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Month: <span>November 2019</span>

First Lady urges Mahdia youth to use ICT, Robotics training for town’s development

  • Posted: November 03, 2019
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Georgetown, Guyana – (November 2, 2019)First Lady, Mrs. Sandra Granger charged 28 Mahdia, Potaro-Siparuni (Region Eight) youth to use their newly acquired Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skills to capitalise on the employment opportunities available in their township. The First Lady made these statements at a graduation ceremony held for the students yesterday, following their …

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Pursue higher education, skills training to contribute to nation building – State Minister urges Harmony Secondary graduands

  • Posted: November 01, 2019
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Georgetown, Guyana – (October 31, 2019) Minister of State, Mrs. Dawn Hastings- Williams, this morning, urged Harmony Secondary School graduands to pursue tertiary education and skills training, particularly in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields in order to ensure that they are well-positioned to make meaningful contributions to the development of Guyana. The Minister …

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