Tag: Skills
Guyana wins Coursera Talent Award for regional leadership
Guyana was named the winner of Coursera’s Regional Talent Transformation Award for Latin America and the Caribbean. Coursera is a global ... Read More
224 Region two residents BIT certified
A total of 224 residents of lower and upper Essequibo are now certified after completing several technical training courses through ... Read More
‘No contradiction’ – Diversifying, modernising GuySuCo key pillars of same strategy – President Ali
Amidst public scrutiny of his government’s vision for a revitalised Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuco), President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali has ... Read More
Small contractors gain new skills, advanced knowledge from roads constructed in Sophia
Small contractors around Georgetown have been benefitting from new skills and improved knowledge after being awarded contracts by the government. ... Read More
Gov’t encouraging law enforcement officers to take advantage of BIT training
The government is encouraging law enforcement officers to capitalise on the diverse training opportunities continuously provided to them for upskilling. ... Read More
BIT programmes transforming lives, breaking gender disparities
– as 85 Region Seven residents complete their courses The Ministry of Labour’s Board of Industrial Training (BIT) is ... Read More
139 Guyanese receive advanced BIT training
The Board of Industrial Training (BIT) continues to enable citizens in each region with advanced skills so that they can ... Read More
Application process for new entrepreneur mentorship programme opens
The Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce through its Small Business Bureau (SBB), has announced the opening of its new ... Read More
23 complete boat building project in Baracara
DPI, Guyana, Saturday, September 7, 2019 The community of Baracara in Region 6 lies 42 miles from New Amsterdam and ... Read More
96 Complete Entrepreneurial Skills Programme
—Students exposed to 6 weeks work attachment DPI, Guyana, Tuesday, August 27, 2019 Ninety-six young people have completed a six-month ... Read More

