram 692-3831, Mr Hercules 661-1952, Mr Pereira 6232591, 669-0943, 225-2626, 2253068, 227-6863, 226-1064. one-bedroom fully furnished flat in residential area US$600, two-bedroom flat unfurnished in residential environment $65 000, Bel Air Springs three-bedroom fully furnished house with generator inclusive - housemaid and gardener retained at owner's expense, married couple or single person without children, US$3000. Threebedroom fully furnished house US$2000. East Bank Demerara - one four-bedroom unfurnished house on independent lot in residential area $150 000. Wills Real Estate 2272612, 627-8314, stanleywwills@gmail.com. World #1 Realtor Mister Terry Redford Reid 66 7 - 7 8 1 2 , 225 - 6 8 5 8 , 2 2 5 - 7 1 6 4 , 2 2 6 1064, 225-2626, 2312 0 6 8 , 6 1 9 - 7 9 4 5 . H a ve the executive r e n t a l r e d u c e d by 35%, Pra s h a d Nagar US$1000, Jacaranda Ave. Bel Air P ar k U S $ 2 0 0 0 , B a r ima A v e B e l Air Park US$18 0 0 , B e l A i r S p r ings US$1000, l a r g e b o n d for rent a l o f f i c e small form U S$ 3 75, 10 000 sq ft office space for technology business. 22 5 - 2626, 225-5198, 2261064, 623-2591, 669-3350 Royal Reality Guyana: 1. Cafeteria/Restaurant, Croal Street next to max tire shop. Furnished/unfurnished. 2. 125 regent road bourd, 2nd and 3rd flats, ideal for Hair Salon/Spa, Offices, boutiques, etc. 3.Executive Office/Residence in Lamaha Gardens, Bel Air Avenue. 4. Executive Office/Residence in Canje Street, C/Ville section K. Ideal for large families. Contact Annmarie on telephone numbers:226-7541, 226-0168 or 625-8420.
TO LET 227-1988/ 623-6431/ 6578887/ 626-5260 jewanalrealty@gmail.com Non Pariel (new 3 bedrooms)- $100,000; Rorima Trust, Versailles (huge 5 bedrooms)- $85,000; ' spacious 3 bedrooms upper with roof garden)$150,000; (3 bedrooms upper)-$90,000/ (2 bedrooms lower)-$75,000; - $95,000/ $85,000; (3 bedrooms upper)$60,000; (residence with business or separate); (3 bedrooms upper with parking)- $85,000 "Have Faith in Christ, Today" 2271988/623-6431/657-8887/6265260 jewanalrealty@gmail.com -US$5000/ US$2500; US$2500; (fully furnished)-US$2500/ US$1000; , B.V (furnished and unfurnished)US$1200/ US$1000; (Executive furnished property)US$1500; US$2000; US$2000; -US$2000; -US$2500; "Spaces at Time Square Mall"- Ground Floor / 1st Floor/ 2nd Floor; (formerly Chinese Supermarket- 3 storied)- US$6,000; (residence with offices)- US$3,500; US$3000 neg; (Ban k , etc)US$10,000; ( b o n d 200 sq. ft)- US$1500; (2 floors for schools, etc)- US$1500; - US$700; (ground floor)US$32500; US$2000;(huge & spacious bond): US$2500. PROPERTY FOR FOR SALE PROPERTY SALE ST - $70M. Tel: 223-1765, 641-2664. house at Retrieve, Linden. Call 641-7979. $60M. Tel: 2231765, 641-2664. - $50M. Call: 611-0315, 690-8625. Gardens triple lot - $90M neg. Call 611-0315, 690-8625. house and land in Vergenoegen, EBE. Tel: 6641277, 669-0824. looking for a property or land to buy or rent? Tel: 618-2737 two-flat house in Festival City $21M. Contact: 649-7005. Gardens: House and land with swimming pool. Tel: 600-3171, 648-3171. at Rosemary Lane, North Cummingsburg - Tel: 240-602-1095. 3-bedroom property situate in Good Hope, ECD. Tel: 621-1722. 2-storey house, 3 bedrooms upstairs & downstairs $25M neg. Contact: 619-9632. Mile, W ismar, Linden. Lot next door to Pentecostal Church. Contact 2233031,664-6679,676-9160. Springs: Twostorey, 4-bedroom concrete house $27M. Move in, ready Tel: 6141880, 609-2418. in Atlantic Gardens, executive-style house. Price $53M. Call 623-9173.
PROPERTY FOR SALE at BB Eccles $23M neg. Tel: 233-3735, 6672281. /residential, sold by owner, double lot with one house. Contact: 225-5727 20 North Road. business and residential building. Crane, WCD. Tel: 621-1240, 661-4095. corner property near Mon Repos Market. Tel: 220-9245, 629-7024. 5 bedrooms $17M, La Parfaite Harmonie 3-bedroom concrete $6.5M, Annandale 2-bedroom $6M, Montrose $7.5M. Call Raul 655-8361. near Regent Street $33M ALSO double stall at BOURDA MARKET facing Regent Street. Call: 220-3452. St $35M, South Ruimvdldt $20M, Bel Air Park $35M, East Ruimvdldt $20M, Lance Gibb St, $75M. Call 626-7159, 610-0065. -storey four-bedroom concrete house on double lot, in Republic Park. No agents. Serious enquiries only. 681-6066, 614-7929. -flat property in Sixth Avenue, Diamond. Price $22M. Tel: 648-3650. : 2-storey house, 3 bedrooms upstairs & downstairs $25M neg. Contact: 619-9632. property, 3 bedrooms upstairs & downstairs, excellent condition at 20-26 Humming Bird St. Festival City, North R/veldt, 628-5798. Street, Albouystown 2-storey, 2-family front building. Vacant possession, $12M. Tel. 618-8016. & concrete house in excellent condition on double Lot in D'Aguiar's Park Call: 6861368. business property on Cummings St, close to Bourda Market. Vacant possession. $38M neg, Contact: 644-1004. No agents. Property Sales, 6098233. Houses! 2 bedrooms $4M, 3 bedrooms with master $5.5M, 3 bedrooms $6.5M, 4 bedrooms $11.5M. Nagar: 2-storey 3-bedroom, ideal corner lot, no repairs - $65M. Naresh Persaud 225-9882, 681-2499, 664-2916. EBD: Executive concrete house,, 3-bedroom up and 2 apartments downstairs. $53M. Royal Real Estate 2257276, 665-7400 Road Kitty commercial/residential property $45M. Royal Real Estate 2257276, 6657400 REPOS, ECD: Modern 4-bedroom concrete property. $32.5M. Royal Real Estate 2257276, 6657400. and concrete 2flat building and land situated at 100 Sideline Dam, Sisters Village, WBD. Contact. 680-6136. Price $9M neg. Air Village, hot spot for business, house and land $65M. Naresh Persaud, 225-9882, 6812499. suitable for business at Section 'C' Enterprise, ECD. Serious enquiries only. Contact: 668-2230, 6263901. Street, Alberttown: 3-storey concrete investment property, suitable for school, embassy, office complex $149M. Royal Real Estate 2257276, 665-7400 Road: New 3-storey concrete building with roof garden, currently renting as hotel and bar. $110M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400 St , : C o m m e r cial/residential property on corner $55M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400
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commercial properties located in Georgetown, houses and land located in and out of Georgetown. Contact 223-8479, 647-3768 www.spaceseek.gy
New Scheme l a n d - light, phone and water $5.5M neg., three-storey building with going business and residence with lots of parking space on the EBD. $80M. Call 686-4899, 684-3718.
ANNANDALE, Courbane Park - Large two-storey building on double lot. Price $55M, Meadow Brook Gardens beautiful top class building asking $100M neg. Tel: 225-3737, 225-4398, 651-7078.
Park Large 5-bedroom concrete building just refurbished, good land space. Price $55M neg. Tel: 2253737, 225-4398, 651-7078.
Street: 2-storey house, ideal for living and office or doctor's clinic, etc. Naresh Persaud, 225-9882, 681-2499, 664-2916.
, ECD - Two-storey concrete building with large land space. Price $16M. Large two-storey concrete building - business, bond, Price $25M neg. Tel: 225-3737, 225-4398, 651-7078.
2-storey building situ ated at Lot 49 Parker Street Providence. Each flat contains 3 bedrooms, one self-contained, equipped with air-condit i o n e d l i v i n g r o o m , w a t e r, light and fully secured with g r i l l e . P a r k i n g a l s o a vaila b l e . C a l l 625-6227.
Hope, EBD, (gated community) - Executive four-bedroom concrete house with swimming pool $30M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400 EBD: 2-family house, 4 bedrooms upstairs, twobedroom apartments downstairs. Repairs needed. $15.5M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400 Street, North C/ burg: Land and building on double lot. $69M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400 Gardens: Executive 5-bedroom house with swimming pool. $150M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. Investment property - 3 bedrooms upstairs and 2 two-bedroom apartments downstairs $39M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400 Street, Bourda: Fully furnished 20-room hotel, restaurant and bar US$1.2M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400 , EBD: 6-bedroom executive concrete house $36M. Royal Real Estate 2257276, 665-7400 Gardens, EBD: 2-family executive, concrete 5bedroom house. $59M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400 EBD: 5-bedroom concrete house on corner lot, repairs needed. $24M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. Backlands: 3bedroom concrete house $13M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400 Burnham 3-bedroom flat bungalow house $13M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. Gardens, ECD: New executive 3-bedroom house. $70M. Royal Real Estate 225-7276, 665-7400. : Grove Public Road, East Bank Demerara, river side. (Good for business). Price $21M neg. Contact: 661-1888, Mr Simon. : 3-storey Investment Property. Currently renting as apartments and offices. $85M. Royal Real Estate 2257276, 665-7400. Street, Norton Street, Kitty Public Road, Sheriff Street, Republic Gardens, Republic Park, Diamond, Eccles, Hadfield Street. Trival Realty 665-7946. Now, We buy houses/ land in residential areas. If we do not buy, we provide a ready buyer. Mentore/Singh Realty 225-1017, 623-6136 concrete house 46x26 at Granville Park, Beterverwagting. Excellent security and neighbourhood, 4 bedrooms, 3 toilets and baths. Tel. 672-6169 Gardens 2-family $55M, Guysuco Gardens (UG), executive $60M, Mon Repos New Scheme. No repairs $25.5M, Montrose $15.5M. Call: Vish Reality 612-7377, 612-7377. : One newly built 2-storey house 45 x 30 with 2 master rooms, fully grilled and plenty yard space Contact: 6490755, 624-3187. house in Section 'K' Campbellville, Canje Street. big yard lot, parking. Must see. Call: 690-1905. building Lamaha Street $85M, 3-bedroom house, Nandy Park $35M. Phone: 623-9015. Atlantic Ville, ECD: Two-storey wooden building on land 50' x 100'. Priced at $16M. Tel: 225-3737, 225-4398, 6517078.
No 2 Polder - Two-storey concrete building on 8 acres of part cultivated land. Price $24M. Tel: 225-3737, 2254398, 651-7078. -storey concrete building for sale or rent prime business location (14 Pitt Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice). Contact: 333-3803, 698-2499. Serious enquiries only. 2 recently renovated properties for the price of one, with parking, light and water. Vacant possession for quick sale. Migrating - $33M or nearest offer. 686-4899, 684-3718. ECD Very nice two-storey concrete building. Priced to go $14M, Strathspey unpainted two-storey concrete building $14M. Tel: 2253737, 225-4398, 651-7078. overlooking the Atlantic - two-storey concrete and wooden building, large parking, generator, tiled. Can have vacant possession. Price $110M neg. Tel: 225-3737, 2254398, 651-7078. garden apartment, quiet central location, amazing bargain at US$550, Wi-Fi access, hot and cold water, fully/comfortably furnished, AC bedroom. Call 225-7211, 641-4664 to view. Front Large two-storey concrete building $55M, Newtown, Kitty two-storey concrete/wooden building $20M, Buddy's Scheme two-storey concrete building $35M, Vreed-enHoop two-storey concrete building on land 45' x 250' public road. Price $35M. Tel: 225-3737, 2254398, 651-7078 commercial property - ECD - land approximately 1.80 acres, building 160' x 180'. Water front property and land 3 a n d 4 a c r e s E B D . Te l : 2 2 6 8148, 625-1624, e-mail kennethsmith131@hotmail.com Fortuin, WBD public road - old building on land 55'x300. Price $30M neg. Success Embankment Road, land with wooden building - business, bond. Price $30M. Tel: 225-3737, 2254398, 651-7078. , ECD, Sugrim Road - Two-storey concrete building on one acre land. Price $75M. Drysdale Street two wooden buildings on land Price $ 2 5 M . Te l : 2 2 5 - 3 7 3 7 , 2 2 5 4398, 651-7078. Success just off publ i c r o a d , e x t r a l a r ge wooden building - business, bond, office etc. Price $60M, Sussex & Nonpareil Street two-storey wooden building $20M. Tel: 225-3737, 2254398, 651-7078.
you buying, selling or renting a property or land? Contact Zinctop Homes Realty 51 4th Street Albertown, Georgetown. Te l e : 5 2 9 - 2 3 1 - 4 0 4 1 o r 5 9 2 684-2244. Email: info@zinctophomes.com , www. zinctophomes.com. 2-storey wooden and concrete building, upper flat 5 bedrooms, and lower flat 3. One-bedroom apartment, 2bedroom a p a r t m e n t a n d o n e shop area located at Shell R o a d , K i t t y, P r i c e $ 3 8 . 9 M Contact 642-7898. property, ocean side/ocean view on 4 000 sq. ft, five bedrooms, 3 baths, open kitchen, dining room, living room in highly residential area, 10 miles off Georgetown. Price US$1M, Wills Realty 227-2612, 6 2 7 - 8 3 1 4 , stanleywills@gmail.com . Park $47M, Na n d y P a r k $ 3 8 M & $ 3 6 M , BB Eccles $31M, Somerset C o u r t $ 2 2M, Quamina St US$1M, Regent St US$900 000, South Road US$800 000, Lamaha St US$400 000, Blygezight US$275 000, George St business $35M, Land of Canaan business $90M. Call 6092302, 609-6516, 233-5711. : Homes from $4M to $22M, land $700 000 - $4M, COMMERCIAL PROPERTY BUSINESSES G/T, WCD, ECD, EBD $6M - $120M, BUILDINGS G/T, WCD, ECD, EBD - from $22M to $70M, LAND G/T, WCD, ECD, EBD from $17M to $80M. in the , approxim a t e l y 1 3 . 6 a c r e s . . Serious enq u i r i e s o n l y. HOMES REALTY Mon Repos, Block 8, $31.7M, Good Hope, $12.5M, $15.5M, Campbell Avenue $55M, William St $32M, $43M, Kitty $30M, Alberttown $45M, Seaforth St (land) $33M, Earl's Court $45M. Call: 609-9232 Park $47M, Nandy Park $38M & $36M, BB Eccles $31M, Somerset Court $22M, Quamina St US$1M, Regent St US$900 000, South Road US$800 000, Lamaha St US$400 000, Blygezight US$275 000, George St business $35M, Land of Canaan business $90M. Call 609-2302, 609-6516, 233-5711.
LITTLE Diamond EBD - Two-storey concrete building $14M, Annandale concrete/ wooden workshop bottom, top residence. Price $24M. Tel: 2253737, 225-4398, 651-7078.
DISCOUNT: 20% on all executive properties $60M, 30% discount on $24M, and b e l o w, 15% discount on land $18M. Phone 667-7812, 22 5 6 8 5 8 , 2 2 5 - 2 6 2 6 Te r r e n c e Reid
: Commercial property in prime l o c a t i o n , Alberttown, c o n s i s t s o f r e s t a u r a n t , b a r, club with two upper floors for other business inclusive of hotel. Price neg. Appointment for viewing, call 225-3737, 225-4398, 651-7078.
3-bedroom prope r t y i n Prashad Nagar reduced from $42M to $34M , Pere Street $34M. Phone 62 3 - 2 5 9 1 , Mr Darindra 6923631, 669-3350, Mr Alex 66909 43, 225-2626, 225-3068, 623 - 2 5 9 1 .
new club/hotel fully concreted and modern, west of Sheriff Street, lots of parking. With good management $2M per day and $60M monthly. 225-2626, 2253198, 623-2591, Mr Boodram 6611952, 669-0943, 227-6863, 667=1812, 692-3831, 226-1064.
in Guyana, Chateau Margot, ECD. Prime twostorey concrete building, furnished with Italian and American furniture. 5 bedrooms, 3 kitchens, 5 garages, and outdoor bar. Lot size 100ft x 200ft. Serious enquiries only. NY: 917-583-5357, Guyana 592-627-7006.
require repairs in Bric k d a m , l a n d s i z e 1 2 0 x3 8 - $ 4 4 M w a s $ 6 0 M . Phone Alysious Periera 623-2591, Lady Khan 2252626, 225-2709, Lady Abundance 661-1952, 225306 8 , 6 6 9 - 0 943 Mr. Pereira. P a r k $ 47M, Nandy Park $38M & $36M, BB Eccles $31M, Somerset Court $22M, Quamina St US$1M, Regent St US$900 000, South Road US$800 000, Lamaha St US$400 000, Blygezight US$275 000, George St business $35M, Land of Canaan business $90M. Call 609-2302, 609-6516, 233-5711. HOPE $17.5M, $12M, $15M, C H A T E A U M a r g o t $ 28 M , Atlantic Ville $ 19 M & $ 2 6 M , Diamond $40M, Alberttown $ 45M, L / G a r d e n s $65 M , A t l a n t i c G a r d e n s $ 45M , Thomas St , C/Burg $ 68M , Te l . 2 1 94399, 610-8332. Subryanville $53M CAMPBELL Ave, $ 55 M , G u y s u c o G a r d e n s $ 75 M , Good Hope $15.5M, $12M, William St, C/ville $30M, $40M. C/ville $45M, Atlantic Ville $26M,Granville Park $31M, M o n t r o s e $ 1 6 M , M o n R e p o s $ 10.5M Tel: 2194399, 610-8332 G a r d e n s $65M, $95M, K i t t y $30M, $ 4 4 M , Pike St. C/Ville $ 4 5 M , David St, $55M. S h a m r o c k G a rdens $ 65M. Duncan St. $26M, Mon Repos $35M, D i a m ond $12M, $14M, $ 19M , E c c l e s $ 30M , LBI embankment $28M, S h e r i f f S t . $ 1 5 0 M , Tel. 219-4399, 610-8332 $50M neg, Aubrey Barker South $35M neg, Ogle $40M neg, and $55M neg, LBI $10.5M neg,, $ 2 2 M n e g , L a m a h a G ardens $85M n eg, Eccles $25M neg, Water Street $75M neg. Ampac Real Estate. Tel. 6841893, 610-3666. T h i s wooden and concrete house living upstairs, two businesses downstairs in Newtown 1 lot from Duncan Street, valued 27M with the discount $23.5M or pay $ 27 M a n d g e t $ 3 . 5 M r e turned to you immediately 30% deposit required. Phone Mr Patrick Pereira 61064, Alex Pereira 623-2591, 6690 9 0 4 , 2 2 5 - 5 1 9 8 , 2 2 7 - 6863, 225-2626, 225-3068, 2252709, 227-6863. N e w t o w n , Georgetown property close to Duncan Street, $24M. Phone Mr Boodram 661-1952, Mr Alex Pereira 669-0943, 6 2 3 - 2 5 9 1 , Mrs. Jones 2265064, 225-2626, 225-3068, 688-3431, 227-6863. Street 3b edroom $10M Guyhoc Gardens 2-storey concrete $14M. Guyho c P a r k $ 1 4 M , Festival City $13M, Meadow Brook flat range $13M, Eccles BB on land 11 0 x 5 0 $14M, Lodge $13M. Phone M r . B o o d r a m 6 9 2 - 3 8 3 1 / M r. Hercules 661-1952, Mr Jones 227-6863, Mr Alex Pereira 623-2591, 6690943, Patrick Pereira 2261 0 6 4 , 2 2 5 - 2 6 2 6 , Lady Todd 662-8327, 225-3068.
Executive 4 self-contained immaculate bedrooms, large kitchen on double lot. Reduced from $105M to $80M, o w n e r l e a v i n g t h e c o u n t r y. T h e n ext d o o r c a n b e p u r chased for $120 000 not neg. Phone Mr boodram 692-3831, Mr Alex Pereira 623-3831, Mr Patrick Pereira 669-3350, Lady Abundance 6 6 1 - 1 952, Lady Jones 6883431, 225-2626, 225-3068, 6677813. is 2 years old. 42ft (W) by 55ft (L) = 4700 ft2. Section A, Block X, 2nd Street Diamond, East Bank Demerara, Guyana. Lot is 62 f t ( W ) b y 11 4 f t ( L ) = 7 0 6 8 ft2. Price= Guyana $42.2 Million or US $210,000.00 C o n t a c t : d a v i d s i n g h 1 9 7 7 @ gmail.com David: 647-505-8077 or 647-5596197 Raji: 592- 652-3707 Prestiege Point (gated community): This is the only lot available in this community, located just behind Princess Hotel, walking distance from the Providence stadium. This area is presently being transformed, with a soon-to-becompleted international shopping mall, family water theme park, specialty health care hospital, and many business entities including Qualfon. The asking price for this is $17M. Te l : 2 2 5 - 3 7 3 7 , 2 2 5 - 4 3 9 8 , 6 5 1 -7078. AND SON R E A L E S TAT E L O T 1 8 5 CHARLOTTE & KING STREETS, MARAJ BUILDI N G, T E L . 2 2 7 - 0 2 6 5 , 2 2 7 1881, 627-8057 - Duncan St., Herstelling, South Ruimveldt, Sheriff Street, Robb Street, D'Urban Street business spot, Republic Park, Lamaha Gardens, Vlissengen Road, L AND - Alberttown, Friendship land size 115x450 (wharf side) $65M, Non Pareil. % D I S C O U N T o n all prop e r t ies fo r t h i s s u m m e r o n l y. U G G a r d e n s $ 1 4 0 M , Republic Park $30M, Nandy Park 4 apartmen t s $32M, Middle Road La Penitence land size 140 x 60 $17M, seco n d S t r e e t Alberttown b u s i n e s s an d r e s i d e n c e $45M, 5th St. A l b e r t t o w n mass i v e c o n c r e t e $48M, Eccles $14M, Kitty Sandy Babb St. two properties on double lot $38M, L a m aha St Queenstown apartment com p l e x $ 5 8 M . P h o n e V i c e P r esid e n t 2 3 1 - 2 0 6 4 , 225-3068, 227-6863, 2 2 6 - 1 0 6 4 , 2 2 7 - 6 9 4 9 , 2 2 526 26. are your own 20% Bent Stre e t t w o f a m i l y b u s i n e s s $17M . Land in Da Silva Street 14 0x33 $16.8M, Meadow Brook ranch $12M, Lodge Scheme $14M, AA Eccles on double lot $78M, Lamaha Gardens Exec u tive $64M, l a n d i n S o u t h Road 75x33 $38M, C h a r l o t t e S t r e et $19M, S e c . M L a n d 8 0 x 6 0 $15M, Da Silva St Land 90x32 $16.5M, Smyth Street Land 120x60 $ 6 5 M , B e l A i r Park need repair $50M n e g . 231-2064, Mr. Ramsahoye 225-2709, 225-2626, 225-3068, 227-6949, 225-5198. 4 - b e d r o i o m W est Rumiveldt r e s i d e n t i a l p a r k with garden space, reduce from $16M to $13M fully f u r n i s h e d . P h o n e To n y Reid Realty Mr Alysious Pereira 623-2591, Mr Hercules 661-1952, Mr Ramsahai 623-2591, 225-2626, 225-3068, 225-5198, 226-1064, 227-6949.
PROPERTYFOR FORSALE SALE VEHICLES IS your year for 28% discount on all properties. Happy Acres 2-storey concrete $24M, Providence Stadium new $16M, concrete Republic Park $36M, Eccles concrete $34M, South Ruimveldt Gardens $12M needs repairs, Middle Road La Peni t e n c e 4-apartment $14M, La Penitence two-storey $11M, D\Urban Backlands concrete $28M, Meadow B r o o k $ 12M, D\Urban Street concrete residence and business $28M.Mr Darindra 692-3631, 6693350, Mr. Alex Pereira 231-2064, Mr. Ramsahoye 2 2 5-2709, 2252626, 225-3068, 227-6949,225-5198, 627-7812, 226-1064. five-bedroom, fully furnished property, outer structure concrete $30M. One two flat concrete and wooden building with derelict building aback on land 50x118 ft - $55M neg. Land with old building residential area 62x236ft. $130M, New Amsterdam waterfront property, concrete building 112x114 ft. with additional land 98x48ft. - $60M neg. Georgetown four-bedroom fully furnished house, all rooms self-contained and entire house air-conditioned, in residential area $65M - Wills Real Estate 227-2612, 627-8314, stanleywwills@gmail.com BARGAIN 26% 26% 26% discount: Two-family concrete business and residence in the front of Happy Acres $32M, Dowdin g S t r e e t , K i t t y wi t h d r i v e w a y $16M, BB Eccles $16M, South Ruimveldt Gardens $!6M, L i g h t S t r e e t $ 2 1M, S e c o n d b u i l d i n g w ith 12 ft drive way $!4M, David Street Subryanville with 14ft driveway $16M, West Ruimveldt concrete flat house $4.9M, Dazel l H ousing S c h e m e $ 11 M . 6 9 2 - 3 6 3 1 , 669-3350, Mr. A. Pereira 6232591, Mrs Hercules 661-1952, 2252626, 225-2709, 225-5198.. are 30% discount Lamaha Gardens $55M, Prashad Nagar $26M , R e p u b l i c P a r k $ 3 5 M , Li g h t a n d F o u r t h Street business 3-storey $33M, Atlantic Ville Gardens residence $55M, Kitty fully concrete for business $33M, land in Prashad Nagar 125x62 $27M, Continental over 8 000 sq. ft - $17M, LBI $12M, Da Silva Street 70x33 $14.9M, Section M Housing Scheme $16M, Bel Air Sp r i n g s $ 11 0 M . P h o n e M r Terrence Redford Reid, 6677812- 225-7164. Bargains in G u ya n a : F ull concret e D ' U r b a n Street b u s i n e s s $19M, busines s a nd res i dence Bent Street 16M, Gord o n S tre e t b u s i n e s s & residence $23M. W aterloo Street business and residence (new) $35M. South R o a d L a n d $ 36M, C h a r lotte Street 2 buildings 2 houses by Light $32M. Land 140 x 6 0 b y R u s s ia n E m b a s s y $ 3 0 M . L a n d a t T urkeyen 140x60 $32M. L0 Ressovenure Land 126x60 $20M. C a mp b e l l v i l l e f l a t house n eed s repairs $13M. S e c t i o n K $ 1 9 M needs re pa i r s , 3 - s t o r e y Q u a m ina Street for hotel U S $ 5 9 9 0 0 0 , B e l Air Park $49M Lamaha Gardens valued $85M now $ 7 0 M . R e n t a l of ap a r t m ents from US$70 0 , R e s i dence US$1 2 00 upwa r ds. Phone L o r d Pa t r ick Perei r a 2 2 7 - 6 8 6 3 , 225-2709, 227-6 9 4 9 , 226-1064, 669-3350. 7 days a w e ek tonyreidsrealty@hotma i l . c o m Park $47M, Nandy Park $38M & $36M, BB Eccles $31M, Somerset Co urt $22M, Quamina St US$1M, Regent St US$900 000, South Road US$800 000, L a m a h a S t US$400 000, Blygezight US$275 000, George St business $35M, Land of Canaan business $90M. Call 6092302, 609-6516, 233-5711.
36 36 PROPERTY FOR SALE Cummings, North Road, Charles Street $9.5M, Hadfield $9M, D'Urban duplex, Kitty Railway $21.6M, David Street 39x75 - $23M, 60x120 - $36M, Diamond 30x95 house $20M, $12M, Melanie Highway 150x200ft - $30M, Chateau Margot $28M, BV $27M, South (nice house) $41M, La Grange (old road) 223x53ft., house 30x60ft - $40M, $9M, $21M, Grove concrete incomplete $4M, GME Realty 231-2199, 231-7805, 618-7483. Prashad Nagar 2-family $25M, Business property in Light Street $32M, Middle Road La Penitence new concrete house $21M, Festival City $14M, Guyhoc Park $14M, Meadow Brook ranch-type $12M, two-family in Bent Treet $16.5M, Lamaha Street business property $32M, Section K $55M, Lamaha Gardens $55M, Carmichael business $65M, Guysuco Gardens $65M, business property Middle and East S t r e e t s c o n c r ete 2-storey $12.5M - phone Mr Boodram 692-3831, Mr Pereira 226-1064, 623-3291, Mr Hercules 6611952, 225-5198, 227-6862, 2252626, 225-3068, 667-7812. in September, 2-storey Punt Trench Dam $9.5M with large land reserve for any type of business. Business & Residence Bent Street $16.5M, 2-storey Guyhoc Gardens $14M, Guyhoc 2-storey concrete $14.5M, Lodge 2-storey $14M, Meadow Brook concrete ranch $13.5M. Land 130x50 Middle Road, La Penitence, new concrete Middle Road, La Penitence, Da Silva Stre e t 8 5 x 3 5 Land $15.9M, Campbellville Scheme 80x50 plus reserve $15M, Hadfield Street east of Cuffy 12 0 x 5 0 $18M, Republic Park $14M, Continental Park 104x54 plus 3000 sq. ft reserve all land to build dream house $22M, 7 000 sq. ft by the Cultural Centre 280 000 sq. ft, Lamaha Gardens $58M, Prashad Nagar $34M, South Ruimveldt Gardens off Aubrey Barker Street. Phone Mr B o o d r a m 6 9 2 - 3 8 3 1 , Mr D'Aguiar 225-5198, Mr Pereira 623-2591, 226-1064, 669-0944, Mr Hercules 225-2709, 225-3068, Lady Jones 227-6863, 225-2626. For Sale: Executive Ogle- $115M, Diamond -$35M, Queenstown-$65M, $75M, $90M, Versailles-$25M, Continental Park (exquisitely furnished) $70M, Plaisance (2 storey concrete) $23M, Atlanticville-$19M, John Street, C/ville-$55M, Water Street, Agricola-$18M, M/cony-$65M, Light St. Albertown- $40M, Prospect-$20M, North Ruimveldt-$12M, Mon Repos$45M, Enterprise $12M, $15M, Melanie- $13M, LBI-$80M, South Ruimveldt-$30M, Hadfield Street$8M, Parfaite- $15M, Duncan St.$30M, Callendar St. $12.M, New Amsterdam-$1.2M US, Soesdyke$4M. Land for Sale: 157 acres River to Highway, Linden Highway-$30M, Garden of Eden-$3M, Bel Air Park-$60M, Diamond-$5.5M, La Retraite-5 acres $25M, Vigilance$2.2M, For Rent: Ogle 5 bedroom furnished, swimming pool$4000US per month, New one and two bedroom apartments in Gorgetown-$800Us, $1,200US & $1,500 US monthly, New Amsterdam$5,500US & $6,500US, Charlotte St-3 storey bldg.-$4,000US.\ sold furnished, all modern amenities, 32 cameras, surveillance, parking for 12 vehicles, taken in alleyway, v e n d o r f o r G T & T, We s t e r n Union, Interstate Batteries, Lotto, Superbet. Must appreciate, best offer accepted, agents welcome. TEL 621-4000, 2273939
FOR SALE FOR SALE diesel nonturbo - Call: 688-7435. pools table, 9ft US-made Call: 671-1734. pups. Call 625-0345.
FOR SALE computers with 20" LCD $65 000, Laptops from $49 000, Iphone 3GS $35 000, BlackBerry from $8 000. Future Tech - 231-2206.
Compressor $100 000 - Tel: 647-6305.
pups, German shepherd pups, 682-2148, 618-2903.
pressure washers 2600 psi $125 000. Tel: 6476305.
new professional salon chairs - $45 000 each. Contact: 658-4009.
Company: Plywood. Call 660-3755, 688-7714, sizes 3/16, ¼ , 3/8 , ½ , 5/8 , ¾ - any number of sheets available.
NIGHT HAWK MOTOR BIKE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. TEL: 676-9160.
Rottweiler pups, vaccinated and dewormed. Call 220-6879. $25 000, chest of drawers $19 000, kitchen cupboards $26 000, bed $12 000. Call Gopaul, 2671461, 609-9906. industrial 49" heavy-duty sewing machine in working condition. Call 6783010 email athelsdesigns@gmail.com Aeroplane tyres 44x16, 30-ply, suitable for trailers or tug fenders. Contact: 6005872. panel 180 watts. Call 225-9230, 688-9124, 6891351. Ferguson 168 tractors. Contact 3384000. Ferguson 390 4x,4 fully renovated Call 6886274, 691-3851, 338-2591. pools table, 9ft US-made Call: 6711734. setup, console, flat screens, games etc. Contact 639-7114, 219-1225. big music set, could play out. Price $600 000. Call 690-5225. AA 60 car shell and one Jialing #60 motorcycle. Tel: 222-3635, 651-9083. - 65 KVA Perkins 4236 engine - Tel. 6239761. 500 series printer. Call 231-5038, 231-5047. 08:00hrs 16:00hrs. fishing boat without icebox $900 000 neg. 2 years old. Tel: 616-4336, 639-4454, 688-0159. canteen/juice bar, equipped with running water, generator, cupboards etc - 2180121, 638-9116, 603-0976. plants 3 years and 5 years old Contact: 6218439, 679-1838. Xbox one system, new Playstation 4 (PS4) system, Kinect for Xbox/used PS3 system, assorted games available. 668-1906. with papers. O w n e r l e a v i n g c o u n t r y. $170 000 neg. 231-4960, 673-5907, 653-1265.
high protein quality broiler feed (chicken) $5 800 per 100-lb bag. For more details, please call: 694-8382. Flask Mercury 99.9999% purity - Contact Office 219-4535 08:00hrs - 17:00hrs engine Yamaha all sizes - diesel generator, welding plan, Tacoma and F150 Ford.-Call 682-5474. WESTPOINT, 2 doors, no-frost. Good working condition $50 000 neg. - Call: 6248212. rebuilt Perkins, Deutz engines, Lincoln generator welder, Honda ATV bikes, model 'M' with winch, 320 BL excavator. Call 6912921. Market double stall, opposite Regent Street also property on Oronoque Street $33M. Call: 220-3452. arrived! Used truck tyres 11-R 22.5, GRIP 6mm. Price $28 000 - $30 000 each. Call 627-4148. 200 Amp AC/DC Welder dual voltage 110/240, Aluminum Stainless Steel. Call: 6547510. CAT IT 24F front end l o a d e r . 1 0 5 H P 3 11 4 e n g , 2.44cu bucket. one Wagner m i n i n g t r u c k 3 0 - t o n c a pa c i t y. Call. 603-0956. refrigerator and freezer combination, 3 doors, stainless steel, dishwasher, commercial with lots of detergent. Tel: 612-8879, 678-2918, 626-0288, 629-7546. System 200w and 300 w panel package, DC lighting kits, solar system with ac 110v outlets, batteries included. 693-1752, 2267742. 317 excavator, new engine, new hydraulic seals, needs minor work. Serious enquiries only. Tel: 687-0077, 6536821, 661-3671. complete sound system inclusive of step-up transformer. Must go! Owner leaving country, No reasonable offer refused. Tel: 6985180. equipment for 6inch water dredge, - English Perkins four-cylinder 25 Yamaha outboard engine, one radio set etc. Contact: 693-3779. L/unit - food warmers, new clothing, glass case, stereos. L/stainless steel fridge, vases, wardrobe, many more. 2231885, 642-3722. -made Perkins engines 4236, 6354, 1004. Rebuilt engines on bed. Contact: 649-0755, 624-3187. e q u i p p e d , m o b i l e ca n t e e n w i t h g e n e r a t o r, w a t e r, c u p b o a r d s e t c . C a l l : 2 1 8 0 1 2 1 , 6 3 8 - 9 11 6 , 6 0 3 - 0 9 7 6 . 2 000 BM length from 8ft. to 19ft. and width from 8" to 12", 1' mill cut (rough), going at the price of $240 per BM Tel: 681-4872. 3412 Caterpillar Marine engine with 7 to 1 twin disc gear box and one twin disc 514c 2½ to 1 and one industrial Caterpillar 3406 engine. Call: 6270231.
GUYANA CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2014 guyana CHRONICLE Saturday september20, 20, 2014 FOR SALE and service steel ramp, Kobota engine Block 2203 (bottom half), Premax generator C6000 silent, diesel, Pajero Mitsubishi Junior Jeep (excellent condition PLL). Tel. 233-6650. for 1996-2013 Nissan Patrol, snorkels for 19962002 P r a d o $ 7 5 0 0 0 e a c h , Deck facing/radio moulding for when changing original deck for Allion, Premio, Titan, Ta c o m a . A u t o t r a n s m i s s i o n from 1995 To y o t a Land C r u i s e r. C o m e s w i t h t r a n s f e r box, torque converter, shifter, computer etc. needs work $ 2 5 0 0 0 0 O B O - Te l : 6 2 6 0018. SALE at Roxie's Fashion, 301 Church Street: Nursery uniforms such as: Green Acres, East Street, Head S t a r t , S t a r t e r s , S t e l l a Maris, South Road, St Gabriel's & more. On sale at Roxie's Fashion, Primary uniforms such as: North Georgetown, Green Acres, FE Pollard, Sophia, Stella Maris, St Gabriel's, St Margaret's, We s t R u i m v e l dt , St A n g e l a ' s , Winter Gardens and more.. On sale at Roxie's Fashion Secondary uniforms such as: Tucville , North Georgetown, St Joseph, and much much more.. At Roxie's Fashion we also have leotards, long & short tights, swimwear, guy wear dance shoes, ballet wear and more.
VEHICLES FOR SALE
VEHICLE FOR SALE
Tacoma black. Contact 667-0355. /Daf 65-C.F dump lorry, 10 tons - 322-0495. AT 170 Corona. Contact: 683-8013. Suzuki carry van $750 000. Tel: 681-1821, 653-7166. AT 212 Carina, AC, CD, mags, etc. Call 677-1177. (1)Toyota fielder wagon 2006 contact 656 9476/682 1822 next to new Allion, PPP series. 666-4706. 4x4, set for off road. Contact 667-0355. Tundra $1.7M, good shape, runs good. Call: 699-8422, 698-1791. Vitara, immaculate condition, Tel. 629-2371, 694-6027. Toyota Alex. Tel. 6257416. 315i - $1.7M. Excellent condition. Call: 609- 6437. cheap, one new model CRV, one Toyota Spacio, one Cami. Tel: 642-6159. new model, PPP, $1.3M neg. 641-2477. Noah (Private), super condition, owner leaving month end, must sell. 642-4523. driven Allion motor car PRR 1201. Asking $2M, Call: 658-9619. Super Custom bus, TV and mag rims. BSS series, $2M. Tel: 677-8359. Hilux Surf 4x4, model RZN 185, automatic, excellent condition. Tel: 617-0544. Premio, 2007 Mazda Axela, 2003 Toyota Verossa with rims and TV. Tel: 615-4114. Pitbull minibus - immaculate condition - Tel: 629-3663.
VEHICLES FOR SALE
VEHICLES FOR SALE
minibus long base, BMM 8297, music, mags Price $1.8M. Tel: 647-5990. Owner leaving country.
Ceres car PHH series - very good condition - $650 000 neg. Call 600-4842. old and new, Alex Raum, excellent condition. Call 646-6733. 212 Toyota Carina, PSS series, white, automatic Call 621-2992. Mitsubishi Fuso with hyaab and one Toyota Dyna with hyaab. Call: 6212859. BB for sale. First owner, low mileage, $1.4M neg. 610-4291, Ron Vitz, year 2000, PLL series, 91,000km. Price $1.1M neg. Tel: 642-8990. Spacio 2003 model, NZE Corolla, 212 Carina new model Contact: 6569041. 2005 Taco m a , P r i m o , H i l u x , 4 doors. Contact 627-8057, 629-5178.
Funcargo, new model Demio, Axela, Voxy, Hilux extra cab, Raum Tel: 610-2012, 610-2216. AT 192 in excellent condition, ac, mag rims, music, etc. Price $800,000 neg. Contact 625-6487 Allex, PPP series, with new tyres, TV, back-up camera, alarm. Call 673-1775, 684-6571. (1) Nissan Blue Bird 2007 unregistered CONTACT 656 9476 owner migrating approx. 42ft x 600 ft, serviced with water, electricity and solid concrete bridge. Call 699-8422, 698-1791. Hummer, very low mileage, fully chrome, very clean, excellent condition. Call 639-3100, 664-9000. LOADED LEATHER INTERIOR, MAGRIMS PRICE: $1,950,000. CALL: 227-2486, 651-4578
Carina Wagon, very affordable. 616-2409
Sports car - Corvette Convertible, very clean, low mileage, 50th anniversary - 667-1116, 619-5400.
Vitz $1.75M, Contact Robin, Tel. 6550647.
PMM series, new model Raum, mag, high tech deck. Price $1.8M neg. Contact: 609-5935.
82 Starlet Turbo, s t i c k g e a r, D V D , A C . Te l . 682-0997
Solid Def Toyota 4x4 pickup $2.4M, Isuzu 2-ton dump truck $2.3M. Call: 220-3452.
in good working condition. Tel: 6895254, 256-0504. pick-up monster truck 4x4, very high off the ground, very clean. Call: 6671116, 619-5400.. CRV, PJJ series, good condition, $1 39M nonnegotiable. Call 657-0482. extra cab, 4-wheel drive -$2.6M. Tel: 6476305. 4-wheel drive, fully loaded $4.6M. Tel: 647-6305. black Mercedes Benz in top condition and one Altezza, never registered, full sports. Tel: 679-3140. Cars Auto Sales: Reduced prices on: Allion, Premio, Spacio, Fielder, new model Raum. Tel: 679-3140. Toyota Camry in excellent condition with CD, AC, alarm. Price $875 000 neg. Tel: 644-5931 Vitara, immaculate condition, Tel. 629-2371, 6946027. RAV4, 96 series. Completed 44 thousand miles. Price $1.5M. Tel: 627-6740. cab pick-up, 4wheel drive, very good condition - $1.6M neg. Tel: 641-3595. Toyota Allion (white) fully equipped, rims, DVD, CD player, TV, remote alarm, excellent condition etc. Tel: 629-6202. Audi A4, black leather interior - TV, 6-disc changer, immaculate. Tel: 2311762, 642-2713. drive 390 Massey Ferguson tractor $2M. Contact 697-2492, 6 11 - 2 5 8 2 . Toyota Raum, AC, mags, CD, excellent condition. Tel: 626-3955. Toyota Camry SV40, AC, stereo, mags. Price $700 000 - Tel: 661-2391. cheap!! Car AE 100, $650 000 neg. Lady-driven. Call 645-7709, 626-5182. Tacoma, stick shift, extra cab, AC, bull bar, tools kit, high lift, in immaculate condition. Call 626-5306, 6717450.
Grey Toyota RAV4, PNN series. excellent condition, Tel: 641-1969. wagon, excellent condition, AC, mags, CD, power steering - $1 600 000 neg. Tel: 626-2884. AT 192 in good working condition, mag rims, AC, USB deck. Price $1M. Call 610-4206. Raum, PLL series, good condition, AC, rims, first owner, not hired car. $820 000. Cal: 695-6169. Allion PSS series, like new, all-in-one stainless steel food van, ready to move. Tel: 657-9237. Galant, 97 model, automatic, excellent condition. $600 000 neg. Tel: 662-9645. Model Axela PRR 4115, low mileage 16" chrome rims, alarm, music, body kit. 2563542, 617-5559. CRV: silver $2.65M neg year 2002, gold/ beige - $1.85M neg year '97. Both in excellent condition Tel: 641-5670. PSS 4560 -$1.3M or import your vehicle from SBT Japan (and save big). Contact Robin 655-0647. Toyota Tundra, CanArm ATV, SEADOO Jet-Ski, Evinrude outboard engine - 2260025, 648-3171, 600-3171. 2003 To y o ta R a u m , n e w m o d e l , PMM series. Excellent condition. Price $1.35M Call 6247684. Chevy Astro van, PSS series, excellent condition, AC, etc. Price $1.5M neg. Contact: 269-0010, 609-0686. , 2005, 2007 & 2010. MANUAL & AUTO 4 X 4, FULLY LOADED. CALL: 227-1511, 651-4578 Toyota Fielder PNN 8324, excellent condition. Price $1.85M. Contact: 600-0305, 685-7734. Toyota Corona PDD series, recently overhauled, excellent condition. Negotiable. Contact 220-5095.
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GUYANA CHRONICLE,Saturday SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2014 guyana CHRONICLE september 20, 2014 VEHICLES FOR SALE
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, year 2000 model, PNN series. Excellent c o n d i t i o n . P r i c e $ 2 . 5 M , Te l : 669-8903.
To y o t a N o a h P S S 7765, power door, power mirror, AC, sun roof, pearl white, 8-seater and 2 Voxy to register as G-Van - Call 688-1657.
-Trike Can- Am style Motorcycle, 200cc new, reverse gear, projection and led lights, digital dash board, unregistered $275,000 neg or credit, Wholesale TEL 227-3939, 621-4000
Just arrived - new shape RAV4, CRV, Rush, Premio, BB, Raum, Prado, 4 Runner, Land Cruiser, Vitz, Allion, Ractis, Cylpha, Vios, Axio, Pitbull bus, IST, Cami, AT 212, Voxy, Picnic, Alteeza, Spacio, Passo, Avensis, Ipsum, Hilux, Platz, Wish, Vigo, Corolla, NZE 121, Caldina wagon, Dualis, Wingroad wagon, BluebirdSylphy, Townace, Liteace, XTrail, Datsun pickup, Vannette, BMW, Mirage, Lancer, Colt, Dingo, Escudo, Honda Fit, Capa, Civic, Mazda Demio and more Ray's Motor Spares & Auto Sales - Sheriff Street. 227-2322, 2272330, 233-5151.
motor car PKK series $690 000, AT 212 motor car PKK series $950 000. Phone: 2683953, 665-8517. Toyota Avensis PSS series, tiptop condition, One Toyota solid def pickup, GRR series Contact: 226-2427, 690-7918 Tina or Chris. Massey Ferguson 699 Tractor 4 wheel drive, One Massey Ferguson 255 tractor with front bucket. Contact: 613-3609. To y o t a R a u m , f u l l y powered, PMM, AC, mags, perfect for bank purchase, $1.3M. 612-6693, 6894330. TM Double Rear Axle Truck, Excellent Condition, Ideal for mining, fuel, sand etc. 220-5163. NZE with flair kit, 17" mags, AC, CD, in excellent condition. Price, $1.35M neg. Cell 628-1682. Toyota Raum PMM series, excellent condition. Call 226-4356, 665-3038. Asking $2:26M neg. , Toyota Pick up, 4x4 manual, long base, 2- door diesel, solid axle; excellent condition Tel: 603-3384. GMC tow truck, one Scrap 720 Nissan 4x4 pickup. Call Richard 609-7675, 674-1705, 2332614. back tow truck, Toyota Fielder wagon, yellow, Toyota Noah mini van. Contact: 6009216. 6, automatic tramsmission, CD changer, PPP series. Asking $2M. 231-5992, 6288007. Axela, late PPP series, immaculate condition 16' alloy wheels, Pioneer music system $2.1M neg. 617-1757. RAV4, 2001 model, 60 000km, PKK series, excellent condition, automatic, alarm, MP3, DVD, CD deck, etc. Contact 6139239. 2006 Rush-SUV, PRR series, 31 000 km. grey, excellent condition. Lots of features - $3.1M. Call 622-8308, 655-3105, 225-1540.
Toyota 212. Serious e n q u i r i e s o n l y. Vi e w i n g c a n be done on Saturday or Sunday. Contact - 621-3843. fuel tankers double axle 20 000 and 19 000 litres, GRR 2129, GRR 2140. New condition. Call: 641-0519. Toyota Allion, chrome 16" rim, TV, DVD, CD changer, AC, alarm, pearl white, excellent condition, low mileage. Price $2M. Tel: 646-1338. 4x4 Tundra extra cab, AC, CD player, alarm, automatic silver grey, hard cover, bed liner, GPP series, 5 new B.F. Goodrich all terrain tyres. $2.8M Call Eddie -618-8016. Attendant to work at internet café. Proficient knowledge in computer use will be an asset. To apply, please submit CV and application to Manager via e-mail at future2zone@yahoo.com . To y o t a Hilux Gasolene & Diesel P i c k - u p s , R ecently Arrived, Unregistered, in Excellent Condition Call 691-2077. o r s e l l i n g y o u r used motor vehicle? Call M a r keting P r o o n 6 1 9 - 5 784 M arketingadvo2013@gmail: In stock: 170, 192, 212, NZE, Fielder, Allion, Spacio, Premio, Pickups and many m o r e a t t h e best prices. Toyota car PLL 3720, Black in excellent condition, flair kit wood grain dash board, 15" mags, music, 58 000 miles, $1.45M. Call 680-9741, 680-1013. m i n i b u s , B L L s e r i e s EFI long base, 15 inches mag rims, CD and flash drive player, Price $1.2M, Tel 2262996, 619-3593, 686-1940. Tacoma Access Cab V6 4x4 (2005) - GRR series with chrome bars, visor, covers and LED lights $4M. Call 682-3813, 6950805, 227-4910. CRV, fully loaded, hardly used, sunroof, AC, 83 000km, c/mags, under-glow light, L/crashbar. Excellent condition $2M - 223-1885, 642-3722.
Mazda Axela. O w n e r l e a v i n g c o u n t r y. R e a sonable offer accepted. Serious enquiries only. 675-6061.
Tacoma unregistered, 4-cylinder, mileage $44 000, manual transmission, 4wd, 4x4, TRD, sunroof, fully powered, M/extras - $3.2M. 223-1885, 6423722.
Land Cruiser Prado, PMM series 225-0188, 225-6070, Monday to Friday, 08:15hrs 16:15hrs, Saturday 08:15hrs 13:15hrs.
motorcycles for the price of one, Kawasaki Ninja 600c, Suzuki Marauder 250cc. Both 4000km - $1.3M - 223-1885, 6423722.
Hilux Vigo, ARB bumper and winch, snorkel, AC, CD deck, off road tyres, fog lamps, GMM series - 629-1340, 665-2842, 220-7107.
Carina 212, never worked hire, mag rims, music, fog lights. Contact: 652-5762, 6505229, Toyota Tundra 2006, fully loaded, good condition. Contact: 650-5229.
Pitbull BRR series $2.6M, 19- seater Pitbull BPP series $2.65M, TeL 6491113, 626-4109. Owner leaving country. UNREGISTERED New Model Toyota RAUM, body kit, TV, camera, alloy wheels, spoiler, fogs, HID, power door, remote-start alarm - $2,200,000 - Tel: 643-6565, 226-9931. Tundra - just off wharf $3.5M, 2007 model with crash bar etc., $5M, Toyota Premio with mag rims, new tyres $2.1M. Tel: 225-4398, 225-3737. pickup 4WD T100 from USA, not registered, extra cab with cap, excellent condition, drives like new, no rust. Price $2.5M, Tel: 612-8879, 678-2918, 626-0288, 629-7546. Live-In Maid preferablly from country area, NO COOKING, must know to prepare Indian dishes.. Apply at 38 Cummings & Middle Streets, Alberttown. Guyana Variety Store.
TRIDENT Cars 250 CC, 5 speed, 4 doors, power window, keyless entry, Cd player, Sunroof, PRR series- $595,000 cash or credit. TEL: 227-3939, 621-4000 H2 2006 model, SUT model, fully powered, full leather, 22" rims, sound system, head rest, excellent condition. $18M. TEL: 6214000,639-2000, 227-3939 3000GT Sports car 18" rims, leather s e a ts , c d p l a y e r, a m p a n d box, hid lights, excellent condition - $1.9M CALL: 2254126, 662-0844, 630-2000, 6214000, OR 227-5936. Limousine, Lincoln Town Car, fully powered, seats for 12 persons, fully powered, leather interior, 18" rims, sound system, DVD TV System, lighting effects, rents for weddings, proms, executive services $6 million. Start5 making money. Tel 227-3939, 621-4000
Benz S-300 bullet proof, leather seats, automatic.cd player, 2 screens, lots of extras, 19" rims, $2.5 million cash. Call: 621-4000/.227-3939 Auto Sales, Lot 2 George Street, W/Rust. We b u y and se l l u s e d v e h i c l e s , P r e m i o , A l l i o n , 2 1 2 C arina, AT 192, IST, Runx, Vios, Rave4, CRV, all models of pick-ups, RZ buses, wagons. You ask, we have it. 231-3690, 649-0329, David.
To y o t a Ta c o m a 4 x 4 2008 model autom a t i c , f u lly loaded with 4 " lift kit, headers, modified exhaust o n / o f f r o a d t y r e s with 17" mag s, PRR. Price $4.5M. One To y o ta Avensis 2006 m o d e l f u l l y l o a d e d , P P P. P r i c e $ 3 M . O n e Honda ATV 4 7 5 c c 2 0 1 0 m o d e l , d o u b le shock s r e v e r s e gear, drive shaft, five forward. Price $1.7M. Tel. 2203523, 616-1578. BENZ A140 right hand drive, 38,000 km, imported from UK with minor problem, sold as is, $1.8M. TEL: 227-3939, 621-4000 hard-to-get vehicle parts including windscreen, computer box, doors, lights, engines, front half, 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 ta , N i s s a n , B M W, M e r c e d e s , Mitsubishi, Honda Isuzu, Fuzo, etc. at unbeatable p r i c e s . C o n t a c t Te l . 6 4 5 7 8 0 0 , 0 0 1 - 5 9 7 - 866-6358.
welder and fabricator of mining parts. Tel: 642-7898. bus driver. Contact 220-2001, 220-6222. to work in the interior contact 223-5273/4 mature hire car driver. Call 227-4545, 227-4445. hire car driver to work and keep car. Call: 668-6455.
Barman, age 30 years plus. Contact 225-3466, 6614604. to service and work Excavator in the interior contact 223-5273/4 general domestic and housekeeper. Good working conditions. Tel: 234-0950. male, must have some experience in body work. Tel. 227-8659. person to sell food. Must have a valid Food Handler's Certificate. 678-6598.
Toyota RAV 4 2002 model, mag, ac, alarm, auto start etc., 82 000km, one GX 110 Mark II, DVD, CD, AC, etc. 84 000km, both in excellent condition. Tel: 629-5300.
& SON AUTO SALES - LOT 185 CHARLOTTE & KING STREETS, MARAJ BUILDING, TEL#227-0265, 227-1881, 6295178, 627-8057 - USED Honda Civic $1M, AT192 $900 000, AE110 Corolla - $925 000, Rumh -$1.25M, Tacoma (GRR series) $2M, RZ Bus $1.2M, New Model Raum $1.650M, Allion $2.05M, BMW 318, Premio $2.6M unreg. Marino $750 000, Mitsubishi Lancer (2007 model) $1.8M. To y o ta Verosa $2.9M.
experienced canter driver - Call: 677-1177.
C a m r y, 2 0 0 3 year model, leather seats, powered seats, automatic headlights, automatic wipers, new Toy o t a C D / M p 3 p l a y e r with USB and Ipod connection 17 inch rims, door vis o r s , f og lamps, cruise control, security system with trunk access on key, late PRR series, retractable mirrors - Call: 645-3775
Axela Price $2.3M, 2007 Axio TV/DVD $2.8M, 2004 Premio TV/DVD $2.4M. To y o t a H i l u x 4 W D , B e d l i n e r like new $1.9M, new model C o a s t e r 2 9 - s e a t e r. P r i c e $3.2M. 2003 Toyota IST body kit, fully loaded $2.2M, 2003 To y o t a V i t z $ 1 , 8 7 M , 2 0 0 3 Fielder wagon, black interior. Price $2.2M , 2 0 0 4 S p a ci o TV/DVD $2.3M, 2007 F i e l d e r w a g o n $ 2 . 8 M , Te l : 626-2466, 220-5124.
man or woman. Contact: 347-636-6863.
waitresses. Tel: 6442807, 227-6544.
Chief Auto Sale - Tel: 6 2 3 - 0 7 8 6 - To y o t a F i e l d e r Wa g o n 2 0 0 4 , To y o ta F i e l d e r W a g o n 2 0 0 6 , To y o t a I S T 2 0 0 3 , Toyota CRV PNN series. All vehicles u n r e g i s t e r e d , f u l l y loaded - Prices neg.
Spacio $2.2M, 2009 Mercedes Benz ASK, 2002 RX 7 $3M, 2007 Rush $3.4M, 2010 BMW ASK, 2001 Raum $1.7M, 2004 Toyota IST $2.3M 2006 Mitsubishi Colt $1.8M,2010 Toyota Avensis $3.7M,2007 Pit Bull bus $3.5M, 2010 BMW Mini Cooper $3.5M, 2004 Toyota Raum $2.2M. Call: 231-5992, 628-8007.
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& SON AUTO SALES LOT 235 SOUTH ROAD AND LIGHT STREETS, BOURDA, GEORGETOWN, TEL: 6295178, 233-8655. USED - Premio $2.7M (unregistered), New Model Raum $1.650M (PNN series), Allion $2.05M, Cedia Lancer $1.1M, Honda Civic $1M, Fielder Wagon $1.6M, Corona 170 Wagon $800 000, AE110 Corolla $925 000, Toyota spacio $1.8M, Raum $1.25M,Tacoma (GRR series) $2M,RZ b u s $ 1 . 2 M , R a n g e Rover Des 5L eng. Solid Deff $5M, Honda Accord $900 000, AT 192 $900 000, Marino $750 000, To y o t a Ve r o s a $ 2 . 9 M , N e w Model 212 $1.350M To y o ta N o a h ; Toyota Voxy, To y o t a IST (New Shape) S u z u k i S w i f t ; Daihatsu Move (660cc) Mercedes Be nz C200 Co m p r e s s or; Corolla A E 1 0 0 W agon ; Toyota Hiace Minibus RZ; Pitbu l l S t y l e Freezer Van; L a n d C r u i s e r ( f u l l y load e d); M a z d a Pr o c e e d 4 WD Extra-cab p i ckup; To y o ta H i l u x 4 W D Extra-cab pic k u p s 3RZ, 5 L, 3L-Solid Differential; Mitsubishi Canter Trucks 3, TONS OPEN TRAY, 2-TON4WD; 4TONS Freezer; N i s s a n A t l a s 2 Ton Truck. P r e Ord er your units earl y a n d get t h e b est p r i c e s . F u l l a f t e r - s a l es servic e an d f i n a n cing a v ailable. - All types of Japanese vehicles, motor spares and accessories. In stock are:- TOYOTA Hiace minibuses (Pit Bull), Hilux (single and extra cabs), Carina, Corolla, Rush, Allion, Premio, IST, BB, Vitz, Runx, Allex, Sienta, Raum, Spacio, Prado. MITSUBISHI, canters, MAZDA - A x e l a , D emio, HONDA - CRV, Fit, S2000 Sports Car. Easy credit available - 6 months no interest. A l l v e h icles sold with warr a n t y. Also a v a i l a ble:Degreasers in 45-gallon drums, 1-gallon bottles and spray bottles. Right and left sliding glass, trunk glass, windscreen and door glasses for the Pitbull buses in wholesale and retail quantities. Contact: 223-2400, 233-2681, 6247808.
experienced Merchandiser/Sales Representative to work. Call 227-3341, 6991212. nurse aides, domestic staff, handy men, all tradesmen, nanny 621-8223. at the De Hangout Bar, Industry. Tel: 6110979, 672-3582. Daf 55 Sand truck driver with mechanical experience, preferably in the Land of Canaan area. Tel: 227-5585. welder/ fabricator Contact: 220-4165, 623-1001. to work in bakery located in Best Village WCD. Tel. 254-1399, 627-2515. Confidential Secretary: Apply to tonyreidsrealty@hotmail.com salesgirl to work in shop on ECD - age 17-24. Text your information to 617-7823. & female to work in factory, between 18 and 35 years old. Please call 223-0090 for more information. to work 4 hours per day. Police Clearance required. Call: 6265686. qualified teacher to teach in Baramita North West District. Contact Sampson Baird, 689-6554. , 1 bar boy to work at Bibi Jameel Bar, 14 Vryheid's Lust, ECD. Call 686-5766, 676-7005. truck driver preferably from EBD, age 25-45 yrs. Wages $30 000 weekly Tel: 225-9304, 226-0772. elderly family to live at Long Creek, Linden Highway. Contact Mr Dave 225-3400, 645-4900, 6980000. guard to work in Meadow Bank. Age 40- 65. Contact: 226-0772 a Bel Air resident, a great cleaner and washer 225-2709, 693-2526, 2255198. m u s t h a v e experience in reading maps and GPS Contact 223-5273/4
WANTED Stations to rent. Contact : 231-4010, 627-8277, 669-6110. Address is Robb and Albert Streets. Also two experienced barbers and two hairdressers with customers. & l a n d t o buy in Eccles, Providence, Better Hope, Cummings Lodge, La Parfaite Harmonie, LBI, Montrose. Call: 675-7292. kitchen assistant, Monday - Frid a y, p r e f e r a b l y f r o m East Coast or Bel Air Village area. Call: 6441004. girl/boy and porters. Apply in person t o Av i n a s h Wa t e r St reet, 08:30hrs to 16:30hrs. person to clean and must know to cook, 2 recommendations are needed. Call 646-3929. Girl/Boy and Porters. Apply in person to Avinash Water Street, 08:30hrs to 16:30h r s . and straightstitch operator to work at Garm e n t factory. Call 222-2541 Monday to Friday. Attendant/Receptionist and Housekeeper at Brittany's Hotel, 38 William Street, Campbellville. Contact 688-1855, 227-0751. and outdoor sales representative for thriving business. Interested persons write to: Personnel Mana g e r, PO Box 12154, Georgetown, Guyana. Gi r l / Bo y a n d Po r t e r s . A p p l y i n p e r son to Avinash Water Street, 08:30hrs to 16:30hrs. Clerk. Must have valid Police Clearance, at least 3 subjects CXC, able to work f l e x i b l e hours, excellent reporting skills. Contact 2315359, 672-7189. WoodMizer O p e r a t o r, M o u l d e r O p e r a t o r, S a w mill Millwright, Timber G r a n t M a n a g e r. C a l l R i chard 609-7675, 2332614, 674-1705. and outdoor sales representative for thriving business. Interested persons write to: Personnel Manager, PO Box 12154, Georgetown, Guyana. experienced mechanic to work at Meadow Bank, EBD. Must be able to overhaul parking engine, 25-45 years old, $5 0 0 0 p e r d a y . Te l . 2 2 5 9304, 226-0772. exp e r i e n c e d c o o k Mon-Fri: must have food handler's certificate and 2 recent reco m m e n d a t i o n s Call: 613-3621 - 3 - 5 years experience in tiling. Salary $8,000 per day. Call Ramesh 600-0840 between 8:00 am 12:00 pm or from 1:00 pm 5:00 pm Monday to Saturday. s e l f - c o n tained apartment with fenced yard in Georgetown or La Parfaite Harmonie $30 000 - $35 000 monthly - Te l : 6 5 4 - 4 11 6 . employees to work in factory. Apply at 353 East Street, Georgetown. Monday 08:00hrs - 16:00hrs, Saturday 08:00hrs - 12:00hrs (between Lamaha and New Market Streets.
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Afghanistan launch preparation for historic maiden ICC Cricket World Cup …Captain Mohammad Nabi: This will be written in the history of Afghanistan, as we are the first-ever sports team in the country to qualify for a World Cup AFGHANISTAN will be aiming to make a lasting impression when they appear in their maiden ICC Cricket World Cup, with the side spending four weeks in Australia and New Zealand, to prepare for cricket’s pinnacle 50over tournament as part of a tour, organised by the ICC’s High Performance Programme (HPP). Having only become an Affiliate member of the ICC in 2001, Afghanistan have appeared in three consecutive ICC World Twenty20 tournaments (2010, 2012, and 2014), and is now starting their final phase of preparation for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, which will be played from February 14 to March 29.
Afghanistan will commence their fourweek HPP tour with two one-day matches in Perth tomorrow and Tuesday, before featuring in two matches in Canberra. They will conclude their tour in Tauranga where they will play matches against Auckland and Northern District. Skipper Mohammad Nabi, shortly after arriving in Perth on Monday, said his side were motivated to make a mark in their debut ICC Cricket World Cup. “We are very proud to find a place in the ICC mega event, the Cricket World Cup. This will be written in the history of Afghanistan, as we are the first-ever sports team in the country to qualify for a World Cup. “We and the whole nation are looking forward to the tournament. All Afghans want that team to play well in the World Cup,”
Mohammad Nabi he said. The 29-year-old allrounder believed that the HPP tour will provide invaluable impetus to his side’s recent momentum, having recorded a string of strong finishes at ICC events in the last 12 months, as well as victory over Bangladesh and a drawn ODI series against Zimbabwe.
“Our main objective as a team will be to acclimatise ourselves with the local conditions and get maximum advantage out of the HPP tour. We will be playing some tough state and provincial teams. “We assume the WACA will be a tough challenge. It produces more bounce and carry compared to other pitches in Australia, and we are not used to those kinds of tracks. “We will be playing three matches of the World Cup in New Zealand, and we will be working to develop the skills required for those conditions during ICC HPP tour. The plus point is that some of our players have been to New Zealand already, in 2010 for the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup,” he said. Afghanistan have been placed in Pool A of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, along with four-
Selman helps Windies ... FROM BACK PAGE Georgia Guy gathered a couple square of the wicket first ball she faced but then Morna Nielson charged down the wicket for a non-existent single off the fifth delivery, and found herself stranded after Guy failed to respond. The wicket sealed a superb come-from-behind victory for West Indies Women who had earlier rattled up 214 for eight off their 50 overs, after being sent in. Stafanie Taylor topscored with 66 from 84 balls, with seven fours and a six, while Kycia Knight hit 39 and Natasha McLean, 36, in putting on 58 for the first wicket. When McLean skied off-spinner Georgia Guy
to long on in the 12th over, Taylor and Knight put on 53 for the second wicket to put the innings back on course. Shanel Daley chipped in with an unbeaten 29 down the order to rally the tail. Guy picked up three for 23 while left-armer Morna Nielsen took two for 27. West Indies Women seemed destined to lose the game when Priest and Bates were involved in their century stand. Priest faced 137 balls and struck eight fours while Bates counted eight fours and a six off 75 deliveries, before the skipper holed out to long-off in the 25th over, to give Mohammed her first wicket. With three runs added in Mohammed’s next over,
Amy Satterthwaite topedged a sweep and was taken at slip by Taylor, for one. Priest and Sophie Devine, who scored 31 from 43 balls with two fours and two sixes, added 59 for the third wicket to revive their side’s hopes. Devine seemed to be accelerating New Zealand Women to victory when she cleared the ropes in successive overs with 18-year-old leg-spinner Shaquana Quintyne and then Mohammed. However, she fell to a soft dismissal in the 39th over, driving a full toss from Mohammed to Britney Cooper at cover. West Indies Women then kept their nerve to edge the Kiwis.
time champions Australia, co-hosts New Zealand, Bangladesh, three-time finalists England, Scotland and 1996 champions Sri Lanka. Afghanistan will play their first-ever ICC Cricket World Cup match when they face Bangladesh on February 18 in Canberra, the side they beat by 32 runs in their only ODI encounter to date during the Asia Cup 2014. Their other matches are against Scotland (in Dunedin on February 26), Australia (in Perth on March 4), New Zealand (in Nelson on March 8) and England (in Sydney on March 13). The skipper believed that his side have what it takes to continue their strong form against higherranked opponents. “We have the capability to upset one or two teams. Being a global event, everybody will follow each game, so we have to stay calm, play
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to our potential and enjoy the pressure. If we play well enough, you never know. “I think the first game (Bangladesh) will be a crucial one as everyone would like to start with a win; we have beaten Bangladesh in their own backyard, which is another plus point. It could also be a crucial game against Australia,” he said. Nabi, who was the fourth-highest run-getter of the qualifying tournament, the ICC World Cricket League Championship, believed his side would receive great local support down under. “The national team have not visited Australia or New Zealand before, so this will be the chance for Afghans who are based in Australia or New Zealand to come to the grounds and support their team. I am sure we will get lots of supporters in every game.”
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Champions League T20
Williamson ton crushes Cobras IN MOST Twenty20 matches, the brevity of the format allows teams a chance to mount a comeback even if the scorecard makes for grim reading. (Scores: Northern Knights 206 for 5 (Williamson 101*, Devcich 67) beat Cobras 44 for 2 by 33 runs (D/L method). This did not seem like one of those matches. Kane Williamson showed off his increasing proficiency in the format with a maiden T20 century to lead Northern Knights to their highest score, and Trent Boult and Tim Southee underlined their customary threat with the new ball to leave Cobras on the mat. By the time the rain came down in the eighth over of the chase, the asking rate was nearing 13 and saved Cobras from what was shaping to be an hour of minimising the margin of defeat. At the start of the year, Williamson was not seen as someone who could play Twenty20s. Everything about him seemed old-school, from the manner in which he batted - lacking the glamorous mega hits the fans and the format love - to the way in which he celebrated his centuries with a mild wave of the bat.
He hadn’t played a single game in the format in all of 2013. In 2014, though, he has been immense in Twenty20s, averaging over 40, striking at 137, and almost doubling his aggregate in the format. In Raipur, he showed how versatile his game is. His first 15 runs all came behind the wicket as he used the pace of the bowlers. He picked off four successive twos in the fourth over, nudging the ball in the gaps and running hard, to signal a shift in momentum after a tight start from Cobras bowlers. There had been plenty of close calls for both him and opening partner Anton Devcich early on: in the first over itself, there was a mix-up and Williamson was nearly run-out; in the second, there was an unintentional four for him to third man as he was late in leaving the ball; in the third, Devcich just beat the throw from point; in the fourth, a Williamson top edge flew for six over fine leg; in the fifth, Devcich was reprieved at short fine leg by Justin Kemp, who hurt his hand attempting a low catch. Williamson and Devcich capitalised on that fortune to build a 140-run stand at more than 10 an over. Williamson was superb at placing the
ball behind the stumps, and used the inside-out chip to good effect, while Devcich unveiled a series of sweeps and reverse-sweeps. The acceleration came in the middle of the innings, with 74 runs arriving in a five-over spell - there was also a 37ball sequence in which there was only one dot delivery. The next scoreless ball was in the 14th over when Devcich was run-out. Daniel Flynn followed for a duck, but BJ Watling kept the frenetic pace up with a 20-ball cameo in which he feasted on Kemp. Williamson was muscling the ball around by this stage, including a powerful hit to cow corner for six off Rory Kleinveldt. Charl Langeveldt, who hasn’t played a competitive
Eighth annual `Ride for Life’ cycle road race billed for October 16-19 By Michael DaSilva
Kane Williamson struck 101 to help Northern Knights crush Cape Cobras in a rain-hit game in Raipur.
ECCB/H. Nauth and Sons T20 Tournament
Action bowls off tomorrow THE EAST Coast Cricket Board (ECCB) will tomorrow bowl off a T20 competition for teams within its constituent, thanks to the kind sponsorship of H. Nauth and Sons Civil Engineering Contractors and Petrol Station. The tournament will be played strictly in accordance with T20 rules and regulations of the ECCB and will be done on a knock-out basis, with the preliminary rounds being played with red balls and white uniforms while the final will be played with white balls and coloured uniforms. Two matches will be played on each ground with one starting at 10:00hrs and ending at 13:00hrs, while the second will commence
ar 13:30hrs and conclude at 16:30hrs. Clubs fielding two teams are not allowed to inter-change players and each club must declare to the ECCB Competitions Committee (ECCBCC) on or before tomorrow, a list of 14 players who will be representing the club. The finalist with the highest run rate in the preliminary rounds will be hosting the final which carries a winners’ purse of $150 000 and a trophy and clubs who desire further information, can contact Chairman of the Competitions Committee Raymond Barton via telephone numbers 2201636, 626-0223. Meanwhile, the ECCB in a press release stated that the fixtures were done
game in nearly a year, delivered several yorkers to stifle the runs and for a brief while it seemed as though Williamson might struggle to reach his hundred. He got there in grand style, though, with a stunning shot that sailed over cover for six even though he was flopping over towards the leg side. That also took Knights beyond 200, to a score that looked beyond Cobras’ reach. A full-strength Cobras line-up would have had Dale Steyn, Sunil Narine and the Ram Slam’s most successive bowler, Beuran Hendricks. Instead, severely-weakened Cobras were taken apart by a team that had already played three matches at the same venue. (ESPN Cricinfo)
and witnessed by several clubs last Sunday and are as follows: Upper East Coast Zone - Mahaica Sports Club vs Perseverance at Helena 1-2 Ground at 10:00Hrs, umpires are Mukesh Persaud and Guyanand Sukou and Helena 1-2 versus Unity at Helena 1-2 Ground from 13:30hrs with the same umpires officiating. Charles Gibbons and Cyril Singh are the two officials in charge of proceedings at Strathavon, wherein Dundee will oppose Bravados in game number one followed by the home team taking on Avish Auto Sales in the second fixture. Lower East Coast Zone, Enterprise (B) versus Golden Grove at Enterprise
Community Centre from 10:00hrs, followed by Enterprise (A) meeting Lusignan (A) in the second match from 13:30hrs with Gavin D’Aguiar officiating. At Buxton Community Centre ground, Plaisance will oppose Lusignan (B) from 10:00hrs while Buxton (B) and Mon Repos (B) will meet in the second fixture, with Anandjit and Dhanraj calling play. Kenlyn Baker will be the official at the Better Hope Community Centre ground, with two matches Better Hope (B) meeting Lions XI and Better Hope (A) facing Buxton (A), while at Ogle, Robert Adonis and Validam Ritney will call play when Ogle (Blue) meet Mon Repos (A) and Ogle (Red) face La Bonne Intention.
THE eighth annual `Ride for Life’ five-stage cycle road race will be staged from October 16 to 19 and will cover a distance of approximately 266 miles. The four-day event, which is open to all local cyclists, is expected to attract a number of overseasbased Guyanese cyclists as well as foreign riders and is expected to be a scorcher, as most of the local-based pedal-pushers will be seeking to out-pedal their foreign-based counterparts as well as those from the Region and further afield. The first stage gets under way at 07:30hrs from outside the Corriverton Police Station and concludes at Alexander Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice, a distance of 46.6 miles. Stage two (60.4 miles) will commence from 14:00hrs the same day and will wheel off from the Rosignol Stelling road and conclude on Carifesta Avenue, Georgetown. The third stage will commence at 09:00hrs from outside the Wales Police Station, West Bank Demerara and conclude at Bushy Park, East Bank Essequibo, a journey of 35 miles. From there the cyclists will be transported by boat to Essequibo Coast and the following day, they will
Raynauth Jeffrey is the defending champion.
do battle over 67.1 miles, starting from Supenaam at 07:30hrs and will proceed to Charity then return to Suddie for the finish. The fifth and final stage pedals off at 08:30hrs from Kara Kara, Linden Highway and concludes on Homestretch Avenue, Georgetown. Raynauth Jeffrey is the defending champion in the open category, while Hamza Eastman and Raymond Newton won the juniors and veterans’ categories last year. Jeffrey’s time last year was 10 hours 5 minutes 33 seconds while Eastman clocked 10 hours 9 minutes 56 seconds. Newton stopped the clock last year at 10 hours 9 minutes 57 seconds.
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Automaton, man, inspiration
Twenty years on, Shivnarine Chanderpaul continues to be understated, underestimated. And that doesn’t bother him. What’s not to like?
From Desmond Haynes to West Indies’ most recent debutant, Chanderpaul has been the common link.
By Brydon Coverdale RUN MACHINE. It’s one of those pervasive cricket clichés, like Ravi Shastri’s tracer bullet. But for a while I thought that Shivnarine Chanderpaul might have been an actual run machine, a technically advanced automaton whose purpose was to keep West Indies competitive. The evidence was compelling. How else could Chanderpaul be struck in the head by a Brett Lee bouncer in Jamaica in 2008, crumple to the ground in total numbness, both physical and cognitive, but then get up, bat on, and score a century? It was a Terminator-like revival, from a figure more Danny DeVito than his twin, Arnold Schwarzenegger. How else could he bat for more than 25 hours in a Test series between dismissals, face 1 050 consecutive Test deliveries without losing his wicket, as he did against India in 2002? How could he bat for more than 17 hours between dismissals in 2004, again in 2007, and more than 18 hours in 2008? It’s like John Isner winning a set 70-68 at Wimbledon and then doing it again,
and again, and again. The proof that finally convinced me Chanderpaul was flesh and blood was the discovery that he has produced a son. That and the fact that we’re living in an age of planned obsolescence. Machines are no longer built to last, certainly not for 20 years. Chanderpaul functions as effectively today as on his Test debut in 1994. Yes, Shiv is a man. A quiet man, an inspiration to introverts like me, everywhere. He goes to work, does his thing, does it damn well, and does it over and over and over again. He is understated and underestimated. How can a man with nearly 12 000 Test runs still be viewed as an underdog? In part, because his team rarely wins. But also, I suspect, because of his nature. Twitter tells me more than I ever thought I would know about Shane Warne’s relationships, Chris Gayle’s eating habits, Kevin Pietersen’s opinions. I couldn’t care less. In Chanderpaul I sense a kindred spirit, reserved and self-contained. He seems not to care what anyone thinks, and I respect that. He has played Test cricket for two decades but is still a mystery.
I like that. Chanderpaul has been so good for so long that he has played with the 163rd West Indies Test cricketer, Desmond Haynes, and with the 300th, Leon Johnson. And most, in between. He knows that quicker and easier doesn’t mean better. When your name is Shivnarine Chanderpaul, you probably work that lesson out when you first learn to write your name. There were other things Chanderpaul learnt early in life. If a stubborn batsman can be said to be married to his wicket, Chanderpaul and his are celebrating their 20th anniversary and still going strong. Mind you, they’d been going steady for 12 years prior. At 8, he was fending off concrete balls hurled by grown men in a training method his father believed would make him tough. If it sounds harsh, it was at least effective. It also led to his unique stance, originally concocted to protect himself. Chanderpaul is now 40, but he still faces up that same way, 90 degrees askew, as if expecting the squareleg umpire to bowl to him. Glenn McGrath usually seemed unshakeable but said
it was off-putting to run in while the batsman stood front-on with his bat behind his shoulder. For the viewer, it’s mesmerising. He’s not in position, he can’t be ready, oh he’s punched a three through cover. He’s not watching, he can’t play that shot, oh he’s tickled another two behind square. Of course, he’s always watching intently from behind the supermarket-bought anti-glare strips under his eyes. Always ready to nudge and nurdle. Fittingly, he shares his name with a small stabbing weapon. A shiv can bring death by a thousand cuts. What better description of Chanderpaul? Alas, his work often does not prove fatal to his opponents. He has played in 74 losing Tests, more than any other player in history. Sachin Tendulkar won fewer Tests than Chanderpaul has lost. Still he chooses to bat on. And on, and on. Most recently it was another series without losing his wicket. He batted more than 12 hours against Bangladesh without once being dismissed. He became the first 40-year-old in 20 years to score a Test century, and moved up to third on the ICC’s Test batting rankings. By the ICC’s reckoning, only Kumar Sangakkara and AB de Villiers are currently better Test batsmen than Chanderpaul. Where would West Indies be without him? His Test record is notable for its strength against the best opposition teams. He averages 63 against India, 52 against England, 50 against South Africa, 49 against Australia. Chanderpaul has his critics, those who say he should bat higher than No. 5, take on more responsibility in a team that lacks potency. I say get off his back; just let Shiv do his thing. Usually his thing is to demoralise bowlers slowly, silently. But occasionally, he can destroy them. Consider the list of the fastest Test hundreds: Viv Richards, Adam Gilchrist, Jack Gregory, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, David Warner, Chris Gayle. Sorry, what? Shivnarine Chanderpaul? You no more expect to see his name in that company than you do Chris Tavaré’s or Bill Lawry’s. His 69-ball century against Australia in Guyana in 2003 proved that he cannot be defined solely by his seriousness. There were hooks and pulls off Lee and Jason Gillespie, no quarter given to loose balls from Stuart MacGill and Brad Hogg. And the next match it was back to normal, a cautious 21 off 92 balls. It was like seeing Lloyd Bridges turn comedian in Airplane, just to prove that he could. But he can’t do everything. Captaincy wasn’t for Shiv. He led West Indies in 14 Tests but the role did not fit him. Not everyone is suited to leadership. Little wonder this little wonder was among them. “As a captain you have more responsibilities, you have to say more things, you have to be more open, you can’t be quiet, you have to try and get involved in everything,” Chanderpaul once said. “At times it can make you stressed out, doing these things over and over.” I hear you, Shiv. You may get called a run machine, but I know you’re just a man. The man. Keep doing your own thing, what you’ve been doing at 20, 30 and 40. I hope you’re still doing it at 50. (ESPN Cricinfo)
Trophy Stall sponsors secondary schools tape ball cricket THE Trophy Stall situated in Bourda Market will be sponsoring the Education Month Senior Secondary Schools’ Tapeball Round Robin/ Knockout Cricket competition. At stake is the Trophy Stall Cup along with medals for the winning team and runners-up. The Most Valuable Player of the Tournament as well as the Manof-the-Match of the final will be rewarded for their efforts. Teams will be divided into groups for the round robin stage and the winner of each group will advance to the knockout stage. The Super SixOver tournament will get under way at the National Cultural Centre tarmac next Saturday from 08:30hrs and will continue on October
4 with the final on October 5 when Education Month comes to an end. Team managers are asked to make contact with the tournament’s organiser James Lewis on 672-6179, 666-5857. Group `A’ is made up of Charlestown Secondary, St John’s College and Lodge Secondary while Queen’s College, North Ruimveldt Secondary and Dolphin Secondary are in group `B’. Group `C’ consists of St Mary’s High, South Ruimveldt Secondary and St. Stanislaus College. N o r t h G e o r g e t o w n S e c o n d a r y , B r i c k d a m Secondary and Central High make up Group `D’ while Group `E’ is made up of East Ruimveldt Secondary, Tutorial High and Christ Church Secondary.
GSSF Steel Challenge Tier 1 Match on today at Timehri Ranges THE Guyana Sport Shooting Federation (GSSF) will host its inaugural Steel Challenge Tier 1 Match competition today at the Timehri Ranges. Steel Challenge is completely new to competitive shooters in Guyana and in the circumstances, the GSSF is endeavouring to pioneer, grow and promote this sport to its members and affiliates nationwide. According to Roul Bhudu, GSSF committee member, “It is the ideal event for people from all backgrounds professionals, beginners, the young as well as shooters that have limited mobility who would otherwise be unable to compete. Steel Challenge provides a very level playing field where pistol shooters can compete.” President of the GSSF, Vidushi Persaud, said “Steel Challenge matches are fun for both competitors and spectators. “This
Vidushi Persaud, president of the GSSF shooting sport and its rules are easy to understand fast shooting, reactive targets sounding the hits - and the time is the score, and by maintaining consistent challenges from year to year, the competition lends itself to the notion of setting and breaking speed records, which greatly adds to the excitement for all.” Persaud, touted as one of Guyana’s best behind the trigger in the competition, is said to be a favourite in today’s event.
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Skipper Emrit says Tridents not intimidated by big boys …CPL champions open CLT20 campaign today
MOHALI, India (CMC) – Captain Rayad Emrit believes Barbados Tridents can hold their own alongside some of the bigger franchises in the Champions League Twenty20, and says they have no plans on being intimidated.
The Tridents open their campaign today in the Champions of Champions T20 tournament here when they face Indian Premier League side Kings XI Punjab at the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium. They will also clash with Cape Cobras, Hobart
Hurricanes and Northern Knights in a competitive Group B but Emrit said Tridents were backing themselves to compete strongly. “We are not intimidated. We are a good unit. We didn’t win the CPL by luck. We played good cricket throughout and if we can continue that momentum in the Champions League, I think we are going to have a good chance of reaching very far,” Emrit said. “It’s just now for the international guys to come and blend in as quickly as possible. I think we are a good unit and I think we have everything that it takes to compete in that tournament.”
Emrit leads a side that will be missing the likes of captain Kieron Pollard, Shoaib Malik and Dwayne Smith all of whom are participating in the tournament for other franchises. They have been replaced by Zimbabwean Elton Chigumbura, Sri Lankan Dilshan Munaweera and New Zealander James Franklin. However, most of the team are untested in Indian conditions but Emrit, who has already represented his native Trinidad and Tobago in the CLT20, said he had already spoken to his players about adjustments that needed to be made. “The atmosphere is
Ramchand & Rohan Auto Spares Softball tournament
Dilchan’s 114 inspires Uprisers to victory HARRYNARINE Dilchan stroked a master-class 114 to help guide Uprisers to a 129-run victory over Brickery when action in the Ramchand & Rohan Auto Spares Softball tournament continued. A number of matches were played but it was Dilchan’s classy 114 that was the highlight of the team. His knock saw his side amass 249 all-out and, chasing the massive target, Brickery could have totalled only 120 all-out. Meanwhile, Trophy Stall defeated Country Side by six wickets when the two sides clashed. Country Side, sent in to bat first, were all dismissed for 188 runs and in response, Trophy Stall scored 189 for the loss of four wickets. When Country Side batted, Sakichan Jagdeo topscored with 55 and Sachin Ramcharran made 25. For Trophy Stall, Fazal Rafeek hammered home a well put together 64 runs and Davendra Deosarran chipped in with 39. In other matches played: Bel Air RUBiS def. Wellman by 139 runs. Bel Air 217 for 6 off 20 overs. Krishna Ramnauth 59. Suresh Ramdin 43. Budhu
43. Grieg De Franco 2 for 27. Tony Singh 2 for 52. Wellman 78 all out in 11.3 overs. De Franco 35. Baldeo Muller 4 for 11. Riyas Khan 4 for 15. Frontliners Masters def. Enterprise Legends by 24 runs. Frontliners 169 for 10 off 20 overs. Raymond Bisraj 55. Linden Mc Cay 25. Seemangal Yadram 2 for 16. C. Singh 2 for 40. Enterprise 145 all out in 18.2 overs. R. Roopdeo 36. H. Hemraj 32. Gary Mc Coy 4 for 36. Lionel Persaud 2 for 27. Floodlights def. Industry Super Kings by 11 wickets. Industry 113 all out in 18.3 overs. Ishwar Persaud 46. S. Ramphal 25. Ramchand Ragbeer 3 for 20.Ramkellwan 2 for 8. Dharam Persaud 2 for 10. John Sumir 2 for 16. Floodlights 116 for no wickets off 9 overs. Patrick Khan 53 not out. Richard Persaud 38 not out. Blue Divas def. Sleepin Warriors by 66 runs. Blue Divas 154 for 5 off 10 overs. Gailann Stanford 59. Sleepin Warriors 88 for 5 off 10 overs. Rochell Eastman 43. Dianne Amos 2 for 8. Trophy Stall Angels def. Karibee Strikers by 7 wickets. Karibee Strikers 119
Harrynarine Dilchan accumulated 114 for Uprisers. for 9 off 10 overs. Trishane Cort 26. Nagma Budhoo 27. Anisa Persaud 3 for 21. Alicia Allen 2 for 26. Trophy Stall 121 for 3. June Ogle 51 not out. Monica Seales 26 not out. Odessa Oniel 24. Karibee Strikers def. Blue Divas by 53 runs. Karibee Strikers 126 for 4 off 10 overs. Sherika Campbell 29. Nagma Budhoo 27. Blue Divas 73 for 8 off 10 overs. N.. Budhoo 2 for 5. Wellman def. 4R Lioness by 7 wickets. 4R Lioness 102 for 6 off 10 overs. Ruth George
47. Akase Thompson 25. Haseena Mohamed 3 for 18. Wellwoman 103 for 3 in 7.3 overs. Zola Telford 47. Joan Vansertima 20 not out. Slingers def. Parika Defenders by 7 wickets. Parika 158 for 6 off 20 overs. Orville Black 43. Jerome Basdeo 26. Slingers 159 for 4 in 17.5 overs. Fazal Rafeek (Stiffy) 61. Malo Malone 30. M.R.K. Saffie 2 for 33. Speedboat def. Challengers by 49 runs. Speedboat 193 all out. Greig Singh 44. Dhaniram Ramnauth 2 for 20. Dianand Singh 2 for 25. Challenger 144 all out. D. Ramnauth 46. Greig Singh 4 for 18. Regal def. Warriors X1 by 165 runs. Regal 257 for 5 off 20 overs. Navin Singh 88. Chien Gittens 51. Safraz Esau 43. D. Lakhan 2 for 37. Warriors X1 92 all out in 9.4 overs. R. Kumar 36. M. Arjune 4 for 12. Regal Masters def. Fishermen Masters by 26 runs. Regal 146 for 6 off 20 overs. Raymond Harper 38 not out. Tony Amerally 36. Danny Gangdin 2 for 12. K. Mohabir 2 for 42. Fishermen 120 all out in 18.5 overs. R. Kumar 42. P. Mohanj 34. R. Harper 3 for 16. M. Arjune 2 for 18.
going to be different. There is going to be large crowds and a lot of crowd pressure but I keep reminding the team it is just another cricket game. Yes, the crowd is going to be big but it’s just another cricket game,” the all-rounder pointed out. Luckily for the Tridents, they will play their first three games in Mohali, the stadium in north-western India which is known to support faster bowlers. And with several seamers included in the Tridents line-up, Emrit is hoping they can exploit the conditions. However, he believes overall the Tridents will need to adjust quickly to Indian conditions.
“When the Trinidad team used to go to India (for the CLT20), we used to go down to Guyana and play some practice games because the conditions in Guyana were more like India so I keep telling the team the conditions in India are like playing in Guyana,” Emrit said. “The pitches are similar to those in Guyana. But in Mohali where we play our first three matches, it’s a bit different as the ball comes on to the bat a bit like Barbados and St Lucia. “So I think it will be a bit like home in Mohali. Hopefully it is the same as last year when the ball was coming onto the bat.”
Big prize money on offer for Irene Benjamin’s cycle road race in Berbice
BIG prize money will be on offer today when the Flying Ace Cycle Club of Berbice stages the Irene Benjamin 75th birth anniversary cycle road race along the Corentyne Coast, Berbice. The event which wheels off at 09:00hrs is expected to attract most of the country’s top pedalpushers, as the lucrative cash prizes are on offer. Over $350 000 will be up for grabs with the overall winner taking home $75 000. All in all, the top three finishers in the open category will be rewarded for their efforts as well as the top three juniors, the top three veterans, the top three mountain bikers and the top three BMX riders. The event which is being sponsored by Benjamin’s Bicycle Shop situated in Fyrish, Corentyne will see senior and junior cyclists
cover a distance of 60 miles, while the veterans will ride for 40 miles. The female cyclists and mountain bikers will cover four miles and the BMX riders two miles. The BMX riders will pedal off from the Albion Police Station and finish at Benjamin’s Bike Shop, Fyrish, Corentyne. The females and mountain bikers will move off from Rose Hall Town and end at the same location as the BMX riders. The veterans, after being sent off from Fyrish, will pedal 40 miles to the vicinity of Nand Persaud Rice Mills at Number 36 Village, Corentyne before turning back to finish at the place of origin. The seniors and juniors will also move off from Benjamin’s Bike Shop at Fyrish, but will turn back at Number 66 Village Corentyne to finish at the place of origin.
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Pepsi Hornets aiming to add Banks DIH - UG Wolves ready to 7s title to collection rumble with the big boys By Rawle Toney
AFTER successfully hoisting the GRFU 10s trophy, the Pepsi Hornets are now ready to sting their way through the competition tomorrow, to add the Banks DIH 7s title to their collection. But it will be no easy task, as surprising new kids on the block – the University of Guyana – say that they are ready to hang out with the big boys. The Guyana Rugby Football Union (GRFU) will host the Annual Banks DIH Sevens tournament tomorrow at the National Park Rugby Field and with a spot for Guyana’s Sevens team in this year’s NACRA Championship in Mexico in sight, rugby fans can expect an all-out war. Newcomers Police and Yamaha Caribs are the other teams in the one-day
tournament that will see new champions crowned, since last year winners, the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), said that their main players are still recovering from injuries sustained during the season. But though it’s clear from the response given by the coaches and players in the tournament that the Army men would certainly be missed, one would not argue that the freshly groomed rivalry between the Hornets and the UG Wolves is enough to keep the competition interesting. “We’re just looking to have a good day and we’re not going to take anyone for granted,” said Hornets captain Ryan Gonsalves who was speaking exclusively to Chronicle Sport at his team’s practice session yesterday in the National Park. “As we say, Sevens is for the quick and the dead. As for my team, we’re looking
pretty good but we’re now trying to get back into
Pepsi Hornets captain Ryan Gonsalves Sevens mode because we’ve been playing a lot of 15s
and 10s Rugby over the last couple of months and we’re
Bakewell junior tennis tournament enters second round THE inaugural Bakewell Junior Tournament which started last weekend at the National Racquet Centre served off with matches that will allow the Guyana’s top juniors to display their talent and confirm a place in the second round. National Juniors coach Shelly Daly-Ramdyhan, in a release, was very happy for the opportunity through this tournament to evaluate the young players who are training in preparation for the upcoming InterGuiana Games for tennis which will be held in late October. The Bakewell tournament, she said, provides the round format for maximum match play but which also shows how each player copes with the variety of styles played by their opponents.
Shelly Daly-Ramdyhan The players who recently returned from the Caribbean U-12 tournament showed tremendous improvement in their
determination during matches, some of which lasted up to one hour. Matches will continue at the National Racquet Centre this weekend. Results so far are as follows: Girls 14: Kalyca Fraser def Sarah Klautky 4/2 4/0. Sarah Klautky def Sandhya Indrajeet 4/1 4/0. Boys 14: Group A: #1 seed Jordan Beaton def. #2 seed Heimraj Resaul 5/4 4/1. Beaton also def. Vijay Sharma 4/0 4/2 and Darius Marshall 4/0 4/0. Heimraj Resaul def Darius Marshall 4/0 4/0 and Vijay Sharma 4/1 4/4(7/3). Boys 14: Group B: Mark McDonald def Antionne Andries 4/1 4/1 and won by w/o from Ariel Khan. Boys 14: Group C: Keenan Persaud def. Ravin Ramprasad 4/0 4/1, Joshua Kalekyezi 4/2 4/0 and won by w/o from Aman Daswaney. Girls 18: #1 seed Nicola Ramdyhan
def Aretta Dey 6/1 6/6 (11/9). Aretta Dey def Diana Bahrat 6/0 6/0. Boys 12: Group A: Jeremiah Kalekyzei def Wayne Baker 4/0 4/0 and won by w/o against Shamar Williams. Vijay Sharma def Wayne baker 4/0 4/1 and Jeremiah Kalekyezi. Group B: Vadaenand Resaul def Nigel Lowe 4/1 4/3. Antionne Andries def Vadaenand Resaul 4/1 4/1. Adesh Khayyam def. Vadaenand Resaul 4/0 4/2. Antionne Andries def Adesh Khayyam 4/2 5/3. Group C: Ackibe Beresford def Joshua Kalekyezi 0/4 4/2(8/6). tie break, lost to Viraj Sharma def. Ackibe Beresford 2/4 4/4(7/4). Joshua Kalekyezi def Alex Andries 4/0 4/1 and Viraj Sharma 4/0 4/0. Boys 18: Heimraj Resaul def. Vimal Ramnarain 6/4 7/6 (9/7). Jordan Beaton def. Osei Baccus 6/0 6/0.
hoping to bring this out,” said Gonsalves. Gonsalves who also captains the GRFU’s national unit, said that his squad has a mixture of some old stalwarts and some fresh faces and that will see them to the trophy. But according to the new hotshots’ UG Wolves coach Lawrence Adonis, there’s a thin line between them and the top teams in Guyana, most of whom are not too pleased about playing against the hungry wolves in any competition. “I think it’s just a thin line between us and the top teams, I think we’re better skill-wise and more prepared and I also don’t feel that Guyana Rugby is ready for us because sometimes I get some real bad calls from the officials. That’s why I say Guyana Rugby is ready for us but we’re going to see how best we’ll cope with the situation,” Adonis told Chronicle Sport. Adonis further pointed out, “I know it’s hard to
break into the top of Rugby in Guyana but these young players are really sticking to their guns and we can handle anything. We’re ready to showdown with anybody not just Hornets because these young guys are hungry; so we’re looking forward to the tournament.” The elderly Adonis is a well-respected figure in the sport, having devoted almost his entire life to the development of the game and the non-participation of the GDF leaves him disgruntled, pointing out “I’m disappointed that the Army is not participating. I like competing with the army and it’s a part of Guyana Rugby to have the Army there all the time because of what they bring to the different tournaments.” The Guyana Police Force (GPF) will make their return to the sport and Adonis opined that over time, just like his University of Guyana team, the Police men will get better.
CRICKET QUIZ CORNER (Saturday September 20, 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) John Trim, Alvin Kallicharran, Sew Shivnarine, NarsinghDeonarine (2) 23 Today’s Quiz: (1)Who is the first WI to make a double century and a hundred in the same Test? (2) Put these in order beginning with the nation Bangladesh first engaged in Test cricket: Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India, Zimbabwe Answers in tomorrow’s issue
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Bowlers shine on interesting second day as 19 wickets tumble at DCC ground … Vishal Singh dismissed for 219; Berbice reach 130 for 5 in reply to Demerara’s 442 for 6 declared
By Calvin Roberts SKIPPER Anthony Adams led from the front with his 7 for 34, which saw the Guyana Cricket Board Developmental XI crumble for 128 in reply to Essequibo’s 232 just before lunch on the second day of their first round Guyana Cricket Board Inter-County fourday tournament at the Demerara Cricket Club ground yesterday. However, his opposite number Steven Jacobs bowled a tidy line and length to grab 6 for 36, while Kemo Paul bowled with pace and aggression for his 3 for 40. Essequibo, who had a firstinnings lead of 104, were bowled out for 163. Needing to score 268 to record the win, the GCB Developmental XI reached 84 without loss at the close of play, with Shimron Hetmyer on 53 (7x4) and Tagenarine Chanderpaul 27 (2x4). Hetmyer posted his 50 from 70 deliveries and 73 minutes batting, with his seventh four struck off Royan Fredericks. When play resumes today, the Steven Jacobs-led GCB Developmental XIt will look to score most, if not all of the 184 more runs required to secure the comefrom-behind win. Having dismissed their hosts early, Essequibo started their second innings disastrously when Royan Fredericks was bowled off the second ball without scoring, by Paul, who followed it up with the wicket of Ricardo Peters for 5, to leave the opposition on 20 for 2. Ricardo Adams and Kevon Boodie added 48 for the third wicket, before Jacobs trapped the former lbw for 25 (4x4), while Boodie got back-to-back fours off Niall Smith, pushing the score to 78 for 3 and the lead to 182, but lost Mark Gonsalves (0) who was caught by a leaping Tagenarine Chanderpaul at short fine leg off Jacobs. With Jacobs striking twice again for his team, with Boodie 47 (56 balls, 3x6; 2x4) who was dropped by Steven Sankar at extra cover
off Paul when on 9 being one of them, Essequibo were 143 for 6 at tea, for an overall lead of 247 runs with Parmesh Parsotam on 47 and Anthony Adams 2. After the break, the Developmental XI mopped up the tail to bowl out
through extra cover for four to open his account, but was unfortunate to be given out lbw to one from Adams that struck him high on the thigh pad after pitching outside the leg stump.
dangerous to worst for the Developmental side, when Kellon Carmichael was given out caught at the wicket by Boodie from an Adams delivery which pitched and left the batsman,
Barrington was next to go, caught by Devon Clements off Veerasammy Permaul for 11, while Berbice finally managed to remove Chandrika for 219 (363 balls, 24x4, 1x6) at 442 for 6, at which point Demerara declared their first innings closed, with Zaheer Mohammed unbeaten on 6. National fast bowler Raun Johnson who took 4 for 68 was the best bowler for the Berbicians who, in their turn at the crease, reached 130 for 5 off 46.5 overs, when stumps were pulled with Jonathan Foo
topscoring with 51 (122 balls, 5x4) before he was the last man out. This was after his side lost Jason Sinclair (2), Clements (1), Crandon (7) and Kandasammy Surujnarine (22), to be 54 for 4, before Foo and Anthony Bramble who was unbeaten on 38 (85 balls, 6x4) at the close, added 76 for the fifth wicket, when bad light stop play at Foo’s demise. When play resumes today, Berbice will need another 312 runs to avoid giving their opponents a first-innings lead.
New first class season will improve Windies, says WICB president Vishal Singh Essequibo for 163, as Jacobs removed Anthony Adams (10) and Mark Tyrell (6) to end with 6 for 36, while Paul knocked back the offstump of Brian Herbert (2), as he ended with 3 for 40, with Parsotam being runout in-between, when he attempted a cheeky single for the topscore of 48 (59 balls, 5x4; 1x6). Earlier in the day, dubious umpiring decisions saw the Developmental XI slip from 91 for 2 to 94 for 6 within the first hour of play, after Shimron Hetmyer and Chandrapaul Hemraj commenced the day’s action on 60 for 1, with Hetmyer on 24 and Hemraj 15. Hetmyer struck Fredericks for a four in the fourth over of the day’s play and Hemraj followed suit with back-to-back fours off Anthony Adams, pushing the score to 81 before Hemraj 29 (4x4) was bowled by Adams pushing forward to a straight delivery. David Latchaya looked sound and confident, especially when he stroked Fredericks nonchalantly
Raun Johnson Further disaster faced the Developmental XI, when Hetmyer, in his attempt to clear mid-wicket, picked out Peters off Hemchand Persaud, after posting 42 (83 balls, 1x4, 1x6) to leave his side on 93 for 4, a wicket that was followed quickly by the fall of Jacobs and Paul who both made 1, to hand Adams his fifth victim. Yatesh Dhanpaul and Kemol Savory fought fire with fire for their team by hitting both Adams and Persaud for sixes over extra cover, with Dhanpaul’s maximum posting the 100 for his team, while he later struck Persaud over long off for another six before he was caught at deep cover by Peters three balls later off Persaud. It moved from
without touching anything, before Adams wrapped up proceedings with the wicket off Steven Sankar (4), leaving Niall Smith unbeaten on 4. At the Georgetown Cricket Club ground, Demerara resumed the day on 320 for 3, with Rajendra Chandrika on 138 and Christopher Barnwell 2 and saw two overs bowled before rain forced the players off the field. When the action resumed Demerara lost Barnwell who was caught at the wicket off Royston Crandon for 25 (2x4) at 371 for 4, leaving Shemroy Barrington and Chandrika who had progressed to 166 at Barnwell’s demise, to push the score past the 400run mark.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – West Indies Cricket Board president Dave Cameron says he expects the new franchise-based first class season to significantly improve the fortunes of the senior West Indies team. The season, which is scheduled to bowl off in November, will see franchises replace the traditional territorial sides in a new professional set up. “I am very, very excited. What I would like to do is get the players to work as soon as possible so the tournament can be very, very good,” Cameron said here Thursday. “This year we’re going to have ten (rounds). I am confident that the quality of the play will be much better and my estimation is that in two to three years we will be beating the best teams in the world.” Cameron was speaking just moments after the WICB and players union, WIPA, signed a new Collective Bargaining Agreement and Memorandum of Understanding which will govern the season. The new first class structure will see six franchises contracting
15 players each, and contesting ten rounds of matches. Along with the 15 players already contracted at the West Indies level, it means that 105 players will be engaged professionally. “What we are setting up is for professionals to be on retainers for the next 20 years. The Under-19 players would be coming through, representing the franchises, going on to play for the West Indies for the next 10, 15 years and then going back to finish up with the franchises,” Cameron explained. “I need to make the point (that) just because you are not retained by a franchise, does not mean you would not be able to play regional cricket. It just means you will play on a pay-as-you-play contract and then as you get better, franchises will potentially want to engage you.” Director of Cricket Richard Pybus also praised the initiative. “This is going to be fantastic for the players. We will have structured support mechanisms for the players and will provide a competitive wage in a competitive marketplace which is going to be fantastic in terms of the product we put on the field,” he said.
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Selman helps Windies steal last-over win to complete sweep BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC) – Seamer Shakera Selman bowled a brilliant last over as West Indies Women snatched a thrilling four-run victory over New Zealand Women to complete their sweep of the four-match OneDay International series at Warner Park here yesterday. Chasing 215 for victory, New Zealand Women looked the likely winners when Rachel Priest topscored with 74 and captain Suzie Bates struck 68, in an opening stand of 114. They were still cruising at 176 for two in the 39th over when off-spinner Anisa Mohammed intervened,
grabbing four for 41 while Selman took two for 34, as the visitors lost their last eight wickets for 34 runs. With New Zealand Women requiring nine runs from the last two overs, seamer Deandra Dottin sent down an over that cost just two runs and which included the wicket of Priest, holing out to deep mid-wicket off the fifth ball of the over. Entrusted with the last over with New Zealand Women needing seven runs to win, Selman held Holly Huddleston scoreless off the first two deliveries before bowling her down with the third, as the batter swung and missed. Turn To Page 38
Batter Stafanie Taylor on-drives elegantly during her top score of 66. (Photo courtesy of WICB Media)
Nascimento appointed Patron of GRFU
Christopher (Kit) Nascimento
THE Guyana Rugby Football Union (GRFU) has appointed former Union president Christopher (Kit) Nascimento, as Patron of the Union. Nascimento served as president for, altogether, 7 years. Kit retired on May 14, 2012 as president of the Guyana Rugby Football Union. He was capped for Guyana internationally in rugby in the 50s/60s. Kit was first elected president of the GRFU in 2001. Prior to that, he served
as senior vice-president for a number of years. He served as GRFU president from 2001 – 2006. He came out of retirement on request and was returned as president of the GRFU in 2010, finally retiring in 2012. Kit was elected president of the West Indies Rugby Union (WIRU) in 2005 and served in that capacity to 2009. The Rugby West Indies Team was established and administered under WIRU. The Sevens team played a vital part in the development
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of West Indies sevens rugby through its participation in the IRB Sevens World Series. Kit was elected the first native West Indian President of the North American & West Indies Rugby Association (NAWIRA) in 2006/2007. He demitted office as president of the GRFU in 2006 in order to serve as NAWIRA president but continued as a Consultant to the Union. In his capacity as president of NAWIRA, Kit was the first native West
Indian Rugby Administrator to serve on the iRB Council in 2006/2007 when NAWIRA became a full voting member of the Council. Kit attended successive iRB General Assemblies, representing not only Guyana, but often speaking as the voice of West Indian rugby from 2001 to 2011. He was elected president of the North America & Caribbean Rugby Association (NACRA) Board, when NACRA was formed in 2009. SATURDAY, September 20, 2014