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President Donald Ramotar today joined residents and visitors to his village of birth, Karia Karia, Essequibo

Sunday, February 26, 2012
Source - GINA


President Donald Ramotar playing a game of cricket during a visit to the village of his birth Karia Karia, Essequibo, Region Two during its Fun Day activities

President Donald Ramotar today joined residents and visitors to his village of birth, Karia Karia, Essequibo, Region Two for a fun day. He participated in a game of cricket and had a brief interaction with those who attended.


President Donald Ramotar speaking to residents of Karia Karia Essequibo, Region Two at the opening of the village’s Fun Day


President Donald Ramotar with male and female cricket teams during the Karia Karia, Essequibo, Region Two Fun Day activities


President Donald Ramotar interacting with visitors to Karia Karia, Essequibo, Region Two during a village Fun Day


President Donald Ramotar interacting with Technical Advisor in the Ministry of Public Works Walter Willis during an inspection of the Parika stelling


A section of the works being undertaken at the Parika stelling.

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Originally posted by Rev Al:
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Originally posted by warrior:
after a couple of months i see they gone a far way with the stelling.i hope they finsh before the boat start rust


warrior:

Are you pleased to see progress under the PPP or does it pain you ?

Remember, good news for Guyana = bad news for the AFC and their partner the PNC.

Rev
progress dont make me laugh,a simple stelling you fools cannot build.every month the boat park up is money waste.where the hell is this progress you people talking about and remember this is the 21 century
FM
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Originally posted by warrior:
progress dont make me laugh,a simple stelling you fools cannot build.


warrior bhai:

Anger and bitterness will only shorten your life.

You need to accept reality--and the reality is the PPP will rule Guyana for the remainer of the 21st century. Big Grin

I guess it depresses you to read all the good news about economic progress in Guyana---fishing, gold, manganese, oil, ethanol, etc, etc, etc

Rev
FM

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