Guyana Chronicle E-Paper 23-01-2024

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TUESDAY 23rd January, 2024

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No.107332

President Ali: ‘Budget 2024 targets real issues’ 03 PAGE

‘Every child will have access to education under PPP/C gov’t’ 12 PAGE

–– Education Minister affirms; says more than 13 per cent of Budget 2024 is allocated to education sector

–– 99 per cent of teachers trained or are in training right now; 1,900 educators to be trained this year

–– 7,000 seats were needed for secondary children when the PPP/C demitted office in 2015, and 7,000 were still needed when they returned to office in 2020

Temple for Shri Ram rises on the banks of River Sarayu 04 PAGE

VICE-PRESIDENT, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo attended a ceremony on Monday evening at the Alexander Village Vishnu Mandir, hosted in observance of the consecration ceremony of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India. Indian High Commissioner to Guyana, Dr Amit Shivkumar Telang, and other officials were also in attendance. At right is a photo of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya (Office of the Vice-President and the Indian Press Office photos)

Budget 2024 includes $90.8M spent on scholarships for something for 10 ministers, relatives could have ‘every strata of life’ funded training for 600+ Guyanese APNU+AFC administration’s tenure…

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–– Labour Minister tells National Assembly; says PPP/C government focused on investing in right areas to enhance skills, create opportunities for all Guyanese

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–– Minister Indar emphasises; says comparing APNU+AFC’s performance to that of the PPP/C is like comparing ‘chalk and cheese’

–– references extensive allocations for capital works over the past three years compared to small sums allocated by coalition during 2015-2020

Mustapha sues Norton for $5M over false corruption claims 14 PAGE


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