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Guyana Chronicle E-Paper 17-07-2024

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WEDNESDAY 17th July, 2024

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Guyana, US eager to explore new innovations, strengthen ties No.107506

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––US official lauds country’s ‘equitable and thoughtful’ sustainable development efforts

Bendorff to Maripa Access Road project contractor fired 11 SEE PAGE

–– as gov’t cracks down on inefficiency, thoughtlessness

–– Minister Edghill vows swift action on delayed road construction works

Moruca Sub-District now accessing high-speed internet connection ––PM Phillips says gov’t remains committed to bridging gap between coastland, hinterland

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‘Police must help, not extort people’

–– Minister Benn says; calls for improved quality of policing, financial accountability A Pastry and Cake Making class is currently ongoing at the Westminster Secondary School as part of the Ministry of Education’s National Summer Camp. According to the ministry, these activities are aimed at offering a comprehensive experience that nurtures intellectual growth and personal development within a supportive environment. The initiative emphasises the ministry’s dedication to helping students to gain essential skills, while also cultivating their diverse interests and talents (Ministry of Education photo)

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Belize opens High Commission SEE in Guyana in effort to PAGE expand diplomatic network 21

Hurricane Beryl spurs CARICOM call for increased private sector investment in agriculture 15

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