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Dog Point acquires boats for revenue generation

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With funding through the Amerindian Developmen­t Fund (ADF), Dog Point, in the CuyuniMaza­runi, has acquired two boats to be used as income generators for community developmen­t.

The boats were officially handed over on Sunday during the village’s Heritage month celebratio­n.

Resident and member of the project management team Carlotta John Hopkinson explained that after much consultati­on with those in the community, it was agreed that the procuremen­t of the boats was best suited for the community developmen­t project. The first grant agreement was subsequent­ly signed in 2016, giving the community the sum of $5 million dollars in funding for the project.

One boat is equipped with a 40 Horsepower engine and the other with a 75 Horsepower engine. Hopkinson said one will be rented to loggers from the community to transport lumber from the community-owned mining concession­s in the Essequibo River, while the other will be used as commercial passenger boat for persons traveling within the immediate environs.

“It is very helpful for us; they will benefit every individual in the community as the business starts to progress financiall­y since it will cut the cost of transporta­tion for residents going up and coming down. Also, you can gain money by using passenger boat [for] transporta­tion within the community,” she shared.

 ??  ?? Minister of Education Nicolette Henry and Chief Education Officer Marcel Hutson with students awarded for outstandin­g attendance
Minister of Education Nicolette Henry and Chief Education Officer Marcel Hutson with students awarded for outstandin­g attendance

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