Tag: Hon. Pauline Sukhai
Cultural Extravaganza sets the stage for Amerindian Heritage Month Festivities
A diverse crowd gathered at the National Park to witness the Amerindian Heritage Cultural Extravaganza on Saturday evening, a captivating ... Read More
Societal issues are best tackled through partnerships – Min Sukhai
- as five Mainstay/Whyaka families receive homes from FFTP Five families including two Community Service Officers (CSO) received keys to ... Read More
Fitness, good health show our resilience – Min Sukhai
─ at Amerindian heritage walk The blowing of the conch shell and bamboo horns, accompanied by drums by the Karao ... Read More
Community Service Officers to be Trained in Water System Management
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was on Wednesday, March 2, signed between the Ministries of Housing and Water and Amerindian ... Read More
CSO programme reintegrated over 2000 Amerindian youths into the workforce
The PPP/C Government, in just one year, has trained over 2000 Amerindian youths through its Community Service Officers’ (CSO) programme ... Read More
Leaving No One Behind
Ministry of Amerindian Affairs - Sector Highlights 2021 The PPP/C government through the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs in 2021, embarked ... Read More
Amerindian leaders complete two-day mediation training
Forty (40) Amerindian leaders from Regions Four, Five, Six and Ten, on Thursday completed a two-day mediation training programme at ... Read More
‘Use your influence to save your people’
- Minister Anthony tells Region Eight leaders Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony MP, is appealing to community leaders in ... Read More
Gov’t to resume Amerindian language revival project
Minister of Amerindian Affairs Hon. Pauline Sukhai says the Government will be re-establishing the language revival programme for Amerindians. This ... Read More
‘Because We Care’ grants important to Amerindians – Min. Sukhai
Minister of Amerindian Affairs, Hon. Pauline Sukhai says Amerindians living in the hinterland will benefit significantly from the ‘Because We ... Read More