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Guyana Chronicle E-Paper 04-07-2025

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FRIDAY 4th July, 2025

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No. 107853

President Ali signs proclamations dissolving parliament, RDCs SEE PAGE

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- says upcoming elections represent Guyana’s commitment to renewing democratic covenant between its citizens, gov’t

President Ali holds up the signed proclamations

Modern $940.7M Christ Church Secondary brings Guyana closer to universal education

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- President Ali says at commissioning ceremony - emphasises government’s commitment to uplifting young people, providing ‘bridges’ to opportunity, avenues for success

President Ali takes a break from a tour of the newly-commissioned Christ Church Secondary to play a game of table tennis with a student who surely tested his talent (Delano Williams photo)

Gov’t hired lobbying firm to protect Guyana’s sovereignty, not target Mohamed - Jagdeo says

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Students who wrote CXC exams in 2025 to be reimbursed for up to eight subjects - President Ali 5

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Ogle-Eccles highway on the cards since 2003 9

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- Dr. Jagdeo says; rejects Patterson’s claims

Unbelievable level of progress recorded in education sector - Dr. Jagdeo says, as he points to thousands of teachers trained, rehabilitation of over 100 schools, free university, and debt write-off

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