TUESDAY TUES DAY 14th May, 2024
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Gov’t announces $11B No.107442
student loan write-off
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–– some 13,000 Guyanese to benefit, as country inches closer to free tertiary education
Guyana Police Force, NYPD sign agreement ‘The judiciary to boost crime-fighting efforts will never be left out!’ SEE PAGE
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–– Attorney-General Nandlall reaffirms, as Court of Appeal opens new wing
PRESIDENT, Dr Irfaan Ali, on Monday, met with Tania Kinsella, First Deputy Commissioner of the New York City Police Department (NYPD), and her team at State House. During the meeting, the NYPD signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the
Guyana Police Force (GPF) to strengthen cooperation. President Ali expressed satisfaction with this collaboration, which aims to improve policing strategies in Guyana. Ms Kinsella, who has Guyanese heritage, thanked President Ali for the opportunity to work with the GPF, seeing it as a way
‘An unfortunate loss of lives’ SEE PAGE
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–– Traffic Chief says, as five die, four critical in Linden Highway smash-up
to contribute to Guyana’s development. President Ali encouraged the First Deputy Commissioner to share her success story to motivate and inspire recruits and junior ranks. NYPD Inspector Courtney Nilan, US State Dept. Bureau of International Narcotics and
Law Enforcement Affairs and Caribbean Program Advisor Jake Patrick Collins, Minister of Home Affairs Robeson Benn, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Hugh Todd, and senior GPF members also attended the meeting (Office of the President photo)
‘Come home, share your expertise’ SEE PAGE
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–– Dr. Anthony urges healthcare professionals abroad
–– as US-based Guyanese return home to open medical centre in Region Three
GTU, gov’t conciliation proceedings to continue today 09 SEE PAGE