Proof that Dr Adams was right all along on liability coverage

Originally from:  https://www.stabroeknews.com/2019/02/24/news/guyana/exxon-getting-epa-approval-for-liza-phase-2/ Start of original publication from Stabroek News (comments by OGGN in at the bottom of article, in purple) February 24, 2019        ExxonMobil is expected to receive its permit from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) this week for its Liza Phase 2 operations in the Stabroek Block, offshore Guyana, after assuring the…

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Corruption has kept us poor

US Ambassador Lynch is to be applauded for her strong statement in observance of International Anti-Corruption Day, which is an annual opportunity to bring attention to the continued importance of combating corruption, ensuring accountability, and fostering transparency. Around the world, corruption threatens security, hinders economic growth, and siphons away public and private resources. In Guyana,…

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The world has not stopped using sugar even as GuySuCo is yet to map out its own success strategy

Dear Editor, Mechanization is not a strategy as mentioned in article, SN 2025-01-08. GuySuCo can pursue one of three generic strategies: low cost per ton of sugar, focusing on a market segment, or creating differentiated products to sell. The corporation should be consistent with Guyana’s avowed agricultural policy of diversification and pursue a differentiated product…

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Let us not fail Adriana twice

I express heartfelt condolences to the parents and other loved ones of 11-year-old Adriana Younge, whose tragic and suspicious death has plunged our nation into grief and turmoil. The pain and anger felt by all Guyanese – not only parents and family members – are real. The public outrage over the police’s handling of this…

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