AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUranium Deal: Gibraltar-based ROPA Investments secured rights to buy up to half of initial output from Guyana’s Kurupung Uranium Project, tied to U92’s acquisition and a planned 5,000-metre drilling push. China–Guyana Ties: A high-profile China-Guyana engagement at the Red House focused on party discipline, anti-corruption, and critiques of economic models, underscoring deepening bilateral cooperation. Water Safety Row: A letter writer sharply disputes GWI’s claim that flagged drinking-water issues are only cosmetic, calling it dangerous and urging publication of actual test results. University Leadership: UG’s Vice-Chancellor search has 27 applicants; the shortlist is down to 5 after an initial review and UK-based academic credential checks. Policing Tech Push: Guyana urged UN support for policing tech transfer and specialised training at UNCOPS 2026, framing digital transformation and data-driven policing as priorities. Digital Services for Diaspora: President Ali announced mobile government service units abroad plus biometric passport services, aiming to cut document processing from weeks to minutes. Regional Trade Barriers: GCCI and the T&T Chamber signed an MoU to tackle non-tariff barriers and improve market access for Guyana’s exports. Caribbean Tech Build: Future Caribbean announced a global agentic AI build-a-thon to pull Caribbean talent into the digital economy. Early Childhood Screen Rules: Guyana’s human services minister said children under two should have no screen time, with limited device use later. Georgetown Markets Overhaul: Plans unveiled for a five-year structural upgrade of Stabroek and Bourda Markets, mixing restoration with modern drainage and traffic relief.
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