AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoJonestown Tourism Debate: A New York Times report on the Jonestown massacre site reopening to tourists highlights mixed reactions from Guyanese locals, with some saying the link to Guyana is more happenstance than deep connection. CARICOM Attendance Row: Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal defended his absence from a CARICOM heads meeting in St. Lucia, arguing ministers should travel only when their portfolios require it. Corentyne Bridge Fight: Suriname’s foreign ministry says President Irfaan Ali was told in May that Suriname would finance the Corentyne River bridge, while Guyana’s Hugh Todd rejects the claim and insists the project has always been joint. Oil & Gas Procurement: SBM Offshore has started sourcing a flotel services supplier for TotalEnergies’ GranMorgu offshore project, with responses due July 7. Mining & Markets: Sranan Gold granted 3.9 million stock options at $0.15 per share to officers, directors, advisors and consultants. Sports & Region: CARICOM leaders opened their 51st summit in St. Lucia with a push for integration “to continue working for the people of the region.”
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