AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMining & Energy: Miata Metals reported strong new gold drill results at its Sela Creek project in Suriname, including 30.0m at 4.06 g/t Au (with 14.0m at 8.20 g/t Au) at Jons Trend, reinforcing a broad, stacked gold system and extending the corridor thesis. CARICOM & Regional Diplomacy: At the 51st CARICOM Heads of Government meeting in Saint Lucia, leaders backed CARIFESTA 2029 for Antigua and Barbuda (with Guyana set for CARIFESTA 2027) and discussed wider regional priorities. Cuba Sanctions Fallout: Caribbean leaders said CARICOM’s humanitarian aid for Cuba has finally cleared banking hurdles, while some offered to act as a bridge between Washington and Havana amid deep regional splits at the UN over a debate on U.S. sanctions. Suriname–Guyana Bridge Rift: Suriname’s President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons told regional media Guyana was informed as early as February about Paramaribo’s “go-it-alone” financing plan for the Corentyne River Bridge, escalating a diplomatic dispute over what was communicated and when. Early Childhood Policy (Guyana): Guyana’s human services minister urged no digital devices for children under two, with limited screen time only as children grow. Sports (Tapeball): Patentia Secondary School won two Tapeball cricket titles in three days, adding the GOAPC final and the CARICOM Schools Knockout tournament to its haul.
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