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May 09, 2010 News
The magazine produced by the Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG) has revamped the pages on which the messages by President Bharrat Jagdeo, Tourism Minister Manniram Prashad, and THAG President Paul Stephenson.
Contrary to what was published in the Saturday issue of Kaieteur News that the magazine was “erasing” the boring messages by President Jagdeo and Minister Prashad, Mr Stephenson said that these messages are now presented in a new and interesting format that makes them more readable.
The messages are presented to give a softer image for the visitors as against the traditional format. “We have no intention of erasing messages.”
Mr Stephenson said that it is critical for any tourist guide magazine to have the endorsement of the government. “This is an industry norm. If there is no support from the government people would ask why.”
He said that he requests that the President and the Minister continue with their support and their messages. It is not the prerogative of the president of THAG to erase or even suggest a proposal to exclude such messages.
Kaieteur news apologises to Mr Paul Stephenson for any inconvenience.
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