AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUranium Deal: Gibraltar-based ROPA Investments secured rights to buy up to half of initial output from Guyana’s Kurupung Uranium Project, tied to U92’s acquisition and early drilling plans. Gas-to-Energy Pipeline: EPA and MARAD walked back opposition claims—no rupture, but a “slight anomaly” was found and further inspections are underway. Farm Transparency Clash: President Ali again rejected allegations of blackmail and insisted his Long Creek farm finances are public and declared, while opposition and AFC push for independent forensic probes. Regional Trade & Integration: TT and Georgetown chambers signed an MoU to tackle trade barriers; CARICOM also advanced a cargo-first regional ferry “proof of concept” and agreed steps to ease the cost of living. Markets & Infrastructure: Georgetown’s Stabroek and Bourda markets are set for a five-year structural overhaul under the Georgetown Restoration Initiative. Education Leadership: UG vice-chancellor search draws 27 applicants; shortlist cut to five for interviews and public lectures. Humanitarian Aid: Guyana and CARICOM shipped 88 containers of relief supplies to earthquake-hit Venezuela. Crime & Courts: Ex-cop Yogendra Sukhdeo was sentenced to life for a 2023 robbery-murder; final AK-47 suspect in Berbice remanded.
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