Guyana Chronicle E-Paper 21-11-2023

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Guyana, EU record significant increase in trade

— President Ali highlights; tells European investors the door to opportunities is open PG 3

State House, on Monday evening, was lit blue as part of a symbolic stand for child rights on World Children’s Day. The Office of the First Lady partnered with UNICEF Guyana and Suriname and the Rights of the Child Commission for this activity (Office of the First Lady photos)

PAC exposes major fuel scandal in Region Five under coalition

— Auditor General report shows fuel was purchased for 26 vehicles that were not in the region’s inventory — vehicles were not in GRA’s system in some cases

PG 5

Fear-mongering to be countered by robust public awareness campaigns

— President Ali announces; urges Guyanese to pay attention to official channels of information amidst border controversy

PG 8

Dry season main cause of inflated costs for local produce

— President Ali says; reassures public, farmers of gov’t support PG 2

Resilient, competitive agriculture sector gets human resource boost PG 13


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