FRIDAY 2nd February, 2024
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No. 107342
Budget 2024 reflects people-centred development - Dr Jagdeo says; outlines massive investments in health, education, housing sectors, other areas that directly benefit Guyanese
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Welcome home, hero! West Indies pacer Shamar Joseph returned to Guyana on Thursday to a crowd of proud relatives and officials including Minister of Sport, Charles Ramson. The Baracara resident won the hearts of many when despite a broken toe, he took seven wickets for 68 runs, propelling the West Indies to victory over Australia. In his first Test against the Aussies at the Adelaide Oval, the right arm speedster picked up his maiden five-wicket haul. Joseph was named Player of the Match and Player of the Series to cap a dream debut series (Shaniece Bamfield photos)
Gov’t pledges US$150,000 to UN for Palestine refugees SEE PAGE
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Heavy trucks on roadways to be addressed - Public Works Minister says
The construction of the Schoonord-to-Crane four-lane highway is almost complete. This new highway will significantly reduce travel time along the West Demerara and create new opportunities for economic growth (Office of the President photo)
Gov’t introduces new contractual clauses to protect public property
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