From today and until Friday, January 3rd 2025 pensioners will begin collecting their $100,000 cash grant cheques at National Insurance Scheme...
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-process marred at Education Ministry By Khamisi Slowe Hundreds of public servants across several ministries in the city began collecting their $100,000 cash grant cheques from the government but there was confusion at a Ministry of Education site and the process is set to continue there today. The article Cash grant cheques handed to hundreds in city appeared first on Stabroek News.
From today and until Friday, January 3rd 2025 pensioners will begin collecting their $100,000 cash grant cheques at National Insurance Scheme...
The pensioners’ cash grant distribution which began on Monday continued to be plagued by disorganisation and delays yesterday and it is unclear how...
-system criticised for long wait times, disorder By Khamisi Slowe The much-anticipated cash grant distribution for pensioners started yesterday but...
– registration ongoing Registration for the $100,000 cash grant will commence from today in Regions 5 and 6, while schedules for Regions 2, 3 and 10...
Finance Minister Dr Ashni Singh yesterday told the Department of Public Information (DPI) that over 90,000 of the $100,000 cash grant cheques have...
-as Ministry of Finance acknowledges challenges The distribution of the government’s $100,000 cash grant to remaining regions is still being worked...
-an extraordinary journey of confusion, frustration, and resilience By Khamisi Slowe For Ann Greene, 74-year-old retired Chief Probation Officer and...
By Khamisi Slowe Chenille Bowen is no ordinary woman. At 44, she is a teacher, a trained home economist, a record-breaking athlete, and above all, a...
Scores of pensioners turned up at the Leonora National Insurance Scheme (NIS) office yesterday as the distribution exercise continues for their...
-Registration for $100,000 cash grant to continue, Minister Singh says Guyanese who missed initial registration for the $100,000 cash grant should not...