Guyana Chronicle E-Paper 18-01-2024

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Canadian ambassador on official visit to Guyana

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‘More we grow, less we import’

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— increased budget for agriculture could expedite Guyana’s regional food-security goals — says private-sector stakeholders

Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret'd) Mark Phillips was on site for the landing of Digicel Guyana’s newest submarine fibre optic cable at the Marriott beachfront in Kingston. The Prime Minister was joined by Digicel Guyana’s leadership team, including Chief Executive Officer, Mr Deonarine Gopaul and other technical experts. The high-speed cable represents a major boost to the company’s local connectivity capacity.

Rebranded energy conference emphasises transformation, modernisation

— Benn says

— Several Heads of State confirmed; unique attractions to foster learning

Parika watertreatment plant projected to serve 1,900 residents

Minister Benn urges public to turn in illegal guns in anti-crime efforts

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PG 9

Venezuelans involved in criminal activities account for fastest- growing prison population

Eye-care vouchers for children, pensioners PG 17 among measures in 2024 budget


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