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Opposition Leader Norton met African Royal Delegation

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August 4, 2022
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Leader of the Opposition, Aubrey C. Norton, and team received a Royal Delegation from Africa visiting Guyana. The Royal Delegation, which met Mr. Norton last Friday at Congress Place, included His Highness Paul Jones Eganda, HRH King Pape Sande, Her Royal Majesty Queen Cyntia Puna Khumalo Mzilikazi, Her Royal Highness Queen Ameena, Her Royal Highness Princess Lindiwe Precious Nthibogelang, Her Royal Highness Princess Tshepi Motloung, Mrs. Mpho Dindi and others.

The Opposition, in a statement, said the opportunity was taken to discuss a wide range of issues, including human rights, reparations, and cultural and educational exchanges between the people of Guyana and Africa. The delegation was in Guyana from July 28th to August 2, 2022.

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Norton was accompanied by PNCR Chairman Shurwayne Holder, MP; PNCR General Secretary Geeta Chandan- Edmond, MP; PNCR Vice-Chair Vinceroy Jordan, MP; PNCR Vice-Chair Elizabeth Williams-Niles, Roysdale Forde, MP; Natasha Singh-Lewis, MP; Amanza Walton-Desir, MP, and Kibwe Copland of the GYSM.

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