Chronicle diversifying news content
Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Oneidge Walrond, receives copies of the Chronicle Quarterly Magazine from Editor-in-Chief of the Guyana Chronicle, Tajeram Mohabir. Also in the photo are Assistant Editor at the Guyana Chronicle, Navendra Seoraj, and Reporter Jared Liddell
Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Oneidge Walrond, receives copies of the Chronicle Quarterly Magazine from Editor-in-Chief of the Guyana Chronicle, Tajeram Mohabir. Also in the photo are Assistant Editor at the Guyana Chronicle, Navendra Seoraj, and Reporter Jared Liddell

–releases second edition of Quarterly Magazine

TRADITIONAL news reporting has been the mandate of the Guyana National Newspapers Limited (GNNL) from time immemorial, but with changing times and the need for diversification, the company has taken steps to be attuned with readers. Through a coordinated approach and a collective effort, the team at GNNL has so far produced two quarterly magazines, capturing events, activities and issues related to business and development from the first half of this year.

PSC Chairman Paul Cheong being presented with copies of the Chronicle Quarterly Magazine by Assistant Editor Navendra Seoraj, while GNNL’s Marketing Manager, Rishma Ajodha and Marketing Coordinator, Beverley Barrow look on

The main aim of this special publication, as has been the agenda of the traditional newspaper in recent times, is to change the preconceived notion that the Guyana Chronicle focuses wholly on political issues by incorporating national development and human interest stories.
Apart from being a reflection of what would have occurred in the quarter preceding the publication of the magazine, the publication captures current affairs and plans that are yet to be executed, and also includes a small business directory. Copies of the second edition of the Chronicle Quarterly Magazine were shared with Minister of Tourism Industry of Commerce, Oneidge Walrond, and Chairman of the Private Sector Commission (PSC), Paul Cheong on Tuesday.
Both Walrond and Cheong spoke of the rich content of the magazine, and commended the team for a job well done.

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