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Nov 05, 2013 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Christmas coming and up to now some of dem business place ain’t get to bring in goods. And dem know that is Christmas that dem does mek de bulk of dem profit. Couple of dem did place dem order in October but de company notice that Guyana in a position to get sanction suh dem holding back dem goods.
But that is not such a bad thing since dem got de crooks who waiting in de wings. Dem boys seh that Barbie deh waiting to mek artificial flowers and paper dolls. He already mek some decorations. He best friend tell he that he, Barbie, stand to benefit if Guyana never pass de anti-money laundering Bill. Wha he ain’t tell Barbie is that he gun have to bring newsprint from India and China but only if de banks dem approve the money movement.
Another thing that causing some worry is sugar. De Skeldon factory doing wuss and wuss. Christmas coming and every year electricity does be in short supply. Skeldon was suppose to provide de extra power but it can’t. One excuse is that it ain’t got enough cane fuh provide de husk that gun give de electricity.
Dem boys seh that de government trying everything to get Skeldon to wuk.
Dem knock off nuff people and de factory still ain’t wukking. Three General Manager get send home and now dem bring a White man. Is like tracing luck. If one set of people can’t wuk try another.
Dem change couple Board members too. Dem boys seh that dem should change de whole factory.
Talk half and help Barbie scramble fuh Christmas.
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