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Ram challenges gov’t intention to buy Berbice Bridge Commentator Christopher Ram has queried why the government is proposing to purchase the Berbice Bridge when it is shortly expected to own it based on the governing Act and the concessionaire’s agreement. The article Ram challenges gov’t intention to buy Berbice Bridge appeared first on Stabroek News.

Corn, soya project has led to cheaper feed for farmers – Mustapha The government says that livestock farmers are reaping the benefits of its infrastructural investment in the corn and soya project at Tacama as this has resulted in cheaper feed. The article Corn, soya project has led to cheaper feed for farmers – Mustapha appeared first on Stabroek News.

Republic Bank unveils $60m residential mortgage at 5% -no lending ceiling Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited yesterday announced residential mortgages of up to $60m at 5% and no mortgage lending ceiling. The article Republic Bank unveils $60m residential mortgage at 5% appeared first on Stabroek News.

Proposals sought for municipal airports at Lethem and Rose Hall The Ministry of Public Utilities and Aviation yesterday issued Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for the design, construction, and financing of municipal airports at Rose Hall, Canje, Berbice and Lethem, Region Nine. The article Proposals sought for municipal airports at Lethem and Rose Hall appeared first on Stabroek News.

Tri-Star port to be launched at energy conference Guyana’s rapid rise in the global energy industry will again take centre stage when the fifth Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo opens today and the Tri-Star port pioneered by US-based Guyanese Kris Persaud is to be launched. The article Tri-Star port to be launched at energy conference appeared first on Stabroek News.

FEAR TURNS FATAL Shock, grief, and simmering anger have engulfed residents of Marlin Way in Braeton, Portmore, after a 63-year-old mother was brutally chopped to death inside her home. It was an attack neighbours say they feared could one day happen. The deceased woman, Sonia LaBeach Dillion, a devoted mother and a long-standing supervisor at Sampars in Cross Roads, St Andrew, was found with multiple chop wounds at her Marlin Way house early yesterday morning. The incident reportedly occurred just after 9 a.m.

‘Death knell for small hotels’ WESTERN BUREAU: As Jamaica’s tourism sector continues its post-Hurricane Melissa recovery, small hotel operators are warning that new tax measures slated for implementation in April 2027 could destabilise locally owned properties and weaken the island’s competitiveness. Hoteliers say the timing of the proposed General Consumption Tax (GCT) increase, coupled with rising utility costs and lingering hurricane-related disruptions, creates what one stakeholder described as a “perfect storm”.

Hustle to hope When Kadeem Henry reflects on his journey, the first word he uses is not ‘success’ or ‘achievement’, it is ‘survival’. A trained graduate with a Bachelor of Education in Special Education from The Mico University College, he stands as an example of what it means to rise from humble beginnings and pursue higher heights against the odds. Henry grew up in a household led by a single mother, who worked tirelessly as a higgler at the Coronation and Port Antonio markets to provide for her five children. Those early years were defined by sacrifice and perseverance.

Detective draws line between ‘suspect’ and ‘possible suspect’ in Clansman trial A senior police investigator in one of the shootings allegedly carried out by the Clansman Gang in 2017 yesterday insisted that a “possible suspect” is not a suspect at all as the gang trial continued with further scrutiny of the Roger Avenue killing. The evidence came during re-examination of a detective inspector attached to the Major Investigation Division (MID) in the trial involving alleged gang leader Tesha Miller and 24 others.

Two cops face probe over suspected link to three murders Two policemen are under investigation for their suspected involvement in three murders, including the shooting death of a popular St Mary businessman last week, multiple law-enforcement sources have revealed. The other killing was a double murder, but sources declined to divulge details because the investigation is at a sensitive stage.