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Skeldon sugar factory commissioning

Chinese contractors now aiming for handing over by month-end The Chinese contractors currently in the commissioning stages for the Skeldon sugar factory are hoping that the production of sugar could begin by this weekend and stabilized so that the turnkey project could be handed over to the Guyana Sugar Corporation by the end of this month.

Vessel seized by Suriname to be released

Guyana insisting on rights to Corentyne River The captain of the MV Chandra 1, seized on Tuesday by the Suriname navy on the Corentyne River, was released from jail yesterday and the seven- member crew and the vessel are due to leave Nickerie to return to Guyana this morning.

Steve Sagar

Terror on Thursday

‘Rupununi uprising’ hostage remembers the siege Almost 40 years after the Rupununi uprising, the bloody insurrection in which six people were killed when armed ranchers overran Lethem, Steve Sagar can still remember the heat of the sun on his face as he lay on the road, uncertain whether the men pointing shotguns at him would shoot.

Signs point to slump in tourism

– time not right for new hotels, official says With occupancy rates possibly the lowest they have been in a decade and other negative impacts pointing to a slump in the tourism industry, a leading industry official believes that this would not be a good time to build new hotels.

Zoom Inn Hotel for sale

The Zoom Inn Hotel, located at 109 Croal Street, Georgetown is on the market, only a year and a half after it was opened to business during the  Cricket World Cup hype with high expectations.

Latest sugar output figures depressing – Agri Minister

Says GuySuCo making too many excuses Amid a start-up fiasco with the new Skeldon sugar factory, Agriculture Minister Robert Persaud says that the latest industry output figures are depressing and the excuses being offered by GuySuCo are not good enough.

Major loss looms from sugar factory woes

Agri Minister signals displeasure GuySuCo is likely to lose substantial revenue as the commissioning problems with the new Skeldon factory mean that little grinding for this crop will be done and the Agriculture Minister yesterday signalled his government’s displeasure at the situation.

 Dr Donald Fowler

US presidency may come down to who ran better campaign

–former democratic party chair As the US presidential election draws nearer, former National Chairman of the Democratic Party Dr Donald Fowler says that race is close enough that the winner will be determined by how effective senators John McCain and Barack Obama ran their campaigns.

 Professor Rex Nettleford

Caribbean culture too diverse to be labelled – Prof Nettleford

The awesome complexity of Caribbean life and culture, which ranges from language and religion to artistic manifestation in the literary, performing and visual arts, is more than “the binary syndrome of Europe suggests,” University of the West Indies Professor Rex Nettleford has said.

Jagdeo: Premature to commit to Manning’s union proposal

As Trinidadian Prime Minister Patrick Manning discusses economic and political integration with some of his colleagues, President Bharrat Jagdeo has said that Guyana would have to see the model being proposed and consultations held before any commitment is made.

Robert Corbin

Bills deferred

Parliament sitting put off after opposition concerns Following the PNCR-1G’s and the AFC’s opposition to an extension of the parliamentary session into the recess, the sitting of the National Assembly scheduled for Thursday for debate on five important bills has been postponed.

Dr. Henry Jeffery

Deferring of EPA signing on the horizon

-Brussels source As Guyana prepares to hold a series of national focus groups consultations on the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) that Cariforum countries are scheduled to seal with the European Union in the near future there are signals that there may be a deferral of the signing.

Raphal Trotman

Opposition slams bills rushing

‘Legislation requires profound consideration’ The PNCR-1G and the AFC are opposing an extension of the parliamentary session for five bills which they say require careful analysis and for which no special reasons have been advanced by the government.

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