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Guyana Chronicle E-Paper 15-05-2024

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‘Let sense prevail’ GTU, Education Ministry impasse…

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— Minister Manickchand says; reflects on investments made to improve lives of teachers — points to learning losses as a result of situation

President Ali engages religious leaders on efforts to address societal issues

‘You can’t be promoting trade on an uneven playing field’ — DDL Chairman says, as company’s milk products rejected by Trinidad & Tobago — Guyanese President/current CARICOM Chairman engaged on matter PG 3

Guyana Police Force to get $963.8M capacity boost — following award of several contracts for crucial capital projects — Minister Benn warns contractors against ‘surprises’ during timespan of works PG 2

Guyana, Jamaica eye stronger economic ties PG 15

President, Dr Irfaan Ali, on Tuesday met with religious leaders from several organisations to discuss developing a plan in collaboration with the government to address several societal issues. The President said the partnership aims to build a society that delivers equitable prosperity to every home by integrating economic, social, cultural, and religious philosophies. Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha; Minister of Public Works, Bishop Juan Edghill; Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Dr Vindhya Persaud; and the Director of Presidential Affairs Marcia Nadir-Sharma were also part of the meeting

T&T’s refusal of dairy products made in Guyana goes against intent of CSME, Foreign Affairs Ministry says PG 3

Guyana champions transparency, inclusivity during UN Security Council presidency

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