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TWO months after a landslip damaged a section of the Southern Main Road in Cochrane Village, Guapo in Point Fortin, a retaining wall has been built and the road has been fixed.
On July 23, Point Fortin MP Kennedy Richards Jr said the damage was caused by "incessant rainfall over the last couple of weeks, as well as the leak nearby."
Work began soon after.
The damaged section of the roadway caused frequent standstill traffic, which left drivers and commuters frustrated.
The final work was being done on Saturday afternoon and by Sunday afternoon, it was complete.
[caption id="attachment_975993" align="alignnone" width="768"] The damaged section of the roadway after a landslip in Cochrane in July. Image source: Point Fortin MP's Facebook page[/caption]
The post Guapo road fixed after July landslip appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
Many people have been killed since clashes began on Monday. Scores too had been killed in the run up to the vote as protestors marched against Conde's bid for a third term.
Fifteen-year-old Saneeka Leechman, a student of The Queen’s School in Kingston, was making plans to surprise her father, 42-year-old Romeo Leechman, on his upcoming birthday, but this will never come to pass as a land slippage caused by heavy rains...
Emotions were high among residents of Shooters Hill in East Rural St Andrew yesterday, as they tried to come to grips with the tragic death of 15-year-old Saneeka Leechman and her 42-year-old father, Romeo Leechman. On Friday, land slippages caused...
[East African] South Sudan's currency drastically depreciated against the dollar last week, just after the government announced plans to change it, an indication that more currency hoarders had surrendered the now seemingly old notes.
Never miss a beat when it comes to the latest news in South Africa; be sure to check out what’s making headlines on Friday 23 October.
A FORMER refugee has been elected as New Zealand’s first ever African MP. Ibrahim Omer,...
The post Former refugee elected as New Zealand's first African MP appeared first on Voice Online.
On the eve of the DA's elective conference interim leader and candidate for the leadership John Steenhuisen, and one of his challenger Mbali Ntuli's supporters, youth leader Luvuyo Mphithi, had a similar message to delegates: to save South Africa, they need to put the people first.
It is now nearly three weeks since the last sitting of Parliament which approved a variety of bills pertaining to the 2020 budget.
The article Natural Resource Fund Act appeared first on Stabroek News.
THE marching bands, music trucks and massive crowds which bookended the nominations of Dr Peter Philips and Peter Bunting for the top job in the People's National Party (PNP) last year were all missing yesterday as 45-year-old Lisa Rene Hanna was nominated for the post.
MEMBERS of Lisa Hanna's campaign team insist that despite the impression being given in some quarters, the St Ann South Eastern Member of Parliament (MP) and party treasure has been nothing but loyal to the 82-year-old political organisation.
UK Minister for Africa James Duddridge has confirmed that British officials provided training and equipment to Nigeria's Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), an infamous police unit accused of extortion, torture and extrajudicial killings. In a letter sent to Labour MP Kate Osamor on Thursday, Duddridge said between 2016 and 2020, officers from the now-disbanded police unit...
The post UK gov't trained Nigeria's notorious police unit, SARS - Minister appeared first on Face2Face Africa.
People’s National Party (PNP) presidential aspirant Mark Golding wants an overhaul of the party’s constitution as it relates to how its leaders are elected. Apart from potentially making the 82-year-old political party a lot more attractive,...
BY GARIKAI MAFIRAKUREVA Mwenezi East MP Joosbi Omar (Zanu PF) has died. He died yesterday evening at Makurira Memorial Clinic in Masvingo where he was being treated for a diabetes related complication. Zanu PF Masvingo Provincial political commissar Jevas Masosota confirmed Omar's death. 'I just received the details of his death right now. Finer details of what exactly happened will be given once the party gets more details,' Masosota told NewsDay.