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Guyana Chronicle E-Paper 04-03-2025

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Tuesday 4th March, 2025 PRICE

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Venezuela’s actions threaten peace, good order, security No.107732

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–– Guyana registers protest over recent incursion

–– emphasises nation’s legal right to administer, exercise control of its EEZ

President Ali engages events promoters Police continue to crack down on speeding, DUI, on plans for industry expansion –– proposes formation of an association to enable collaboration in a structured manner

seatbelt violations

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–– over 8,000 cases recorded in two months

‘We are part of an 03 integrated movement’ PAGE

PRESIDENT Dr. Irfaan Ali on Monday met with several local events promoters to discuss the challenges facing the industry. The President addressed concerns regarding safety and security at events, and outlined plans for the industry’s expansion and growth. He also proposed the formation of a promoters’ association, which will enable collaboration in a more structured manner. Minister of Home Affairs Robeson Benn; Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister Kwame McCoy; Police Commissioner Clifton Hicken; and Deputy Commissioners Ravindradat Budhram, Simon McBean, and Errol Watts were also at the meeting. (Office of the President)

–– Guyana to continue championing global policies to achieve sustainable development, President Ali says

Guyana among nations to benefit from US$131.8M 02 renewable energy project PAGE

France condemns Venezuela’s incursion, demands respect for Guyana’s sovereignty 10 PAGE


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