Eight women from the Amerindian Village of Mainstay/ Whyaka, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), are part of a group of 18 set to benefit from the Ministry of Labour’s- Board of Industrial Training (BIT) tractor operator course.Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton and BIT participants from the Amerindian Village of Mainstay/ Whyaka, Region Two The course is said to be tailored specifically for the development of the Amerindian village which currently has no tractor operators. The training programme will span four months and will see participants engaging in a community enhancement component. This component was conceptualised to have participants test their practical knowledge to enhance their communities. |
Guyana’s Official Name Fixed in Constitution, But Passport Reflects “Republic of Guyana”
As discussions continue around national identity and constitutional reform, Guyana’s supreme law makes one point clear: the country’s official name—the...
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