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Jul 31, 2011 News
The political group A Partnership for National Unity recently started to play meaningful roles in the lives of Guyanese. It assisted recent fire victims in Berbice.
The movement, through its leader Brigadier (Ret’d) David Granger made a tangible donation to the Bart family who suffered severe losses when fire completely destroyed their house at King Street, Cumberland.
Ms Doreen Sutherland received the donation on behalf of the family who were victims of the fire which occurred on June 19 (Father’s Day) at Lot 66 King Street Cumberland, East Canje.
Six persons were left homeless after the mid morning fire which completely destroyed their two-storey home while the family was attending church.
Those left homeless were Evroy Bart, a former supervisor of Republic Bank, his wife Doreen Sutherland and their four children, Natoya Bart- a school teacher, Sheena and Elroy Bart who are in secondary school, and Shaina, a primary school pupil.
They had been residing at the residence for over eight years.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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