GNNL parts ways with Sunday Editor
Neil Marks
Neil Marks

The Guyana National Newspapers Limited has today parted ways with Sunday Editor, Neil Marks. While this decision is regretted, the Management as guided by the Board of Directors found it necessary in order to protect the newspaper.

Despite the obligations and responsibilities assigned to him in a senior position, Mr. Marks’ actions on more than one occasion seriously compromised the production of the newspaper. It is imperative that GNNL, at all times, guard against the impairing of the critical service it provides as a public service media house.

Additionally, a dedicated team of persons work beyond the call of duty to ensure the Guyana Chronicle is on the newsstand every morning. It is untenable that their work and that service are jeopardised by the actions of one individual in a senior position.

Editor-in-Chief Mr. Nigel Williams will oversee the editorial responsibilities for the Sunday edition until a substantive Sunday editor is named.  GNNL wishes Mr. Marks well in his future endeavours.

Management/ Board of Directors

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1 thought on “GNNL parts ways with Sunday Editor”

  1. the ethnic cleansing continues ; it is good to note that only non afros are given the pink slip for any sort of false reasons & the replacement is always a black person ! The party & race based selection is one of the main reason for the inefficiency that pervades guyana . The world looks on as this regime is going back to the pnc burnham era !

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