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GuySuCo sliding to worst performance in 20 years

November 5, 2013 | By | Filed Under News 

  - Foreign manager at helm of troubled Skeldon

With less than two months remaining for the year, the country’s sugar industry is slowly grinding its way to its lowest production in two decades and there seems to be no clarity on the way forward.

As a matter of fact, it will negatively eclipse last year’s dismal 218,069 tonnes.

The 2012 production has been described as the worst in the 20 year reign of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C).

GuySuCo’s Chairman, Dr. Raj Singh

GuySuCo’s Chairman, Dr. Raj Singh

 

Production targets have been revised downwards from the 260,000 tonnes set at the beginning of the year to 203,000 now.

The year’s first crop fell short of the 70,000 tonnes by an alarming 22,000. Industry officials, over the weekend, admitted that the situation over production has plunged the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) into a point of uncertainty where unless all stops are pulled out, the slide will continue.

The administration has been saying that the industry is too big to fail but could find little answers.

 

At the flagship Skeldon factory, production for the year is slated at 34,000, far below the targeted 43,000 tonnes.

 

The strain from Skeldon’s poor showing has been taking a toll on the overall operations of GuySuCo.

Since being commissioned in August 2009 by former President Bharrat Jagdeo, the Chinese built US$200M project, which includes the factory and expanded cultivation, has been bleeding the Corporation.

Almost US$15M ($3B) has been sunk to repair several faults. South African-based Bosch Engineering was hired earlier this year to fix some of the problems. These include issues with the co-generation power plant.

 

However, still to be resolved are issues with the cane shredder and the punt dumper. The latter is critical to the efficient transfer of canes from punts in the waterway to the actual factory.

Bosch has been paid over US$4M for its work and after two weeks, left around mid-year.

There are no immediate indications when the shredder cane dumper will be fixed.

According to GuySuCo officials, the irony of the situation is that the weather has held up in recent weeks despite threats from sporadic showers. “So what we have is lots of cane in the field at Skeldon but the factory is still unable to take it off the field,” an official confirmed yesterday.

 

While the factory has been built to process 250,000 tonnes per hour, its intake because of technical issues, have been limited to around 180,000, a hugely worrying factor.

 

New manager In an attempt to steady Skeldon, Government has reportedly hired Tate and Lyle, its European sugar buyer, to manage the factory. Richard Orr has been operating as the new estate manager since earlier this year. But while Government had signaled intentions to seek overseas help, there had been no official announcements that management has changed from local hands.

 

Part of the restructuring of GuySuCo has also been the reported hiring of Dr. Raj Singh, its current Chairman, to take over as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) from Paul Bhim. Bhim, himself the former Chief Financial Officer, was reportedly set to become the Deputy CEO.

 

In trouble: Skeldon sugar factory.

          In trouble: Skeldon sugar factory.

A few months ago, GuySuCo, in the beginning of what seemed to be a major shakeup in management, give notice to Rajaindra Singh, the Deputy CEO, of its intentions to cut his contract short. Singh left last month.

 

Current Chairman, Dr. Raj Singh, was reportedly set to take up the appointment as the new CEO last Friday, November 1st.

However, there have been no movements as yet, union officials confirmed yesterday.

Questions had surfaced about whether he was qualified for that position. GuySuCo is reportedly flying him in from his United States residence and paying for his accommodation here.

 

The industry, at one time the biggest earner for Government, has become a major headache for them. Saddled with a phased price cut by Europe, its biggest buyer, GuySuCo has been battling labour shortages as well as poor weather conditions.

A $2B investment, using Europe’s cash that was designed to help the sugar dependent countries recover the price cuts, into a packaging plant at Enmore, has failed to change the situation.

The reason was simple – there were just not enough canes to meet the 190,000 tonnes quota that Europe wants. That story has been repeating itself in recent years.

 

This year, as part of assistance to help the ailing industry, Government earmarked $1B for GuySuCo. This was $4B more than last year.

 

Writing about the industry earlier this year, former sugar official and Member of Parliament, Tony Vieira, said that indications were that the industry, in 2012, showed the factories stood idle, out of cane and not grinding, during the first and second crops a total of 10,527 hours.

“The actual time the factories worked during the year was 21,623 hours this means that due to an acute shortage of labour to cut the cane the factories were standing idle 50% of the time during the crops waiting for the cane to be delivered, needless to say that during a substantial part of this time the factory’s workers had to be paid for standing by doing nothing.” Government had said that the European price cuts had seen Guyana losing around $10B annually in revenue. However, the Opposition has accused the Government of contributing to the slide of the industry as the assistance coming from Europe was not used to help GuySuCo cope. Earlier this year, Guyana signed a 23M Euros ($6.4B) financing agreement as part of Europe’s continuing assistance programme for sugar. It would have meant that Guyana drew down 115M Euros since the programme started back in 2006. The measures were developed by the European Union to help Guyana and other sugar-producing nations deal with the fallout from the price cuts. The factory, said to be Guyana’s most expensive project, was constructed with a combination of self-generated funds and loans from the Caribbean Development Bank, the People’s Republic of China and the Government of Guyana.

 

FM

The PPP leaders have not done the right

thing and are not prepared to do it

November 5, 2013 | By | Filed Under Letters 

 

Dear Editor,
The nature of the news making the headlines in Guyana in the past few days/weeks reveals many unhappy things about the state of the PPP regime. Addressing a small group of only PPP supporters in Richmond Hill, New York, President Ramotar said “The attack on Winston Brassington is obscene. Anyone who works professionally for the government is coming under intense personal attacks.”
We strongly disagree.
What can the people discern from this callous statement? It is too much to individually explore, but what was most striking is the sense that the PPP regime is imploding in front of our eyes. It is crumbling inwards as its leaders fold over themselves as if the party is experiencing a massive earthquake shaking it to its core.
A close scrutiny would probably find the roots of the internal upheaval located in the power struggles between the Jagdeoites and the old PPP guard at Freedom House.  In their quest for grandeur and the illusory trappings of power, the PPP cabal appears like cockroaches in a fowl party, which means that they are in serious political trouble.
We believe that it is ludicrous and insulting to Guyanese for President Ramotar to defend the head of NICIL who has been a complete failure in the management of taxpayers’ money.  As the overseer of several major projects, he has failed miserably in this regard. In all of these contracts, it is the private companies that are the major beneficiaries.
Is the president not aware of these major financial blunders by NICIL’s boss? Or is he in denial?
Further, the regime has not done anything to reduce corruption and crime despite Mr. Ramotar’s campaign’s promises. There is still no Procurement Commission, no Integrity Commission, no Ombudsman, no accountability and transparency and no policy to end corruption and the spate of crimes by the PPP regime.
We believe that President Ramotar has to be considered naïve when he says that Mr. Brassington is extremely competent. It is Mr. Brassington who invested more than 51 percent of state funds to build the Berbice Bridge but settled for less that 20 percent of the shares. It is Mr. Brassington who negotiated the contract for the Marriott Hotel that allowed only foreign workers to work on the site. It is Mr. Brassington who approved Sithe Global’s high rate of return of 19% on its investment when commercial lending interest rates are between 7 percent and 10 percent. Is this being competent, Mr. Ramotar?
People are fed up and frustrated with the corrupt PPP cabal and have lost faith in any project that the regime undertakes and Mr. Ramotar’s poor understanding of competency has added to their frustration. Instead of making sure that the taxpayers get value for their money; Guyanese are faced with a barrage of PPP propaganda, untruths and distortions designed to hide the corrupt practices that are taking place every day.
In truth, the society is so overrun by seedy fingers that theft has now become the normal state of affairs. Those who bear the marks of honesty, integrity and decency are deemed enemies of the state and are immediately ostracized, vilified and dismissed. Nowhere is there evidence that the PPP cabal has upheld the laws of the land and has prosecuted anyone for corruption. When pressed as to why they have not prosecuted anyone, they offer the sad refrain: The opposition talks about corruption but they have not proven that corruption is taking place.
There is no integrity and decency left in this regime. In several of the cagey deals made by Jagdeo and his cohorts, the PPP cabal has adopted a brilliant strategy to hide them from the public until it is expedient to release them. Everything the cabal touches turn into ka ka and everything they say publicly has to be taken with a grain of salt because even if it rings true, one has to wonder what else they are hiding.
The PPP leaders have not done the right thing and are not prepared to do the right thing because they believe that they are wiser than the people and are above the law. In other words, they have become the “untouchables” and have been somehow ordained to be the everlasting rulers of Guyana.
Dr. Asquith Rose and Harish S. Singh

FM

Ms. Jagan-Brancier has added her voice to this rampant irregularity. While the private media have reported her contention and the state media have remained silent, the authorities cannot escape the fact that there is rampant corruption in the highest circles. The public awaits action.

FM

APNU wants “fully staffed”

Ombudsman’s office

October 30, 2013 | By | Filed Under News 

By Abena Rockcliffe
A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) is calling for a fully staffed office of the Ombudsman to be reintroduced as opposed to the previous set up that existed.
That call was made by APNU’s Dr. Rupert Roopnarine as he responded to a question about the Party’s interest in seeing a functioning Office of the Ombudsman.

APNU’s Dr. Rupert Roopnarine

APNU’s Dr. Rupert Roopnarine

An Ombudsman is an official usually appointed by the government or by Parliament but with a significant degree of independence. One such official is charged with representing the interests of the public by investigating and addressing complaints of maladministration or violation of rights.
The typical duties of an Ombudsman are to investigate complaints and attempt to resolve them. Ombudsmen sometimes also aim to identify systemic issues leading to poor service or breaches of people’s rights.
While executives of some developed and developing countries across the world have designated several Ombudsmen, Guyana has remained without one for the last seven years.
Guyana has been without an Ombudsman since the retirement of Justice Sheik Mohamed in 2005.
This situation captured the attention of A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) Member of Parliament James Bond, who posed questions in relation to the non-appointment of an Ombudsman to the Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall in the National Assembly earlier this year.
Last Friday, Dr. Roopnarine said that the Office of the Ombudsman is an extremely important Constitutional protection for citizens in Guyana. He highlighted that an Ombudsman is supposed to deal with faults in administration and stated “as we know those are not going away, they are increasing; so we definitely are in need of an Ombudsman.”
Further, Dr. Roopnarine asserted that it would be a waste of time to just appoint an Ombudsman and a secretary which was the case when Justice Mohamed was in that office.
“It is not simply the appointment of an Ombudsman, but a real staffing to go with the office. He has to have more than a secretary…which is all Justice Mohamed had. He has to have investigative capacity and so on. Without a fully staffed and empowered Office of the Ombudsman, merely appointing an Ombudsman will do very little.”
APNU Leader David Granger said that he has been advocating for the appointment of an Ombudsman as APNU sees the importance of it. Granger also pointed to the absence of a tribunal for workers. He said that APNU would like to see the activation of both.
He also made mention of the plight of the Police Complaints Authority. According to Granger, that entity appeared before the Disciplined Forces Commission to complain about the financial limits and the lack of investigative capability.
“So we would like to see these so-called independent or autonomous commissions working, as we feel like that would strengthen democracy,” Granger stated.
Meanwhile, People Progressive Party (PPP) General Secretary, Clement Rohee told the media that the Party is interested in having an Ombudsman soon.
He said however, that even though it is in the interest of the PPP, it is “more squarely” the responsibility of the government to appoint appropriate candidates “we have influence on the government, but the final call is with the government.”
Asked if the PPP is going to push for the speedy appointment of an Ombudsman, Rohee responded “We don’t seek to push the government, which we are a part of, to do anything…We seek to influence the government.”
He said that the PPP will be influencing the government on that matter “among other things.”
The Office of the Ombudsman is stated as a human rights institution in Guyana.
At the national level, most Ombudsmen have a wide mandate to deal with the entire Public Sector, and sometimes also elements of the Private Sector.
An Ombudsman has the power to sanction if a citizen feels he or she has been treated unjustly by a high profile member of society, even a Minister. If the courts have a hold-up in trying the case, the Ombudsman can sanction, after consideration, in accordance with the laws.

FM

Guyana president Donald Ramotar

using his office budget

to hide paying Fat Cats, Big Poke

and Crab Louse big $$$$$$

 

David Degroot -  

Crab Louse/Ghost Writer

 

 Gail Taxiera

Fat-Cat $967,985

Mahendra Roopnarine Freedom House Operative

$395,000 per month

 

Kwame McCoy

Presidential Information Liason Officer

$334,850 per month

Chitraykha Dass - 

Freedom House Secretary

$250,000 per month

Shanta Goberdan

GINA Editor-in-Chief

$295,460 per month

Neaz Subhan

Gina Director

$295,530 per Month

Odinga Lamumba

Black House of Israel Thug

Dr Roger Luncheon

Head President Secretariat

$895,326 per month

Hydar Ally

Deputy Head President Secretariat

$550,064 per month

Office of the President

 Running a Dharam Shala

for Friends and Cronies

Charles Ramson Jr

Technical Legal Director

$430,196 per month

Joseph Singh

Special Assistant to the President

$667,440 per month

Eshwar Persaud

OP's Protocol Advisor

$268,000 per month

Kit Nascimento

Special Advisor

Leroy Cort

Cabinet Monitor Officer

$155,628 per month

Chitraykha Dass

Presidential Political Liason Officer

$255,000 per month

Kwame Gilbert

Social Policy Officer

$294,585 per Month

Hamilton

Black House Of Isreal Thug

Cheddi Jagan 11

(Joey Son)

$489,666 per month

Desmond Kissoon

President Political Liaison Officer Region 9

$280,000

Clive Lloyd

Presidential Advisor on Sports

$721,000 per month

Norman McClean

Advisor

Zulfikar Mustapha

Head, Community Relations Liaison Officer

$307,600 per Month

Philip Bynoe

Black House of Israel Thug

 

Pay Sugar Workers G$800. per punt

while others are paid more than 

800% above the average worker....

 

 

 

 

REV it looks like Ramotar & Jagdeo

will lose another 100,000 votes

because of wha dem do here...

 

 

FM

Will APNU buckle under PPP/C Pressure, and surprise everyone by signing the Anti Money Laundering bill? I doubt whether that they will, come next year when the Country's Budget will be presented, APNU/AFC will again, cut money allocated for the differently Ministry.

 

There is a solution to this dilema, that is call a snap elections, but the problem is that the PPP/C is very much scared, as their supporters are fraustrated, and are likely to stay away in numbers for the next coming election.......so being scared and know what the out come will be, I would not be surprised if the PPP/C in any other elections garnered less votes than the last Elections.

FM

APNU rightfully points out that

 

JUSTIFICATION


Leader of the Opposition, Brigadier (ret’d) David Granger, told the Chronicle that the amendments on the table have to be justified. He said the Opposition is astonished that Government had proceeded on its own with the Bill.
“We made it clear that our MPs could not meet, so (we) were quite astonished that the Government is proceeding with the Act on its own….the Amendments have to be justified…. This one is too porous, it is too weak, it is too flimsy,” he said.
Granger said the principal Act was passed more than four years ago, and while the CFATF had criticised the enforcement of the bill and the function of the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), which he termed critical to the Act, no case has been brought under the Act.
Granger said, “No reports have been submitted to the National Assembly by the FIU, and no prosecutions have been brought under the Act, as far as I know.
So it was quite laughable that (for) four years we had this Act, and the business community knew it was not functioning and the Government knew it was not functioning, the international community knew it was not functioning…. Only when threatened by sanctions the Government decided to bring the Act back.
“The Opposition’s position is that we want to give stakeholders (opportunity) to provide advice and opinions on the Act, and as far as I know, this is what we have been doing.”

 

FM

Deborah Backer, also spoke to this newspaper about the issue.

She said, “I think it is as clear as day [that] the Government has put us in a position that the Opposition will not support the bill when it comes to the floor.
“We cannot support this, it is impossible…,” Backer declared.
Backer acknowledged that, with the impending sanctions, it is a tough call, but she maintained that the bigger picture has to be considered. She said, “To an extent, with the sanctions, it is a tough call….We are satisfied that, from our research, the small people, those receiving money from family through Western Union and so, will not be affected. It is the big people, who will have to do much more.”
The Deputy Speaker also noted that changes to Guyana’s legislation cannot be made without proper consideration. “We will also be writing to CFATF about (the) shortsightedness of such a move…. We cannot change the Act just to meet the requirements of CFATF,” Backer said.

FM

If my family will not be affected by the small amount that I remit ever so often, then the PPP/C can go to hell till kingdom come, they can continue with their corruptions and lying, least I care.

FM

Radio licence court case … Govt. asks

for more time to file defence

October 29, 2013 | By | Filed Under News 

Graphic1Lawyers representing Government and a number of companies that were granted approval for radio and cable licences by outgoing President Bharrat Jagdeo back in 2011, has asked for more time to file its defence.
Chief Justice (ag), Ian Chang, who is hearing the matter, has now set the next court date for November 14, as the case continued yesterday in the High Court.
The legal challenge was filed by the National Media Publishing Company, publisher of Kaieteur News, and the Guyana Media Proprietors Association Limited (GMPA). It named Attorney General, the Minister of Broadcasting, National Frequency Management Unit (NFMU), Guyana National Broadcasting Authority (GNBA) and 12 recipients that were approved for licences by Jagdeo shortly before he ended his term in office in November 2011.
Attorney General Anil Nandlall was in court yesterday.

The applicants for the licences were Radio Guyana Inc- owner of Guyana Times and TVG 28; Telcor and Cultural Broadcasting Inc.; NTN Radio – owner of Channel 69; New Guyana Company Limited-owner of The Mirror newspaper; Rudolph Grant; Wireless Connection; Hits and Jams Entertainment; Alfro Alphonso and Sons; Haslyn Graham and Little Rock Television Station. E-Networks Inc and Quark Communications Inc, two companies approved for cable licences, were also named as the Respondents.
According to court documents signed by Publisher of Kaieteur News, Glenn Lall, and filed by his lawyer, Roysdale Forde, the licences were issued under the old Post and Telegraph Act and were done in bad faith, are discriminatory and not legal.
The media houses and Lall said that the licences breached their legitimate expectations and constitutional rights. It pointed to an agreement dated May 5, 2003 between Jagdeo and former Opposition Leader, Robert Corbin, where it was agreed there would be a freeze on all new commercial frequencies for radio and television until a new Broadcasting Act came into effect.
Jagdeo’s exercise of his discretion to approve new radio, TV and cable operations was abused and unreasonable also.
graphic 2The media houses asked for court orders to quash the licences.
Regarding the cable TV licences to E-Network and Quark, reportedly owned by Vishok Persaud and Brian Yong respectively, friends of the former President, the media houses also want these to be quashed on the same grounds.
Valmiki Singh, head of the NFMU, is also being asked to produce a statement to the court of all available radio, television and cable frequencies in Guyana.
Lall and GMPA, in asking for the court to issue an order for TV and radio broadcast licences to be granted to them, also want a declaration that the frequency spectrum is a national resource.
They are also asking in excess of $1M for aggravated damages and an unspecified amount for exemplary damages.
In the affidavit supporting the constitutional challenge, Lall said that in December 2008 he applied to Prime Minister Sam Hinds to operate a cable TV network; a radio station and a TV station.
He sent copies to NFMU and on February 26, 2009, received an acknowledgment. The court documents also listed the case of C.N. Sharma who applied for a radio licence but was turned down.
Veteran journalist, Enrico Woolford, of Capitol News, has also filed similar court action back in April.
There has been widespread condemnation from Guyanese and both local and international media associations on circumstances surrounding the granting of the licences by Jagdeo. The timing and the fact that he did not wait on the Broadcast Authority to do its work were also heavily criticised.
Not only was Jagdeo’s best friend, Dr. Ranjisinghi ‘Bobby’ Ramroop, approved for five frequencies but Telcor is linked to sitting Minister of Natural Resources, Robert Persaud, who also was approved for a similar number. New Guyana Company also was approved a similar amount.

FM

Asj .....Rev can keep make up numbers until

"Jagdeo, Ramotar & De Black House Of Isreal Thugs"

get kicked out of office as soon as they call elections.

 

These Funny Fellas like experiment

Turning things over,

Backside, Inside-out,

Upside-down,and any Funny Position....

But however dem turn

the facts do not change...

 

PPP lose Votes because of

Jagdeo & Ramotar Corruption

 

 

PPP lose Votes because of their links to

Bkack House Of Isreal Thugs

 

 

PPP lose Votes because the

Indians decided they will not

waste their vote on the PPP like before.

 

 

 

AFC gained Votes because of

Moses Nagamootoo...

 

 

AFC Gains became....

PPP Loss

 

 

 

WPA joined PNC to form APNU.

 

 

PNC lost a lot of Votes too

This caused no effect for APNU

 

 

Because Every Vote Lost by PNC

was picked up by WPA.

 

 

 

Afro Guyanese Saw Rodney Party

teaming up with the Head of the GDF

to bring changes......

 

 

Dr Walter Rodney show Afro Guyanese

how easy this is done before he was murdered...

 

FM

Cliff Anderson Sports Hall also an abbatoir

The chevon after the goats were slaughtered

The chevon after the goats were slaughtered

Several goats were slaughtered at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, Carifesta Avenue, causing several children who were there for the National Schools Table Tennis Championships to be traumatised, according to a usually reliable eyewitness.
Killing of the goats was seen about 2:30 PM Monday. The meat was later transported in a vehicle bearing registration number PGG 9139.
The eyewitness said the Director of Youth and Sports, Neil Kumar and President of the Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) were on the premises at the time of the goats were being slaughtered
“While we were at the sports hall for the schools tennis tourney, some people were killing goats in a room. The horrifying sound from the animals while being killed went on for a while. At least three animals were killed,” said the eyewitness who was there with her son.
The mother observed that the slaughter had a negative effect on the children and most parents there.
Sources learnt that the killing of goats there might be a regular activity with the knowledge of the person in charge of the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
Efforts were made by an official of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport to locate a Citizen Reporter who had photographed the activity. Another parent had tried to contact the Meat and Food Inspectorate of the Mayor and City Council but with little success.
The parent expressed disgust that the killing of the animals was being done without consideration for the event taking place at the Hall and its effect on participants. “Further I don't have to mention the smell we were forced to endure while waiting on our children,” said the concerned parent.
The goats were killed just off the stands in the north east corner of the building in full view of persons who were sitting there. The meat was then slung on hooks before it was taken to the vehicle.
“Poor goats were in agony! It sounded as if they were chopping off parts before killing them,” added the parents.
 

Comments   

 
-1 #15 Jonny 2013-11-05 23:17
I am sure this was for Neil Kumar son's wedding for this weekend.
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-1 #14 A. MOORE 2013-11-05 21:54
This is more proof that this lawless and wayward administration is doing everything it can to turn Georgetown and Guyana into a cesspool. They not only have no respect for the athletes and sports that use the facility. But it is also quite disrespectful to the fans that go there. These people are nothing but LOW CLASS individuals that want to bring down the whole nation by any means necessary. The minister of Sports and his low class underlings must explain this behaviour and show where else have their seen a nation's only indoor sports arena being used as an abattoir. They knew fully well what they were doing and what they really intend to prove. Why else didn't they do this at one of their homes at mosque,or Temple or even at the ministers of sports or agriculture. It clearly shows that the reason they didn't would be that those locations are too sacred, too important and too respectable.
But the worst part though is that thesefools wont be arrested ,charged or fined because this was sanctioned by the authorities and it was done on government property. And secondly ,the M&CC is so paralysed and dysfunctional that it not only has no jurisdictions over that location but there is no operational legal system in guyana that is willing to hear a case brought by the M&CC against anyone.
This action was an complete insult to every member of the GUYANA sports fraternity. One can only imagine what will be going on at the athletic track at Leanora. GUYANA HAS BECOME SUCH A DISGRACE.
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0 #13 Hinds 2013-11-05 21:35
Quoting forro:
This high class lawlessness to the fullest and to boot the Minister were there and nothing was done the  police weren't called in.
That sounds like is stolen goats
 
 
 
0 #11 Hinds 2013-11-05 21:32
" It sounded as if they were chopping off parts before killing them,” added the parents.  
 
 
 
-1 #9 Brian 2013-11-05 21:10
I totally put the blame on the goats. These were the very goats that refused to bite a certain senior politician . Now these non violent, non biting goats made the ultimate sacrifice. Let this be a warning to all goats.
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0 #7 KahfiAmBiskit 2013-11-05 19:44
Proper timing for the slaughter would have been a much more viable option, as it would have been done in absentia of the unsuspecting visitors.
That this venue is used for activities not related to sports, as it was created for, is still beyond me.
 
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0 #6 PPP supporter 2013-11-05 19:31
Angry parents ? I believe it was hungry parents who are upset they're didn't get any goat for a meal
Their thought upon hearing of was probably hmmm Goat for lunch ,
what a wonderful Minister only to their disappointment it was thrown in the truck for the big boys Angry parents Haha
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-1 #5 Jack Black 2013-11-05 19:30
Farro, George, Guyamerican, ditto to your sentiments. However, where have you been over the last 10 years?
Why does this surprise you?
Stop talking and start doing if you care about Guyana.
Otherwise, shut up and sit down.
Some if us have been throwing money and sweat and time on the ground trying to get rid if thus cancer calked PPP from Guyana.
We need help.
Is APNU such a bad option? Why not give them a shot? Can it get worse?
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+1 #4 forro 2013-11-05 18:23
This high class lawlessness to the fullest and to boot the Minister were there and nothing was done the  police weren't called in. That sounds like is stolen goats
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+1 #3 dayclean 2013-11-05 18:04
Quoting guyamerican:
this is a new low and a disgrace to the name of one of our sports hero ,what is really going on who permit this to be done there, is there not a slaughterhouse on upper water street for that propose progress PPP style.
Guyamerican, do you have to paint everything with your prejudiced political paintbrush?
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+2 #2 George Anderson 2013-11-05 17:59
Can anyone tell me what is happening in Guyana.
What has happens to morals in this country?.
Can you tell me if this thing is happening where are the people who are responsible for the running of this sports hall.
Let me asked this question would this had happened under the Burnham administration?
Well i have the answer NO WAY.
This PPP Government has lost the plot.
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+9 #1 guyamerican 2013-11-05 17:16
this is a new low and a disgrace to the name of one of our sports hero ,
what is really going on who permit this to be done there,
is there not a slaughterhouse on upper water street for that propose progress PPP style.
 
 
FM

 People like Rev..... take the position

that any member of the East Indian community

who joins or associates with the Opposition

loses their “Indianness”.

 

Show us the Law which say

You lose your Indianness

if you Vote for AFC

 

 

“And apparently you (the East Indian)

need their (the PPP’s) permission to do so

(ie, join the Opposition)

 

—a permission which they would not give,”

 

Show us the Law which say

Indians Need Permission

From Kwame, Rev or Jagdeo

to Vote for AFC

 

 

What they don’t understand

is that AFC Members fought for changes

in our Constitution and

has enshrined in it freedom of association,

which is a right inherited

by every single citizen in this country.

So members of any ethnic group

don’t need the permission of any person

to associate with any group or individual.”

 

Show us the Law which say

 Kwame, Dem_Guy & Jagdeo

must decide who we vote foe

 

 

Here are the Laws of Guyana

http://www.oas.org/juridico/ml...-int-text-cl_act.pdf

 

Please see for yourself,

we are not making this up...

 

LAWS OF GUYANA....(go to page 19/146)

Criminal Law(offences)      Cap.  8:01       21

 

TITLE 25  Offence against Morality

Section

351   Selling, Publishing or Exhibiting Obscene Matter

352   Committing acts of gross indecency with male person         

353   Attempt to commit unnatural offence  

354   Buggery  

355   Doing indecent act   

 

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The Guyana law say Hang those

who Practice, Committ, or Encourage  

Buggery & Buggering .......

This is the Law

Rev, Kwame, Ewe-Gee or Bharrat

          Who Vex ....Vex            

 

So...People like Rev,  Kwame or Jagdeo

need to respect the constitution

 and Quit being Racist

who talk about "Dirty Indians"

Show us the Law which say

Berbicians must Vote for Buggery

 

If they want to tell us about

the Constitution or the law...

Speak the Truth....

and Tell us @unty-men should be hanged.

 

Show us the Law which say

Indians must Vote for B@tty-Boy

 

Why Rev, Kwame or Jagdeo...

do not tell us the truth...

and what the Constitution say

we must do to Dem type of fellas????

 

Show us the Law which say

Clie must Vote for @unty-man

 

FM

quote "2 #2 George Anderson 2013-11-05 17:59

Can anyone tell me what is happening in Guyana.
What has happens to morals in this country?.
Can you tell me if this thing is happening where are the people who are responsible for the running of this sports hall.
Let me asked this question would this had happened under the Burnham administration?
Well i have the answer NO WAY.
This PPP Government has lost the plot.

Quote

 

Burnham would have taken the Minister responsible for a helicopter ride over the Atlantic.

 

With the PPP/C......they have no shame and no care, they would sell their mothers for a few shilling

FM

Dem boys seh…Nigel seh he gun kiss

Bobby, Jagdeo fuh money

November 6, 2013 | By | Filed Under Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News 

 

A US Congresswoman did tell dem boys that Guyana reach de lowest of de low. She said that under Jagdeo morals sunk to the lowest of the low. And this is true because lawlessness tek over. When Jagdeo was president, honest people get sacked—sent packing fuh no reason and some fuh de season.
Some people get de boot fuh talking de truth.
Well dem boys find out de hard way that some people still got moral and pride. Three reporters display moral and pride when dem tell Bobby, Nigel, Daniel and Jagdeo fuh carry dem lawless, dutty and stinking behaviour to dem friends family and dem children if dem got.
Dem boys use to think that nutten good coulda come out of anything that Bobby and Jagdeo got dem hand in. Dem was wrang. Dem reporters wha walk off de wuk is good people. Bobby and Jagdeo started a campaign against de owner of de Waterfalls paper because he x-pose de billions wha dem thief from de Waterfalls boss man and all de Guyanese people.
Dem ain’t respond to anything wha de boss man x-pose. Instead dem resort to cuss down like dem shameless —. That is de same Jagdeo de nation seeing all over again. Dem see his reaction to corruption when he was president. Dem see how nobody get suspend or dismiss fuh corruption under he watch. Nowhere in de world this does happen. He was protecting scamps and fraudsters.
Now he can’t protect nobody, not even heself. Dem boys seh suh. He got to go to jail and carry Bobby and Brazzy wid he. De creator seh suh.
All wha Jagdeo and Bobby been talking bout in dem newspaper and pun dem radio and TV de last few weeks, is now people see that was Jagdeo and Bobby was writing dem things and asking decent people fuh read de scurrilous comments.
Nigel got fuh stay because he seh that he gun do anything fuh money, even kiss Bobby and Jagdeo.
Talk half, lef half, wait fuh more exposure and then more gun walk off.

FM

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