200 persons apply for map reading, navigation short course

Over 150 persons have applied for the map reading and navigation short course that is being facilitated by the Guyana Mining School and Training Centre Inc (GMSTCI).The course was expected to come on stream in March, however, due to a significant number of applications, the course was brought forward to this month.
Persons on Monday began classes at the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) building on Croal Street.

Persons undergoing training at the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) building on Croal Street

The administrator of the Guyana Mining School, Vaughn Felix made the disclosure in an invited comment to the Department of Public Information (DPI) on Monday.

“As a result of the large number of applications we have received, we have decided to move the course forward. Currently, the Guyana Police Force, Guyana Wildlife, the Bureau of Statistics, the NDMA, as well as one and two miners are in attendance,” he disclosed.

The primary objective of the course is to equip miners and other interested stakeholders with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate difficult terrain and read maps effectively.

Trainees, upon completion of the course will have a comprehensive understanding of the mining sector, as they would have undergone both practical and theoretical training.

Although it is intended for miners, interested persons are free to undertake the course.
Classes are being held from 09:00 am to 12:00 pm daily at no cost to the participants.

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