Cloyde Carryl’s water world
Crystal clear water is the desire of most people, but clear quality water, is what service providers in the water business strive desperately to give to consumers, but not many have a ‘natural advantage’.
Crystal clear water is the desire of most people, but clear quality water, is what service providers in the water business strive desperately to give to consumers, but not many have a ‘natural advantage’.
Guyana is among a number of Caribbean Community (Caricom) territories that have secured approval for development-oriented projects by the recently established UK-funded Caribbean Aid For Trade and Regional Integration Trust Fund (CARTFund).
Last week’s signing of 2010 Junior Calypso Monarch Tennicia De Freitas to perform at this February 19th encore performance of Mori J’Von Comedy Jam 11 marks what Producer/Director Ron Morrison says is a bold attempt to build stronger bridges between business and the performing arts Although he accepts that the local business community is far too fragile to fully support the growth and development of the creative arts, Ron Morrison believes that neither business nor the arts have sought sufficiently diligently to explore such opportunities as exist for a mutually beneficial relationship between the two.
GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 342’s trading results showed consideration of $2,097,113 from 53,994 shares traded in 7 transactions as compared to session 341 which showed consideration of $2,958,885 from 128,074 shares traded in 18 transactions.
(Prepared by the Guyana marketing Corporation and published by Stabroek News Business as a public service)
Demonstration driven by fear of official moves to reduce small-scale mining activity Bartica this week handed the government of President Bharrat Jagdeo the first major non-political mass protest of its tenure as the community known as the gateway to the country’s mineral-rich interior shut itself down and took to the streets in a massive demonstration against new mining regulations which it fears will cripple much of the small and medium scale gold mining activity upon which the township depends for its economic existence.
Cites stable exchange rate, fiscal soundness Despite “poor sugar and rice harvests” which resulted in a significant contraction in the performance of Guyana’s agricultural sector, the recently released report of the 2009 activities of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has cited Guyana as one of only a few Caribbean economies that demonstrated a measure of resilience in a year when a global financial crisis and economic recession resulted in a contraction in economic output in most regional economies.
(Extracted from Transparency International’s Global Corruption Report – 2009) The private sector plays a pivotal and expanding role in improving the well-being of societies, communities and individuals.
Chief Executive Officers of private sector entities in Guyana are usually not keen to speak publicly about what they perceive to be problems that impact negatively on the well being of their enterprises, particularly in cases where those problems are believed to be remediable through government intervention.
By Rawle Lucas Rawle Lucas is a Guyanese-born Certified Public Accountant and Assistant Vice-President of the Lending Services Division.
The Private Sector Commis-sion (PSC) is currently engaging Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee in a bid to forestall moves to outlaw the commercial activities of itinerant music vendors who ply the streets pushing handcarts fitted with stereo equipment.
Will the 2009 nightmare push regional tourist destinations towards diversification? Even as the Caribbean’s tourism industry seeks to point to what it believes are early signs of a silver lining behind the dark clouds that settled over the sector for much of 2009, the body blow which the decline in tourist arrivals has dealt to the region raises once again the long-debated issue of the need for Caribbean tourist havens to treat with the issue of economic diversification of their economies with a greater sense of urgency.
-World Bank Global Economic Prospects report Even as some Caribbean governments and business sectors continue to make optimistic noises arising out of indications of a turnaround in the global economy a new World Bank report has forecast a more prolonged negative impact on economies of the region that could persist for up to another decade.
Boutique proprietor John Lewis tells Stabroek Business that the multi-million-dollar fashion industry is far more important to shaping the national psyche than we might imagine.
GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 341’s trading results showed consideration of $2,958,885 from 128,074 shares traded in 18 transactions as compared to session 340 which showed consideration of $1,349,966 from 47,237 shares traded in 11 transactions.
(Prepared by the Guyana Marketing Corporation and published by Stabroek News Business as a public service)
Keith Burrowes, Chairman of the 2009 Commission of Enquiry into the operations of the Mayor and City Council has told Stabroek Business that he is currently working with the Council on exercises to correct irregularities in the current regime of rate payments which he believes could significantly increase the municipality’s revenue base.
Although the days are long gone when considerations of gender served to restrict access by women to a number of professions, you would think it unlikely that a major international hotel and entertainment chain would recruit a woman to design a chain of casinos stretching from Eastern Europe to the Caribbean.
International donor agencies exist to provide developing countries with various forms of mostly project-based human and technical support aimed at taking or supporting initiatives which, in one way or another, contributes to the enhancement of national life in the receiving countries.
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