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South Rupununi wells to be drilled later this month – Regional Chairman


– Eight water wells to slated to be drilled

– Brazilian Army Engineering and Construction Battalion (BEC) to undertake project

DPI, Guyana, Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Some five dozen members of the Brazilian Army Engineering and Construction Battalion (BEC) are expected to arrive in Aishalton, Region Nine later this month to begin drilling of water wells in the South Rupununi.

President David Granger, Ministers of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Sydney Allicock and Valarie Garrido-Lowe, Regional Chairman of Region Nine, Brian Allicock being welcomed into Shulinab by Toshao Nicholas Fredericks

Regional Chairman of Region Nine, Brian Allicock, made the announcement at Heritage Day in Shulinab on Saturday, September 15.

President David Granger said the project is important to stimulating economic development in the South Rupununi. “Once you have the wells and once you have water for your animals and your crops we can move closer towards food security,” the President said.

BEC is expected to drill some eight wells in eight indigenous villages from South Rupununi which will provide water security to villages during the dry season in the Region.

The project is part of a Complementary Agreement to the Basic Agreement on Technical Cooperation signed between the Presidents of Guyana and Brazil last year, to develop infrastructure projects. President Granger made an official state visit to Brazil last December.

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Granger started LGE campaigning even before the PNC officially launched it last week. He will fly and float all over the country up to early November. So far Jagdeo visited only SOCU according to the news reports.

FM
yuji22 posted:

Hey DJ,

Looks like Granger just woke up from a Kumbkarran Sleep.

Prezi Granger and First Lady,busy since 2015.

Take some focus away from "putinsque",you will observe the busy schedule of the Prezi and Fist Lady.

By the way the Prezi isn't micro-managing,everyone  have to pull their weight.

Django
Gilbakka posted:

Granger started LGE campaigning even before the PNC officially launched it last week. He will fly and float all over the country up to early November. So far Jagdeo visited only SOCU according to the news reports.

Any idea when the PPP prezi,will start campaign ?

Moses and Prak were in Berbice last week.

Django
Django posted:
Gilbakka posted:

Granger started LGE campaigning even before the PNC officially launched it last week. He will fly and float all over the country up to early November. So far Jagdeo visited only SOCU according to the news reports.

Any idea when the PPP prezi,will start campaign ?

Moses and Prak were in Berbice last week.

Jagdeo meeting grassroots folks in their homes and villages all the time without fanfare and trumpet. 

FM
Gilbakka posted:
Django posted:
Gilbakka posted:

Granger started LGE campaigning even before the PNC officially launched it last week. He will fly and float all over the country up to early November. So far Jagdeo visited only SOCU according to the news reports.

Any idea when the PPP prezi,will start campaign ?

Moses and Prak were in Berbice last week.

Jagdeo meeting grassroots folks in their homes and villages all the time without fanfare and trumpet. 

Suh he tun from past president to grassroots man,he is the go between the supporters and the future PPP presidential candidate.

Ayuh think Guyanese still stupit.

Django
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Django posted:
Gilbakka posted:
Django posted:
Gilbakka posted:

Granger started LGE campaigning even before the PNC officially launched it last week. He will fly and float all over the country up to early November. So far Jagdeo visited only SOCU according to the news reports.

Any idea when the PPP prezi,will start campaign ?

Moses and Prak were in Berbice last week.

Jagdeo meeting grassroots folks in their homes and villages all the time without fanfare and trumpet. 

Suh he tun from past president to grassroots man,he is the go between the supporters and the future PPP presidential candidate.

 

I attend several weddings during this year in all three counties and gaff with guite a few old timers, most of them still thinks that Jagdeo is still running for President.... 

sachin_05
sachin_05 posted:

I attend several weddings during this year in all three counties and gaff with guite a few old timers, most of them still thinks that Jagdeo is still running for President.... 

Someone need to tell them,they holding on to rotten rope.

Django
Django posted:
sachin_05 posted:

I attend several weddings during this year in all three counties and gaff with guite a few old timers, most of them still thinks that Jagdeo is still running for President.... 

Someone need to tell them,they holding on to rotten rope.

Dem bais does think like Yugly and company - they would prefer to hang themselves with the rotten rope..

sachin_05
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sachin_05 posted:
Django posted:
sachin_05 posted:

I attend several weddings during this year in all three counties and gaff with guite a few old timers, most of them still thinks that Jagdeo is still running for President.... 

Someone need to tell them,they holding on to rotten rope.

Dem bais does think like Yugly - they would prefer to hang themselves with the rotten rope..

LOL

Django

I just came back from the home country. There is no evidence of PPP preparing for local election. In the  strong base neighbourhood of PPP, residence have no idea if PPP local groups are functioning. 

The only representatives they have seen, are from UF party canvassing the community. 

Back in the days, there will be regular evening bottom house  meeting, with senior rep from FH visiting each party group for updates and so forth ( Comrade Gill can attest to this ). FH has not reach out to their local bases for years, there is a disconnect.

In every communities, young people ( mostly) males can be seen walking the streets smoking drugs and drinking alcohol at street corners, asking for a raise. 

There is evidence of mental stress from these individuals who don’t work... at times fear grip you  when they walk around with cutlass or wood in their hands. 

School drop out is huge, 80% of attendance are female.Prostitution  is on the increase.  

Some locals taking advantage of the situation and are opening  bars ( almost 1 -2 bars are in one street ) blasting music, competing for patrons from 7 AM until the wee hours of the morning, 7 days a week. 

FM
Dave posted:

I just came back from the home country. There is no evidence of PPP preparing for local election. In the  strong base neighbourhood of PPP, residence have no idea if PPP local groups are functioning. 

The only representatives they have seen, are from UF party canvassing the community. 

Back in the days, there will be regular evening bottom house  meeting, with senior rep from FH visiting each party group for updates and so forth ( Comrade Gill can attest to this ). FH has not reach out to their local bases for years, there is a disconnect.

In every communities, young people ( mostly) males can be seen walking the streets smoking drugs and drinking alcohol at street corners, asking for a raise. 

There is evidence of mental stress from these individuals who don’t work... at times fear grip you  when they walk around with cutlass or wood in their hands. 

School drop out is huge, 80% of attendance are female.Prostitution  is on the increase.  

Some locals taking advantage of the situation and are opening  bars ( almost 1 -2 bars are in one street ) blasting music, competing for patrons from 7 AM until the wee hours of the morning, 7 days a week. 

I guess these are Indian Communities ?

Dave,seriously East Indians need to face the facts and carry on with their lives,don't mope because their party lost.Gov't changes in every democratic country,somebody have to uplift their morals.Liquor and drugs doan solve problems.

By the way who sells the poison in the communities ? no work,where the money comes from to purchase the killers of the East Indian society.

Django
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Django posted:
Dave posted:

I just came back from the home country. There is no evidence of PPP preparing for local election. In the  strong base neighbourhood of PPP, residence have no idea if PPP local groups are functioning. 

The only representatives they have seen, are from UF party canvassing the community. 

Back in the days, there will be regular evening bottom house  meeting, with senior rep from FH visiting each party group for updates and so forth ( Comrade Gill can attest to this ). FH has not reach out to their local bases for years, there is a disconnect.

In every communities, young people ( mostly) males can be seen walking the streets smoking drugs and drinking alcohol at street corners, asking for a raise. 

There is evidence of mental stress from these individuals who don’t work... at times fear grip you  when they walk around with cutlass or wood in their hands. 

School drop out is huge, 80% of attendance are female.Prostitution  is on the increase.  

Some locals taking advantage of the situation and are opening  bars ( almost 1 -2 bars are in one street ) blasting music, competing for patrons from 7 AM until the wee hours of the morning, 7 days a week. 

I guess these are Indian Communities ?

Dave,seriously East Indians need to face the facts and carry on with their lives,don't mope because their party lost.Gov't changes in every democratic country,somebody have to uplift their morals.Liquor and drugs doan solve problems.

By the way who sells the poison in the communities ? no work,where the money comes from to purchase the killers of the East Indian society.

DJ, these liquor licence needs to be regulated.

The money is send from overseas family and the women folks go out to work leaving the men at home, hoping he will get a job.. but they choose to drink alcohol and beat their wives when she they gets home . The local religious organization are corrupt, they are of no help to society, and the community members knows  this and this has its ripple effects. No one does anything to help. 

FM

@ Brother Dave

You paint a very honest picture of the situation in Guyana. It is very sad to see the degradation in Guyanese society today.

FM
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yuji22 posted:

@ Brother Dave

You paint a very honest picture of the situation in Guyana. It is very sad to see the degradation in Guyanese society today.

And especially the Hindu community. 

Mitwah
Mitwah posted:
yuji22 posted:

@ Brother Dave

You paint a very honest picture of the situation in Guyana. It is very sad to see the degradation in Guyanese society today.

And especially the Hindu community. 

At a time like this the Dharmic Sabha, Virat Sabha, Pandits' Council etc should summon pandits and read the Hindu "riot act" to them. Pandits have a social responsibility and be good role models.

FM
Dave posted:
Django posted:
Dave posted:

I just came back from the home country. There is no evidence of PPP preparing for local election. In the  strong base neighbourhood of PPP, residence have no idea if PPP local groups are functioning. 

The only representatives they have seen, are from UF party canvassing the community. 

Back in the days, there will be regular evening bottom house  meeting, with senior rep from FH visiting each party group for updates and so forth ( Comrade Gill can attest to this ). FH has not reach out to their local bases for years, there is a disconnect.

In every communities, young people ( mostly) males can be seen walking the streets smoking drugs and drinking alcohol at street corners, asking for a raise. 

There is evidence of mental stress from these individuals who don’t work... at times fear grip you  when they walk around with cutlass or wood in their hands. 

School drop out is huge, 80% of attendance are female.Prostitution  is on the increase.  

Some locals taking advantage of the situation and are opening  bars ( almost 1 -2 bars are in one street ) blasting music, competing for patrons from 7 AM until the wee hours of the morning, 7 days a week. 

I guess these are Indian Communities ?

Dave,seriously East Indians need to face the facts and carry on with their lives,don't mope because their party lost.Gov't changes in every democratic country,somebody have to uplift their morals.Liquor and drugs doan solve problems.

By the way who sells the poison in the communities ? no work,where the money comes from to purchase the killers of the East Indian society.

DJ, these liquor licence needs to be regulated.

The money is send from overseas family and the women folks go out to work leaving the men at home, hoping he will get a job.. but they choose to drink alcohol and beat their wives when she they gets home . The local religious organization are corrupt, they are of no help to society, and the community members knows  this and this has its ripple effects. No one does anything to help. 

People do try to help. But when you do, yuh Mattie coolie crab daags and crab bitches try to denigrate and criticize you!

Some deh right on this board. 

In all honesty, send money to the wives/mothers.  They will ensure it’s properly spent.  

FM
Demerara_Guy posted:

Dee maaan with grey hair looking steadfastly at the homan an' nat whey eee walkin'.

https://i1.wp.com/dpi.gov.gy/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/KLG_3625.jpg

A big big big BIG fat eye fuh de maaan wid grey hair.

The brigadier: "She looks like an Amazon Warrior."

FM

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