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Postby The_Honourable » March 26th, 2022, 9:06 pm

All that? he lay it out all here...


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Postby Cantmis » March 26th, 2022, 9:08 pm

They didn't really progress with the previous resources(precious metals, diamonds, lumber etc) they had and still have. Let's see if they mess up their second chance. No technical know how and Big Oil in charge !

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Postby hover11 » March 26th, 2022, 9:33 pm

Redress10 wrote:
hover11 wrote:PM on VP of Guyana's comment: "We will not be distracted by that." #Presser


You won't be distracted by the truth....well ok


For a lazy arse public servant you have relll mouth inno
You sound hurt ....time to change your panties

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Postby MaxPower » March 26th, 2022, 9:38 pm

Jason,

I lost a best and had to wear panties for a week.

Nun wrong with changing them.

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Postby pugboy » March 27th, 2022, 5:37 am

boy
everybody thinks guyana only good for growing rice

ppl seem to forget guyana already had gold and bauxite in abundance
along with natural resources like lumber and seafood/shrimp

Cantmis wrote:They didn't really progress with the previous resources(precious metals, diamonds, lumber etc) they had and still have. Let's see if they mess up their second chance. No technical know how and Big Oil in charge !

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Postby timelapse » March 27th, 2022, 6:45 am

pugboy wrote:boy
everybody thinks guyana only good for growing rice

ppl seem to forget guyana already had gold and bauxite in abundance
along with natural resources like lumber and seafood/shrimp

Cantmis wrote:They didn't really progress with the previous resources(precious metals, diamonds, lumber etc) they had and still have. Let's see if they mess up their second chance. No technical know how and Big Oil in charge !
Guyana good for smartman construction workers too

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Postby hover11 » March 27th, 2022, 8:44 am

Inside before men start saying this man clearly has an agenda and is probably a Kamla operative or sleeper agent

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Postby The_Honourable » March 27th, 2022, 9:59 am

Guyana now a land of opportunity

Formerly one of the poorest countries in the region, Guyana is now transforming itself into the investment capital of the Caribbean. A place to do business, a place to work, a place to play.

This is how T&T nationals among other countries are viewing this South American country.

Some observers predict in future Guyana will be the next “Dubai of the Caribbean.” The Caribbean’s next best thing and a land of opportunity.

Guyana’s Finance Minister Ashni Singh expects the oil and gas sector to grow by 96.7 per cent and the country’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to increase by 47.5 per cent in 2022. Guyana’s forecasted oil production of one million barrels per day (bbl/d) by 2030 and projected income of tens of billions in the next decade puts it ahead of the rest of the Caribbean region.

Guyana is even outbidding T&T in some areas as the world’s large multinationals are heading there. It was reported last December that President of ExxonMobil Guyana, Alastair Routledge announced that the US-based company moved all of its supply chain services from T&T to Guyana.

While Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley was unable to attend Guyana’s energy conference in February, Energy Ministry representatives, T&T’s business people as well as other sectors of the country were present and continue to build ties.

A month ago UNC Naparima MP Rodney Charles said T&T has more to benefit from ties with rising stars like Guyana rather than controversial countries like Venezuela and Iran.

Last week in Parliament, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and Naparima MP Rodney Charles clashed over comments that Charles made about Guyana. Charles stated that Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Mottley went to Guyana and “came back with 10,000 jobs” while Rowley went to Qatar (and came back with no jobs), and asked if he should not have gone to Guyana instead.

Rowley suggested to Charles that he should go to Guyana (or Barbados) to live as he “is always talking about Guyana” and Barbados.

Charles also asked why Rowley declined the invitation to attend the International Energy Conference and Expo in Guyana. Rowley said this particular invitation did not fit his schedule but T&T was represented by the Ministry of Energy and other agencies and T&T’s business was conducted.

The exchange between the Prime Minister and the Opposition MP turned into a shouting match which Speaker Bridgid Annisette-George said she will not tolerate.

Economist and International Relations consultant Dr Anthony Gonzales told the Sunday Guardian despite its poor past, Guyana is doing all the right things to position itself as one of the region’s rising stars.

Businessman Derek Chin who was born in Guyana encouraged business people as well as people from all walks of life to head to Guyana where opportunities are plentiful.

Jobs and opportunities

T&T has had decades of experience in the energy sector and now they are taking that experience to Guyana. Kaieteur News in Guyana in an article in 2021 spoke about T&T’s companies “flooding Guyana’s oil sector.”

Several Trinidadian companies recently applied to Guyana’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for permission to set up a local base. These companies include Weatherford, United Independent Petroleum Marketing Company Limited, Vista Trading and Logistics, and Non-Destructive Testers Limited (NDTL).

The ANSA McAL conglomerate also has a presence in Guyana in sectors like construction and the media.

Paving companies have already set up operations there as well.

http://www.caribbeanjobs.com has also been advertising jobs that T&T nationals can apply for in Guyana, some of which include Geotechnical/Materials Engineer, retail store operations manager, HR manager and petroleum engineer.

More opportunities in Guyana mean a greater need for connectivity.

Three weeks ago, Caribbean Airlines announced it will launch a new service between Guyana and Houston until the end of June. The carrier will fly three times a week between Georgetown and Houston Intercontinental, and flights started on March 22. The timing of flights will also allow passengers to connect with Caribbean Airlines’ Port-of-Spain hub in T&T.

Retail and entertainment

People are also seeing opportunities in Guyana’s entertainment sector and money to be made there. Guyanese-born Chin, who came to T&T as a child, is optimistic about Guyana’s future.

He told the Sunday Guardian that Guyana’s past is one of poverty and underdevelopment but qualified that by saying that the recent oil discovery in Guyana will catapult the country into a “behemoth.”

Chin opened a MovieTowne complex in Guyana in 2019 and up to this time, it is the biggest entertainment centre of its type there.

He said he invested US$50 million in the project. It came at a time when there was political conflict and one year later, the pandemic arrived.

He added that not long after MovieTowne was opened in Guyana, the country struck gold with large oil discoveries. He remains excited about MovieTowne’s future and the future of Guyana in general.

Chin described Guyanese as intelligent and hard-working people and encourages investors to put their money there.

At the same time, he said Guyana was a newly developing country so a lot of work has to be done to develop basic infrastructures like power plants, water, roads and other basics. Chin is hopeful over the next few years there will be a major transformation.

Lessons to learn from T&T

IR consultant Gonzales pointed out that Guyana’s economy is growing by “leaps and bounds” and it is be expected that the country will have a secure future once they use the resources properly.

“There is a lot of opportunity for business, there is high demand for skilled labour and a lot of opportunities that were not there before. It is a land of opportunity now compared to what it was before. Before it was barely surviving.”

He attributed this new-found interest in Guyana to the recent oil discoveries there which he described as one of the most important in the world.

“There is a lot of construction taking place. They are putting in a deepwater harbour as well. They are putting a bridge across the Demerara River. There’s a lot of infrastructure work to be done.”

Despite the basic steps it has made, Gonzales said Guyana still has a long way to go before it can claim to be the “Dubai of the Caribbean.”

“It may take Guyana three decades before they can reach there. They will need a significant flow of investment and migrants. They have a lot of land and other resources to be exploited.”

He hopes Guyana learns from some of T&T’s past errors and the Guyanese do not rely on oil at the expense of other parts of their economy.

He called this the “Dutch Disease” where countries rely on oil at the expense of their agriculture sector and other sectors which die leaving them dangerously over-reliant on one product to sustain their economy.

“I am sure they have their advisers and they will not make the same mistakes as Argentina or T&T or similar countries.”

Source: https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/guyana- ... 28438f18b3

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Postby Gladiator » March 27th, 2022, 10:15 am

zoom rader wrote:
j.o.e wrote:What are some of the projects or initiatives that the UNC govt started that brought prosperity ? In their defense I don’t think they were ever in power long enough to do any meaningful long term project.
I do think they are generous with that they give … grants, laptops etc but that doesn’t bring revenue. So was just looking for examples.
Golconda just in the back of Duncan Village .

A lot of African folk took the offer of lands and built their own homes.

It was UNC that started UTT which was TTIT

Heritage and stabilisation fund that the red government rapes and gives to the 1% . That was started by the UNC.

Development of neglected South lands

An airport which is the best in the
region.

World class indoor cycling velodrome to which Trinidad holds the world record
UNC also built the Dental school at Mt Hope as part of UWI. They offer dental programs for foreign students and the business plan positioned it as a viable Forex earner. As soon as COVID goes to sleep this program would be in full swing for international students.

UNC also built and restructured the UWI / Costatt nursing school in Eldorado. Offering both diploma and bsc in nursing. This initiative was meant to train nurses from the region for foreign govts to send their nurses to train here. Of course PNM stifiled the program and the Costatt side is now on the brink of shutting down.

The UWI south campus was positioned as a LAW faculty and school. Regional students would have come here to study Law. The PNM of course converted it to a COVID step down facility using state of the art digital classrooms as hospital rooms. And they totally scrapped the law school initiative.

These initiatives were methods of diversifying the economy....contrary to what the PNM zombies say.

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Postby timothymcdavid » March 27th, 2022, 10:28 am

Everyone loves a sweet heart deal like Guyana's oil deal only Trini being subject to hard negotiation what does that tell you fellahs?

Uncle sam softening its stance towards Venezuela Trinbago should go deal with the Vennies forget about pandering to CARICOM and Guyana. Same way I tell GT people forget about CARICOM go deal with Brazil.

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Postby VII » March 27th, 2022, 10:30 am

Guyana better be careful..sounding like the perfect potential case study for Dutch Disease.

As mentioned before, they always had vast natural resources and did nothing with it.. problem now is they gonna bankrupt the country in their rush to assume some mantle of regional superiority.

Good luck to them...
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Postby hover11 » March 27th, 2022, 10:32 am

VII wrote:Guyana better be careful..sounding like the perfect potential case study for Dutch Disease, as mentioned before, they always had vast natural resources and did nothing with it..

Good luck to them...
Didn't trinidad have resources and look at us now depending on others to provide for us....from food down to refining oil

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Postby VII » March 27th, 2022, 10:39 am

Look at us now ? What riding a bad wave as we've done successfully many times before?

And dem wuss..that's the point..you think you know corruption and bobol, well it's wholesale there and practiced with impunity .

A healthy Guyana is good for the region good luck to them, but they acting like real never see...they should humble themselves, pretty soon oil isn't gonna be what it used to be and may be cheaper to leave in the ground..

I would shut up and work very hard behind the scenes if I were them..



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VII wrote:Guyana better be careful..sounding like the perfect potential case study for Dutch Disease, as mentioned before, they always had vast natural resources and did nothing with it..

Good luck to them...
Didn't trinidad have resources and look at us now depending on others to provide for us....from food down to refining oil

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Postby The_Honourable » March 27th, 2022, 10:41 am

Gladiator wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
j.o.e wrote:What are some of the projects or initiatives that the UNC govt started that brought prosperity ? In their defense I don’t think they were ever in power long enough to do any meaningful long term project.
I do think they are generous with that they give … grants, laptops etc but that doesn’t bring revenue. So was just looking for examples.
Golconda just in the back of Duncan Village .

A lot of African folk took the offer of lands and built their own homes.

It was UNC that started UTT which was TTIT

Heritage and stabilisation fund that the red government rapes and gives to the 1% . That was started by the UNC.

Development of neglected South lands

An airport which is the best in the
region.

World class indoor cycling velodrome to which Trinidad holds the world record
UNC also built the Dental school at Mt Hope as part of UWI. They offer dental programs for foreign students and the business plan positioned it as a viable Forex earner. As soon as COVID goes to sleep this program would be in full swing for international students.

UNC also built and restructured the UWI / Costatt nursing school in Eldorado. Offering both diploma and bsc in nursing. This initiative was meant to train nurses from the region for foreign govts to send their nurses to train here. Of course PNM stifiled the program and the Costatt side is now on the brink of shutting down.

The UWI south campus was positioned as a LAW faculty and school. Regional students would have come here to study Law. The PNM of course converted it to a COVID step down facility using state of the art digital classrooms as hospital rooms. And they totally scrapped the law school initiative.

These initiatives were methods of diversifying the economy....contrary to what the PNM zombies say.


Just to add to this since it touches healthcare, the Couva Children's Hospital was part of the Health Tourism initiative. Persons from the Caribbean, North or South America can travel to T&T and get healthcare at cheaper rates meaning a foreign exchange earner. The hospital wasn't suppose to be stand alone just for locals. There were plans to build a hotel and a mall around the hospital making everything all inclusive for patients and their families.

http://www.news.gov.tt/content/couva-ch ... march-2015

Unfortunately the idea died and the hospital became a political football.

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Postby MaxPower » March 27th, 2022, 11:04 am

Trinis just jealous

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Postby zoom rader » March 27th, 2022, 11:45 am

MaxPower wrote:Trinis just jealous
Max Guyana is a 5hithole , their mentality is 50 years behind the rest of Carricom. They are primitive and the black people there are very racist. Racism in Trinidad is Tame compared to Guyana. Guyanese are very nasty people. George Town is a huge rubbish dump with dirty streets and garbage all over.

Guyanese don't care two 5hits about Guyana. Most indo Guyanese look to migrate once they get a chance.


Trinis jealous of Guyana is a joke.

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Postby SuperiorMan » March 27th, 2022, 12:06 pm

MaxPower wrote:Trinis just jealous


They are...look at all the frothing up and hatred spewing in this thread. Real insecurity.

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Postby MaxPower » March 27th, 2022, 12:09 pm

zoom rader wrote:
MaxPower wrote:Trinis just jealous
Max Guyana is a 5hithole , their mentality is 50 years behind the rest of Carricom. They are primitive and the black people there are very racist. Racism in Trinidad is Tame compared to Guyana. Guyanese are very nasty people. George Town is a huge rubbish dump with dirty streets and garbage all over.

Guyanese don't care two 5hits about Guyana. Most indo Guyanese look to migrate once they get a chance.


Trinis jealous of Guyana is a joke.


Zoom,

I agree, but Trinis not too far off.

Look at POS.

Guyana is a dump and the water and air smells like sewerage. I guessing it has alot to do with the drainage and well the usual stink Caribbean people living habits.

Here in T&T we have the potential, we have/had the wealth/resources, but still the country is nasty AF.

Trinis are jealous because Guyana getting a lil money and they have some room for improvement. Plenty investing going on down there.

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Postby zoom rader » March 27th, 2022, 3:03 pm

MaxPower wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
MaxPower wrote:Trinis just jealous
Max Guyana is a 5hithole , their mentality is 50 years behind the rest of Carricom. They are primitive and the black people there are very racist. Racism in Trinidad is Tame compared to Guyana. Guyanese are very nasty people. George Town is a huge rubbish dump with dirty streets and garbage all over.

Guyanese don't care two 5hits about Guyana. Most indo Guyanese look to migrate once they get a chance.


Trinis jealous of Guyana is a joke.


Zoom,

I agree, but Trinis not too far off.

Look at POS.

Guyana is a dump and the water and air smells like sewerage. I guessing it has alot to do with the drainage and well the usual stink Caribbean people living habits.

Here in T&T we have the potential, we have/had the wealth/resources, but still the country is nasty AF.

Trinis are jealous because Guyana getting a lil money and they have some room for improvement. Plenty investing going on down there.
POS is a dump cause its filled with red government ppl that have dirty habits.

Anywhere that is a red government stronghold is a dump. These people behave primative

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Postby hover11 » March 27th, 2022, 3:25 pm

Tbh Guyana will always have the upper hand to us because everything to trinis is a joke....the decadence of this country is remarkable, i believe that is what is saving us from any calamity such as civil unrest or another coup attempt ...not once can they be srs about anything i. Trinis always looking down at Guyanese and now the tables turning we vex , why, study we HAD opportunities and wasted them now Guyanese know what not to do just look at Trinidad and they will be fine

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Postby MaxPower » March 27th, 2022, 3:27 pm

hover11 wrote:Tbh Guyana will always have the upper hand to us because everything to trinis is a joke....the decadence of this country is remarkable, i believe that is what is saving us from any calamity such as civil unrest or another coup attempt ...not once can they be srs about anything i. Trinis always looking down at Guyanese and now the tables turning we vex , why, study we HAD opportunities and wasted them now Guyanese know what not to do just look at Trinidad and they will be fine


Jason,

X3000, well said.

Trinis are a joke.

I am ashamed to be a citizen of T&T.

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Postby 88sins » March 27th, 2022, 9:14 pm

MaxPower wrote:
I am ashamed to be a citizen of T&T.

If that's true, easy enough to fix, simply denounce your citizenship, and move to venezuela. You can do that come sunrise. Nobody go vex with you.
If you not willing and enthusiastic to do that, it would serve you better to just keep quiet and use a bit more screening when choosing your words.

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Postby Gladiator » March 27th, 2022, 9:48 pm

Cantmis wrote:They didn't really progress with the previous resources(precious metals, diamonds, lumber etc) they had and still have. Let's see if they mess up their second chance. No technical know how and Big Oil in charge !


Different government this rounds bro... The previous one was akin to the PNM

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Postby zoom rader » March 27th, 2022, 10:44 pm

Gladiator wrote:
Cantmis wrote:They didn't really progress with the previous resources(precious metals, diamonds, lumber etc) they had and still have. Let's see if they mess up their second chance. No technical know how and Big Oil in charge !


Different government this rounds bro... The previous one was akin to the PNM
That African government in Guyana did not learn how to rig an election like the red government have mastered

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Fair enough

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MaxPower wrote:
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Fair enough
30% are red government ppl

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Postby SuperiorMan » March 28th, 2022, 2:09 pm

MaxPower wrote:IMG_9157.JPG

Fair enough


All those asking him to apologize.....should apologize to him for asking him to apologize.

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Postby Chimera » March 28th, 2022, 3:23 pm

this is a bigger issue to most trinis than the divers who were killed by shady and incompetent decisions

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Postby Cantmis » March 28th, 2022, 8:40 pm

zoom rader wrote:
MaxPower wrote:Trinis just jealous
Max Guyana is a 5hithole , their mentality is 50 years behind the rest of Carricom. They are primitive and the black people there are very racist. Racism in Trinidad is Tame compared to Guyana. Guyanese are very nasty people. George Town is a huge rubbish dump with dirty streets and garbage all over.

Guyanese don't care two 5hits about Guyana. Most indo Guyanese look to migrate once they get a chance.


Trinis jealous of Guyana is a joke.
Probably that was a long time ago, but not so anymore.

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