He noted that several persons from about 17 households were transported to three shelters in Lethem as the flooding intensified. The official explained that around 05:00h, the Moco-Moco and Takutu Rivers rose some six feet, adding that the Rupununi River also remains at a “very high” level. Up to late Wednesday, Singh disclosed that the water did not recede.
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Now would be a great time for Mitwah to invest in infrastructure. Since his real estate deal with Ben went bust.
The country is at a stand still, waiting for oil. The biggest industry for this PNC government is "Brain Drain", and they do it well.
kp posted:The country is at a stand still, waiting for oil. The biggest industry for this PNC government is "Brain Drain", and they do it well.
No planning; just waiting. Maybe there is one plan, sport up and wine down. The Guyanese poor people will not benefit from oil. They will become second Equatorial Guinea. Malnutrition and wretched poverty will continue to plague Guyana.
Bibi Haniffa posted:Now would be a great time for Mitwah to invest in infrastructure. Since his real estate deal with Ben went bust.
Losses don't define me. No one wants to suffer a loss. Unlike you I don't allow my losses to let my ego get in the way. I take a deep breath and move forward. This is a capital loss that can be used against profits for tax purposes.
What do you know about Freedom 55?
Bajan boy will not criticize his pnc studs for their incompetence.