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Jan 25, 2009 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The words have scarcely been printed when there was the electrocution and the fires, one of which claimed four lives. This is not the end of the madness because another fire lurks just under the surface.
Again, excessive security measures in the home would cause problems but in this case disaster would be averted because of determined neighbours.
There would be another battle with electricity but this time the victim would not be a harmless child.
Carelessness stalks the land.
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The rivers are becoming increasingly dangerous. A collision is going to threaten many lives. Damage would be extensive and losses would be great because when people come from neighbouring Venezuela they always bring almost all their worldly possessions.
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A major entity in the country is going to carry out a campaign against staff members suspected of talking to the press. Innocent people are going to be sacked because something that was supposed to be a state secret, came out in the public.
At the same time, the powers that be are going to lower the hammer on the head of the company boss for obvious careless choice of friends.
He allowed selective tendering which has proven costly.
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