Tag: Nigel Dharamlall
$14M Primary School commissioned at Kokshebai, Region Nine
Pupils in Kokshebai, South Pakaraimas will no longer have to walk for miles to receive an education with the commissioning ... Read More
Nursery schools to be constructed in Swan Village, Non Pareil
As the government continues to ensure accessible education for all, two new nursery schools will be built this year at ... Read More
$780M City Hall restoration project on track for 2023 completion
Restoration works to the ‘iconic’ City Hall building is on track for its 2023 completion, says Minister of Local Government ... Read More
$13.6M contract signed for new community centre in North Sophia
- To create employment opportunities for youths, residents In keeping with the government’s commitment to providing employment opportunities for all, ... Read More
New Primary school for Swan village commissioned
(November 22, 2022) – The Ministry of Education continues to make schooling accessible with the commissioning of a new primary ... Read More
Men must play a role in leading Guyana forward – Minister Dharmalall
– MOM initiative launched in Region For to empower boys, men Local Government and Regional Development Minister Nigel Dharamlall, members ... Read More
Gov’t inks $619M contract for phase three construction of Mon Repos Market
Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Nigel Dharamlall on Wednesday, overlooked the signing of a $619 million contract, for ... Read More
Vendors to occupy the new Mon Repos Market from Monday
- Minister Dharamlall addresses vendors’ concerns Vendors who were displaced following the construction of the new Mon Repos Market will ... Read More
$10.5M health centre commissioned in West Berbice
Residents of Number 7 Village and surrounding communities, along the West Coast of Berbice witnessed the commissioning of a new ... Read More
Mocha Arcadia benefitted from $5M subvention, community enhancement
– Min Dharamlall clarifies The Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) of Mocha Arcadia has benefitted from the government’s $5 million subvention, ... Read More