SATURDAY 25th November, 2023
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No. 107275
‘Let no one distract us from building Guyana stronger together’ - President tells Guyanese
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Guyana stands tall
President, Dr. Irfaan Ali, other officials and members of the Armed Forces hoisted the Golden Arrowhead more than 2,200 feet above sea level on Guyana’s side of the border with Venezuela
Maduro’s main electoral opponent calls for suspension of referendum SEE PAGE
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Schools’ curriculum Agriculture innovation, investment, tackling to include lessons food crises on Guyana-Venezuela border controversy SEE PAGE
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- among priority areas to be discussed at 38th FAO Regional Conference of Latin America and the Caribbean set to be held in Guyana
Essequibo belongs to Guyana! This is part of a series of information on the Guyana-Venezuela border controversy and forms part of the national education campaign on this topic: The boundary between Guyana and Venezuela was demarcated following an agreement signed in 1905 by the boundary commissioners of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Venezuela. Successive governments of Venezuela respected the 1899 Arbitral Award for 60 years (until 1962). From then, Venezuela tried to prevent Guyana’s independence, claiming that the award was null and void.