Tag: Board of Industrial Training
281 graduate from BIT programme
Some 281 individuals graduated from several programmes being offered by the Ministry of Labour’s Board of Industrial Training (BIT). The ... Read More
135 individuals graduate from BIT programmes in Reg. Five
For 16-year-old Shakira Campbell, learning a new skill amid the COVID-19 pandemic was better than staying at home doing “absolutely ... Read More
More than 30 benefit from BIT’s ‘train the trainer’ workshop in Region Six
Over 30 persons in the East Berbice-Corentyne (Region Six) completed a two-day ‘train the trainer’ workshop hosted by the Ministry ... Read More
Almost $40M for BIT Training in Berbice
Over 350 persons from East Berbice-Corentyne (Region Six) will benefit from Technical and Vocational Education and Training this year, through ... Read More
BIT signs contracts for skills training in 14 Region Two communities
-Food for the Poor donates sewing machines for garment construction programme The Ministry of Labour’s Board of Industrial Training (BIT) ... Read More
Region Five residents get more BIT training offers
cosmetology, cake decorating courses making impact The Ministry of Labour, through the Board of Industrial Training (BIT) will be offering ... Read More
BIT partners with Upper Corentyne Training Centre, other institutes to train over 400
The Ministry of Labour’s Board of Industrial Training (BIT) is partnering with a number of skills training institutions and organisations ... Read More
BIT investing $40M in training programmes in Region Six
─ over 400 to benefit The Ministry of Labour’s Board of Industrial Training (BIT) is investing over $40 million in ... Read More
Labour Minister reviewing training programmes in Region Six
Minister of Labour, Hon. Joseph Hamilton is currently in Region Six reviewing several training programmes being administered by the Ministry's ... Read More
St. Deny’s/Tapakuma youth participating in shade house cultivation
-following BIT training Six young women of Region Two are currently participating in a five-month Shade House Cultivation programme in ... Read More