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No. 108028
Additional measures employed to drain Black Bush area SEE PAGE
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- Minister Mustapha says as claims of persons tampering with drainage system surface
In light of flooding caused by heavy and persistent rainfall in the Black Bush Polder area, the Ministry of Agriculture, through the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA), has implemented relief measures to assist affected farmers and residents. To date, eight excavators have been deployed and are currently operating in Yakusari, Johanna and Mibicuri. Additionally, small mechanical pumps have been placed in affected residential areas, while a large mechanical pump is being installed at Number 43 Village. Engineers from the NDIA continue to closely monitor the situation to ensure timely and effective interventions (Photos: President Irfaan Ali/Facebook)
‘Commerce now flowing uninterrupted’ - Minister Ramraj - says Bharrat Jagdeo SEE Demerara River Bridge PAGE 3 reducing travel time, improving logistics, setting stage for long-term national and regional commerce
‘We are not just Investors have farming; we are until Dec 31 to 15 building an 2 submit proposals industrial engine’ on Eco Projects - Agriculture Minister
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says gov’t positioning sector as core pillar of country’s economy
- as ‘Destination Guyana’ moves apace to transform the tourism sector
Govt’s Skills Connect job matching app attracts over 1,500 registrants
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