Bids for the construction of a roundabout at Kitty, Georgetown were opened yesterday under the Ministry of Public Infrastructure. The bids for the estimated $95.5M project were opened at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB).
The companies and their bids follows:….

Auditor General probing gov’t failure to put Exxon signing bonus into Consolidated Fund
Auditor General Deodat Sharma has started investigating the failure by government to transfer the US$18 million signing bonus paid by ExxonMobil last year to the Consolidated Fund, in keeping with the Constitution.

Edghill arrested after bid to enter Parliament
Suspended PPP/C Member of Parliament (MP) Bishop Juan Edghill was yesterday arrested after an attempt to enter the compound of the Public Buildings, where the resumption of the consideration of the national budget estimates saw a brief opposition walkout over House Speaker Dr Barton Scotland’s decision to allow the approval without scrutiny of allocations slated to be examined at the previous day’s disrupted session.

Lethem man wanted over illegal plane, airstrip surrenders
A Lethem contractor, wanted by police in connection with the discovery of an illegal aircraft and airstrip near Santa Fe, in Region Nine in August, has surrendered to the police after months on the run and his lawyer said he acted out of fear for his life.

Five still in custody as probe into BV girl’s murder continues
The five persons who were arrested shortly after the discovery of the body of Ranella Benfield in a cemetery at Triumph, East Coast Demerara on Monday morning, remain in custody.
City renegotiation committee proposes $100 per hour parking fee, termination of original agreement
The latest report from the City Council’s Parking Meter Renegotiation Committee recommends that parking fees be set at an upper limit of $25 per 15 minute interval and $100 per hour, inclusive of VAT.