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GNBS Opens New Sub-Office in Mabaruma

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December 2, 2022
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(L-R) Mabaruma Chamber of Commerce & Industry PRO Trevor Rupan, Regional Commander Snr. Sup. Himnauth Sawh, GNBS ED (ag) Ms. Ramrattie Karan, RC Mr. Brentnol Ashley, REO Mr. Bissessar Tikaram, Students of the Mabaruma Primary School who cut the ribbon, Director of Business Mr. John Edghill and Mayor of Mabaruma His Worship Chris Phang.

(L-R) Mabaruma Chamber of Commerce & Industry PRO Trevor Rupan, Regional Commander Snr. Sup. Himnauth Sawh, GNBS ED (ag) Ms. Ramrattie Karan, RC Mr. Brentnol Ashley, REO Mr. Bissessar Tikaram, Students of the Mabaruma Primary School who cut the ribbon, Director of Business Mr. John Edghill and Mayor of Mabaruma His Worship Chris Phang.

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The Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) on Wednesday, November 30, 2022, opened the doors of its new sub-office in the town of Mabaruma, Region One (1) – Barima-Waini.

The modernised and expanded facility which was built in the Regional Democratic Council’s Compound, will enable the GNBS to provide its core services to the residents of the remote region.

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Delivering remarks at the opening ceremony, Executive Director (Ag) of the GNBS, Ms. Ramrattie Karan, highlighted the services to be offered to the residents through the Mabaruma office include verification of measuring instruments, product inspections, training and technical assistance for businesses.

According to Ms. Karan, “these services will allow all businesses in the region to be competitive.”

Stakeholders needing to contact the GNBS Mabaruma Office can call: +592-690-8032 to speak with Inspector Johnathan Peters who is stationed in the town.

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