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Guyana Chronicle E-Paper 09-02-2026

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MONDAY 9th February, 2026

PRICE $100 VAT INCLUSIVE

No. 108069

‘Transnational threats do not respect borders’

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- President Ali renews call for Caribbean states to collaborate to prevent, dismantle illicit networks

The 150kW hydropower plant at Kato, Region Eight, is operating at full capacity and several community buildings are being powered. Kato Secondary School and its dormitory, teachers’ quarters, as well as the Kato Cottage Hospital and police station are all receiving optimal electricity from the renewable energy plant. The completed hydropower project aligns with the PPP/C government’s goal to promote an energy mix that prioritises renewable energy (Minister Deodat Indar photos)

Successive PPP/C governments pulled Guyana from bankruptcy

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-places country in a position where it boasts second lowest debt-to-GPD ratio in the hemisphere - creates fiscal space for aggressive, strategic investments, Dr Singh says in response to Opposition’s attempts to distort facts

‘Keep your Gov’t to focus on GCAA issues eyes open, new cultural firm warning on ask yourselves if this story drone safety, and recreational rings a bell’ responsible use facilities this year - emphasises zero SEE PAGE

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- Minister Jacobs

tolerance for violations

- Dr Singh tells Guyanese while drawing attention to the life of ‘Pablo’ as a measure of caution

77 Cubans screened following joint TIP exercise

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