Tag: Training
Port Mourant GTTIC to welcome students in January
Beginning in January 2026, students will be able to enrol in various technical training programmes at the Guyana Technical Training ... Read More
BIT training spurs jobs, empowers women in Region Seven
More than 600 residents of Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) have participated in the Board of Industrial Training (BIT) programmes between 2020 ... Read More
Gov’t boosting public sector through training, digitalisation
The government partnered with Coursera to launch a national upskilling initiative offering public servants free online courses to enhance job ... Read More
Guyana needs Yale and Stanford, not APNU’s closed classrooms – Min Anthony
Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony reprimanded Opposition Member of Parliament Coretta McDonald for her misguided defence of an antiquated ... Read More
BIT graduates shine as Guyana invests in skills for opportunity and change
- 88 persons graduated, over $310M invested in BIT A recent graduate of the Board of Industrial Training (BIT), Ashanti ... Read More
Enmore Regional Hospital affirms commitment to providing free healthcare
The government’s commitment to transforming access to free healthcare is being realised at the Enmore Regional Hospital. Since opening on ... Read More
$5M US technical school planned to support national eHEALTH rollout
Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony on Tuesday announced plans to establish a US$5 million technical school to train individuals ... Read More
Guyana leads recidivism efforts within CARICOM
Guyana now leads the CARICOM region with the lowest recidivism rate, standing at 14 per cent. This means only 14 ... Read More
PPP/C outlines big, practical vision for young people
- commits to training, jobs, housing, economic opportunities From investment opportunities to free education and support for home ownership, young ... Read More
A workforce transformed: 15,000+ skilled through BIT, fuelling economic boom
Over the last five years, more than 15,000 Guyanese have been trained through the Board of Industrial Training’s (BIT) programme. ... Read More

