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Coalition had indicated that the Jubilee Celebrations will be the stimulus, that will "skyrocket and boom" our economy.  How did they do??

Govt predicts economic boom in jubilee year

A cultural performance at the launch of Guyana’s Golden Jubilee of Independence, held on the lawns of Colgrain House, Georgetown

A cultural performance at the launch of Guyana’s Golden Jubilee of Independence, held on the lawns of Colgrain House, Georgetown

With thousands of overseas-based Guyanese and other visitors set to visit Guyana to join in the celebration of the country’s 50th Independence Anniversary, locals have been urged to grab hold of the opportunities, that would see their businesses and by extention, the local economy, seeing a significant boom.

This is according to Telecommunications Minister Cathy Hughes, who also has responsibility for tourism. She was at the time delivering the feature address at the launch of Guyana’s Golden Jubilee of Independence, held on the lawns of Colgrain House, Camp Street, Georgetown, on Tuesday evening.

“We are celebrating 50 years of independence and despite the opinions being circulated in some quarters; Guyana does indeed have a lot to celebrate,” Hughes told the huge gathering of Private Sector members and other stakeholders. She said the Ministry has been made aware of the soaring number of persons who have indicated their intention to return to Guyana to join in the significant celebration. While this is good news, she said local businesses can take hold of the numerous economic opportunities that could be had from this.

“This is the time for businesses to advertise, to expose your products and services, since so many eyes and ears are tuned to Guyana. Think of the benefits new markets in foreign countries would offer. The expansion of your business to include other products and more investments in Guyana. This is a wonderful opportunity to catapult our economy into the stratosphere,” she told the gathering.

Hughes said the Jubilee celebration is undoubtedly Guyana’s “Prime Time”. Minister Hughes advised those present to “be prepared”, noting that thousands of Guyanese and families from all over the world will be here. That, in her estimation, would mean “Thousands of mouths to feed, with thousands of feet that will walk into your business places. Thousands of people to sell your products to and thousands of people to entertain.

According to the Minister, this is what drives Guyana to get better. She said every single hotel, bread and breakfast inn and other hospitality entities in Guyana have been booked from the end of April to the beginning of June. “We have been asking homeowners in Georgetown, on the Essequibo Coast, on the East Coast, East Bank, Berbice and Linden to make their spare rooms available for visitors and the bread and breakfast programme at the Ministry”.

Tuesday evening was just a taste of what Guyana is all about and what the Jubilee festival is going to be like. According to Hughes, “It was an explosion of our country’s fine culture, our art and craft, fashion, cuisine and the absolute highlight, our music”.

The official jubilee celebration commences on the evening of May 19 as a night of spiritual upliftment. It will be a night of full colour and ceremony, a fusion of Guyanese entertainment by the religious groups locally. The second night will be dubbed “everything Guyanese”, where the six races will present some exciting performances across the regions. Guyana’s musical legends will put on a show on the third evening, including percussionists Keith Wade, Terry Gajraj, Sammy Baksh, and Dave Martins and the Trade Winds. This will be followed by amazing performances from younger artistes. Then there will be a grand fashionista by the greatest fashion gurus in Guyana.

The Minister referred to the celebration as “the best birthday bash the country has ever had”.

According to Minister Hughes, the objective is to “put on show Guyana’s diverse culture, our rich history, manmade products and musical icons, legends, artisans and artists.”

These include the 65 mile long Linden/Soesdyke Highway; the first of its kind in the Caribbean. The highway is set to undergo massive rehabilitation. The first floating bridge in the Caribbean; the Demerara Harbour Bridge – 6074 feet in length, was designed by Guyanese Captain John Coglan and was supposed to last for only 10 years. She said it has exceeded that time, and 38 years later is still serving its purpose.

According to Hughes, Guyana has also produced some outstanding Guyanese in all fields. She noted the likes of Sir Shridath Ramphal, former Secretary General of the Commonwealth; the first female Chief Justice, who was later elevated to the Caribbean Court of Justice as the first female Judge, Madam Justice Desiree Bernard; and Mohamed Shahabudeen, a Guyanese Judge at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the former Chancellor of the University of the West Indies, who has now taken on the post at the University of Guyana, Dr Nigel Harris.

She said former West Indies Captain Clive Lloyd was also at the helm of the one of the world’s most watched games at a time when Cricket had become a success story.

“In the field of education, Guyana has always been known to be the country with the most literate people [in the Caribbean]. In the last five years or so, students here have been doing the country proud, having out of a special niche at CXC and CSEC. Said they have been winning regional awards all across and we are proud of them,” the Minister said.

 

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cain posted:
ba$eman posted:

You mean like another wish, hope, dream Powerball moment?  

No why derass wouldn't you want the country to prosper banna?

Baseman want it to, but i dont see it happening with this bacanal Govt!

FM
cain posted:
ba$eman posted:

You mean like another wish, hope, dream Powerball moment?  

No why derass wouldn't you want the country to prosper banna?

For anything to be progressive, there has to be a procedure. So far, I doan see that in the administration. Forbes really messed dem up, they have lost their classiness.

S

This is the same government who negotiate contracts and other business with foreign countries like China, US, Venezuela, etc. Those countries have people with graduate degrees, business acumen, and a ton of international experience.  I would pay money to be a fly on the wall to hear what they really think of the quality of the people in this government.

Bibi Haniffa

Heard by the fly on the wall  "Ohhh, those Geeaneese people, they are such a down to earth bunch, what a group of lovely chaps and chaplets....nothing like the previous set eh"

cain
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ba$eman posted:

You mean like another wish, hope, dream Powerball moment?  

Jump up and down and scream and cry.  Thousands of people from all over, including people who aren't Guyanese showed up.  Hotels full, and others said that they were doing a brisk trade.

Even if the Guyanese living in Guyana didn't spend those from overseas certainly did.

FM
Bibi Haniffa posted: I would pay money to be a fly on the wall to hear what they really think of the quality of the people in this government.

The UN, IMF and other entities have already said that dealing with this new gov't is a breath of fresh away, when compared to the corrupt scoundrels who they already replaced.

While they will certainly have criticisms.  A lack of a clear focus certainly being one, but if you think that they think that the PPP was better you truly fool yourself.

FM
seignet posted:
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For anything to be progressive, there has to be a procedure. So far, I doan see that in the administration. Forbes really messed dem up, they have lost their classiness.

Forbes, a man who died 31 years ago, "mess dem up". 

Yet the PPP who was in power a mere 12 months ago didn't?

I can only wonder about how some of you come to your conclusions.

FM
ba$eman posted:
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Baseman want it to, but i dont see it happening with this bacanal Govt!

And it certainly didn't happen under the PPP.  Did you read some where that Guyana in 2014 was one of the wealthier Caribbean nations?

No it continues to be described as one of the poorest.  Even a commentator in T&T made mention of the fact that Guyana remains very poor, despite its huge natural resource base.

FM
caribny posted:
ba$eman posted:

You mean like another wish, hope, dream Powerball moment?  

Jump up and down and scream and cry.  Thousands of people from all over, including people who aren't Guyanese showed up.  Hotels full, and others said that they were doing a brisk trade.

Even if the Guyanese living in Guyana didn't spend those from overseas certainly did.

Yes, but as I said,one night stand!  It was what it was, but that will not spur sustained economic activity!

FM
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted: I would pay money to be a fly on the wall to hear what they really think of the quality of the people in this government.

The UN, IMF and other entities have already said that dealing with this new gov't is a breath of fresh away, when compared to the corrupt scoundrels who they already replaced.

While they will certainly have criticisms.  A lack of a clear focus certainly being one, but if you think that they think that the PPP was better you truly fool yourself.

LIAR!  Point to the source where the UN/IMF said that!

FM
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ba$eman posted:
 

Yes, but as I said,one night stand!  It was what it was, but that will not spur sustained economic activity!

So it would have been better if they didn't do it?

Don't think that the hotels, taxi services, restaurants, bars and tour services will agree with you.

Cease being a sissy and focus on what the real issue is.  And it is the fact that the Jubilee is now over, and the money has been spent, so what next. 

How does APNU AFC take the economy out of the mess that 50 years of PPP and PNC rule left it. What will it do to make Guyana as rich as T&T, with living standards as high as Barbados?

So the Jubilee turned out to be a good thing (notwithstanding the fiasco of the Gala dinner, which turned out to be like a Saturday "After lunch").  This despite the fact that you and cobra prayed feverishly for blood to be poured by criminals.

FM
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ba$eman posted:
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LIAR!  Point to the source where the UN/IMF said that!

Go dig through KN articles from just after the PPP lost.  No less than Ban Ki Moon said so.

It was a known fact that the ABC nations, and the  international agencies were tired of the PPP.  Since last year how often have you heard any ambassadors saying anything negative about Guyana. 

Even Jimmy Carter said that the PPP turned out to be a huge disappointed, and he was disturbed by how they were marginalizing Africans from major decision making.

They did so frequently under the PPP, and there was that infamous incident when Priya (D2's favorite female) cussed down the US ambassador.   The UK and Canadian High Commissioners were also subjected to similar screams from Jagdeo and Luncheon.

The only head of state cussing down Guyana since May last year was your hero, MadBURRO.

FM
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The day after is today. What is the state of the economy today?  Back to the 20% unemployment. We must find a away to do this better.

FM
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caribny posted:
ba$eman posted:
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LIAR!  Point to the source where the UN/IMF said that!

Go dig through KN articles from just after the PPP lost.  No less than Ban Ki Moon said so.

It was a known fact that the ABC nations, and the  international agencies were tired of the PPP.  Since last year how often have you heard any ambassadors saying anything negative about Guyana. 

Even Jimmy Carter said that the PPP turned out to be a huge disappointed, and he was disturbed by how they were marginalizing Africans from major decision making.

They did so frequently under the PPP, and there was that infamous incident when Priya (D2's favorite female) cussed down the US ambassador.   The UK and Canadian High Commissioners were also subjected to similar screams from Jagdeo and Luncheon.

The only head of state cussing down Guyana since May last year was your hero, MadBURRO.

You still cannot point to the source, you liar!  This is the world according to Caribj!

FM
Prashad posted:

I cannot believe East Indians went back there and celebrated

 

Indians like to spoat too bai.

I have absolutely no reason to go to Guyana. There are many other nicer, more comfortable and safer places that I can visit.

FM
ba$eman posted:
 

You still cannot point to the source, you liar!  This is the world according to Caribj!

Where are your sources that Granger plans to slaughter Indians?

What about your screams that Brooklynites were arriving to attack Indians?

I recall your shrill screams that Indians had better pack their bags and leave Guyana if they wanted to remain alive.

I gave you the source. Kaieteur News.  Now go use the search function and seek it out, if that interests you.

FM

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