Massy supports national road safety efforts

IMG-20250824-WA0036

Massy Group IRP has repainted five pedestrian crossings in high-traffic areas across Guyana as part of a road safety initiative, the company said on Sunday.

The crossings, located in Montrose, Plaisance/Sparendaam, West Ruimveldt and Queenstown, Essequibo, were repainted under the theme “Making Community Spaces Safer – Pedestrian Repainting One Step at a Time.”

More than 80 employees from Massy’s Montrose, Essequibo, Bermudez and Massy Stores branches, along with interns from its ACCESS Internship Programme, took part in the activity.

Police officers provided traffic management and on-site support during the repainting. In return, Massy donated traffic cones, reflective vests and wands to the West Ruimveldt, Plaisance/Sparendaam and Cove and John police stations on August 13, and to the Anna Regina Police Station on August 11.

“At Massy, we believe that safety is a shared responsibility. Through initiatives like these and by working hand-in-hand with our local authorities, we are proud to play a role in creating safer environments for everyone,” said David Dharamraj, Chief Financial Officer – Massy Distribution Guyana Inc.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


About us

At Ignite News Inc., we are committed to delivering unbiased, accurate, and real-time news to the people of Guyana and beyond. Rooted in integrity, we strive to uphold the highest standards of journalism—ensuring every story we publish is factual, transparent, and free from bias. In an era of misinformation, our mission is to provide clarity and empower our readers to form their own opinions. We champion freedom of expression, cultural respect, and accountability, adapting to the ever-changing media landscape to better serve our audience. At Ignite News, truth is our foundation, and trust is our commitment.


CONTACT US

CALL US ANYTIME



Newsletter



    Categories