Tag: Department of Public Information
More job opportunities to become available for Amerindian youths
The Ministry of Public Service has been tasked with identifying vacancies in schools across hinterland regions, to hire and train ... Read More
40 new wells for hinterland communities in 2024
The government, through the Ministry of Housing and Water, is looking to establish another 40 new wells in Regions One, ... Read More
Interfaith service held to usher in Amerindian Heritage Month
An interfaith service was held Thursday evening by the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC), ... Read More
Govt developing action plan to resolve Toshaos’ issues
The government is currently developing an action plan to bring resolution to issues highlighted by Toshaos, during the National Toshaos ... Read More
Over 252 persons gained jobs to date in public, private sectors
The Ministry of Labour’s Central Manpower and Recruitment Agency (CRMA) said that 252 persons have gained employment in the public ... Read More
President Ali appoints new GDF officers with State Commissions, Warrants
The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) presented twenty-one new officers and two warrant officers with state commissions and warrants on Thursday ... Read More
Govt spending over $60B to transform Amerindian communities
To further advance the livelihoods of Amerindians, the government is expending more than $60 billion to execute various transformative and ... Read More
Systems to strengthen security architecture a key part of govt’s vision – President Ali
- As several new GDF officers commissioned For Guyana’s security sector to be strengthened, systems and institutions that are “second ... Read More
Gov’t to address land issue at Four Miles – Min Sukhai
The government is assuring the Toshao Royston Bumbury and residents of Four Miles, Region One that their land issues will ... Read More
White Water Creek to get $25M agro-processing facility
Some 250 households in White Water Creek and surrounding villages in Region One will benefit from the commissioning of a ... Read More