The Guyana Media and Communication Academy has launched a series of engagement and training sessions to improve radio broadcasting skills in...
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The government is continuing with its drive to make post-secondary education and skills training available across Guyana’s rural and hinterland regions and this time it has focussed its attention on Yakusari, Black Bush Polder, Berbice, where more than 20 women, ages 16 to 38, are on a journey to becoming certified in Information Technology (IT). The article Twenty Yakusari women on Information Technology training appeared first on Stabroek News.
The Guyana Media and Communication Academy has launched a series of engagement and training sessions to improve radio broadcasting skills in...
A 43-year-old rice farmer died after he lost control of a tractor which flipped into a nearby trench at Three Bridge Access Dam, Black Bush Polder...
THE Guyana Media and Communication Academy, established under the Department of Information and Public Affairs within the Office of the Prime...
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