IN a continued effort to support education, the Guyana National Newspapers Limited (GNNL), publishers of the Daily and Sunday Chronicle Newspapers, recently launched two new workbooks for Grades Four and Six pupils.
The books: Grade Four Compilation for 2024-2025 and the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) Workbook, volume three, book one and book two were launched during GuyExpo 2025 earlier this month.
The company also held a shop and win promotion during GuyExpo, where persons were encouraged to purchase any of the GNNL’s NGSA workbooks or Grade Four workbooks to get an opportunity to win a tablet.
Of the persons who entered, Shaniece Williams from the Smart Minds Educational Institute won.
Over the last few years, GNNL has prided itself in upholding its commitment to youth development and providing learners with critical resources while also demonstrating how businesses can positively impact communities.
From its annual back-to-school gadget and school supplies drive to pop-up promotions like the one at GuyExpo, the company maintains its stance on supporting learners.
This year, the school drive rewarded 22 learners countrywide with essential learning tools such as tablets, printers and vouchers. These items were donated by several local businesses, who partnered with the GNNL to lend support in these endeavours.
Initiatives such as these are more than an opportunity to distribute products; they are the hallmark of the company’s commitment to educational advancement.


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