This is a yes for me. A wonderful initiative that will very benefit all Guyanese and visitors alike. I am confident that with President Ali at the helm, it will become a reality. Big up! One Guyana❤🇬🇾✨✨✨
you are right, but if donkey Kong of the PNC/R is imposed on us by Biden , he would never knock donkey city down because thats the placee he likes to hang out with like minded racals dreaming about the oil money.
That is truly a landmark of guyana which needs to be preserved. Renovation is needed to preserve its beauty.The central government should take full control of that municipal municipal municipal
The central government cannot take full control of a constitutional and elected body and institutions that manage the city. What the government has to do is work with the elected officials in a manner that is respectful and consistent with the constitution for real development of the city and the country as a whole. Guyana is a democracy and not a dictatorship, nor an authoritarian state.
Besides the "re-dev" of the STABROEK square ,, it is also a VISION of massive EMPLOYMENT ,, for many in varied fields ,,, n finally ,, allow me to THANK ALL involved in the for the BENEFIT of ALL the citizens of our BIRTHLOVE !
If this project is ever to be a success parts of it will require a lot of brainstorming and definitely zoning won't be a viable strategy for vendors. The account of vendors in the area alone is too much. Also you would need to reoutfit the vending community with business propositions such as partnerships and other joint ventures and you would have to implement management committees to help manage those ventures and also to help mediate a lot of the conflict that will arise
People are all talking about development of the Stabroek square.We need to develop the mindset and reconstruction of the people of Guyana.We also need to make laws and maintain them so people would not continue to live carelessly,we need decency to protect the things that are needed for our convenience and Tourism.
Looks like an amazing project....of course it's a yes. Hopefully it was chosen as the winner of several other development proposal. And of course it should be affordable for the tenants or co owners or sponsored by governments oil funds.
The minimum wages and salaries in Guyana is $300 US per month. So, no amount of big projects is going the human suffering that some Guyanese people are going through to feed their children and themselves. The Guyanese women, literally, is prostituting herself to survive and feed her children in Guyana. Because she has a different man to pay her rent, a different man to buy her clothes, a different man to buy her food, a different man to buy her a car and to give her spending money. The politicians and their children don’t have those problems because they are in control of the oil money and taxpayers money to do whatever they want with in Guyana.
This problem could've long been solved decades ago when it was being created in the 90's. It wasn't because there were financial and political benefits for allowing the degrading of Georgetown.
Georgetown is and was always run and controlled by the PNCR/APNU because they always won the election for the mayorship and city council in Georgetown. So, when David Granger and the APNU were in office they could have fixed any problem that existed in Georgetown. Also, Desmond Hoyte and the PNCR, could have done the same because it is PNCR mayor and city council who have been running and controlling Georgetown for the last 60 years.
@@josephwinslow7613 Exactly! This is why PPP made well to neglect Georgetown. It has majority APNU-AFC supporters. It's pure ignorance and a slap in the face to our whole nation as our capitol should mean something to every patriot. We also have PPP businesses and supporters living there too
@guyanasun4361 perhaps Guyana shouldn't of gotten its independence from the British because if we hadn't fought for it this place wouldn't look so dysfunctional at all. We would still had trains and so much more to this day but no the place just had to go like this. It shouldn't have taken 5 decades for it it to look like this.
@@kokogirl870 Guyana looked better in the 70's and early 80's under president Burnham. And that was while he was fighting an economic battle during the cold war. When PPP came into power they let the place turn to crap while selecting certain farmers and land owners from their family circles and support base to enrich in the more less populated rural areas using government funds and national allocation of land. The idea was to restrict the capabilities of opposition supporters that happen to be majority Afro Guyanese. Things seem better under president Ali, but the party is still corrupt and crooked.
@@kokogirl870 You can and whoever would like could Google pictures of the capitol Georgetown during the 70's and 80's. Absolutely beautiful and well kept
Mean the central government should take full control from the municipality government to manage the operation of that facility. Make guyana great and beautiful again
Great vision there, I hope it comes to pass for the next 5 years or so
This project is forward thinking and beautiful this need to get into the hands of modern developers and a forward thinking government
Gorgeous revitalization plan. I say yes, yes you can, and must start building the plan . immediately
This is a yes for me. A wonderful initiative that will very benefit all Guyanese and visitors alike. I am confident that with President Ali at the helm, it will become a reality. Big up! One Guyana❤🇬🇾✨✨✨
you are right, but if donkey Kong of the PNC/R is imposed on us by Biden , he would never knock donkey city down because thats the placee he likes to hang out with like minded racals dreaming about the oil money.
That is truly a landmark of guyana which needs to be preserved. Renovation is needed to preserve its beauty.The central government should take full control of that municipal municipal municipal
The central government cannot take full control of a constitutional and elected body and institutions that manage the city. What the government has to do is work with the elected officials in a manner that is respectful and consistent with the constitution for real development of the city and the country as a whole. Guyana is a democracy and not a dictatorship, nor an authoritarian state.
if only if only... great vision.
Besides the "re-dev" of the STABROEK square ,, it is also a VISION of massive EMPLOYMENT ,, for many in varied fields ,,, n finally ,, allow me to THANK ALL involved in the for the BENEFIT of ALL the citizens of our BIRTHLOVE !
a lovely proposal
Hopefully they can clean up this mess, Guyana is a beautiful country.
If this project is ever to be a success parts of it will require a lot of brainstorming and definitely zoning won't be a viable strategy for vendors. The account of vendors in the area alone is too much. Also you would need to reoutfit the vending community with business propositions such as partnerships and other joint ventures and you would have to implement management committees to help manage those ventures and also to help mediate a lot of the conflict that will arise
When will this happen in this lifetime
People are all talking about development of the Stabroek square.We need to develop the mindset and reconstruction of the people of Guyana.We also need to make laws and maintain them so people would not continue to live carelessly,we need decency to protect the things that are needed for our convenience and Tourism.
Looks like an amazing project....of course it's a yes.
Hopefully it was chosen as the winner of several other development proposal.
And of course it should be affordable for the tenants or co owners or sponsored by governments oil funds.
It's good to dream
Once the new city on the Sosedyke highway complete plus move GRA out of GT its possible
Pipe dream
The minimum wages and salaries in Guyana is $300 US per month. So, no amount of big projects is going the human suffering that some Guyanese people are going through to feed their children and themselves. The Guyanese women, literally, is prostituting herself to survive and feed her children in Guyana. Because she has a different man to pay her rent, a different man to buy her clothes, a different man to buy her food, a different man to buy her a car and to give her spending money. The politicians and their children don’t have those problems because they are in control of the oil money and taxpayers money to do whatever they want with in Guyana.
This problem could've long been solved decades ago when it was being created in the 90's. It wasn't because there were financial and political benefits for allowing the degrading of Georgetown.
Georgetown is and was always run and controlled by the PNCR/APNU because they always won the election for the mayorship and city council in Georgetown. So, when David Granger and the APNU were in office they could have fixed any problem that existed in Georgetown. Also, Desmond Hoyte and the PNCR, could have done the same because it is PNCR mayor and city council who have been running and controlling Georgetown for the last 60 years.
@@josephwinslow7613 Exactly! This is why PPP made well to neglect Georgetown. It has majority APNU-AFC supporters. It's pure ignorance and a slap in the face to our whole nation as our capitol should mean something to every patriot. We also have PPP businesses and supporters living there too
@guyanasun4361 perhaps Guyana shouldn't of gotten its independence from the British because if we hadn't fought for it this place wouldn't look so dysfunctional at all. We would still had trains and so much more to this day but no the place just had to go like this. It shouldn't have taken 5 decades for it it to look like this.
@@kokogirl870 Guyana looked better in the 70's and early 80's under president Burnham. And that was while he was fighting an economic battle during the cold war. When PPP came into power they let the place turn to crap while selecting certain farmers and land owners from their family circles and support base to enrich in the more less populated rural areas using government funds and national allocation of land. The idea was to restrict the capabilities of opposition supporters that happen to be majority Afro Guyanese. Things seem better under president Ali, but the party is still corrupt and crooked.
@@kokogirl870 You can and whoever would like could Google pictures of the capitol Georgetown during the 70's and 80's. Absolutely beautiful and well kept
Mean the central government should take full control from the municipality government to manage the operation of that facility. Make guyana great and beautiful again
I say :- A Big Fat No for any redevelopment on anywhere around the open square in front of the Market!!
Please do not charge high rents which will defeat the purpose.
Hmmm that will b the day ...woi live to,c 😂❤
Hahahahahaha many the next 100 years from now.
Does the propos
Maybe. The. Next. 50. Yrs
Move out some vechicle parks and pavement vending