Economics 
Alternative energy – Fuel on the rise again(0)
Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA
Chairman, Vision Guyana
INTRODUCTION:
Recognition is given to those who have done remarkable or outstanding work. Our President is getting recognition for something about our nation’s forest. None of us are aware of what really is the big deal. Our forests are being cut down by big companies, while concessions are taken away from [...]
Job losses – A need to retool
Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA
Chairman, Vision Guyana
INTRODUCTION:
Job losses are building around our nation, especially in the manufacturing and export areas. We have always struggled with manufacturing due to the high cost of energy. As a nation, we have not focused any on reducing our energy cost by implementing alternative solutions such as wind power.
Recently this newspaper [...]
RAIN AND RELOCATE
Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA
Chairman, Vision Guyana
INTRODUCTION:
Special thanks to all Mothers for their contributions to our nation.
This week, CARICOM officials were in discussions on the region’s position on climate change and global warming. Given the scare of the flooding in April and with May/June rains here, it is time to analyze the impact of new weather [...]
Paying NIS has become so much riskier
Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA
Chairman, Vision Guyana
There are serious issues concerning hundreds of thousands of Guyanese contributors to the National Insurance Scheme (NIS). Until we get audited answers, we cannot stop with this issue.
When our precious dollars are squandered in projects such as the Berbice Bridge with no measurable returns while others receive 11 per cent [...]
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