President floats creation of ecotourism park at Batavia By admin , in Uncategorized , at September 18, 2023 President Dr. Irfaan Ali participated in the Amerindian Heritage Village celebrations at Batavia, Region Seven Meanwhile, Dr. Ali also told the residents about the training and employment opportunities being offered by the government. As has been stated by several government ministers at various events, Dr. Ali noted that any person desirous of becoming a nurse will be supported by the government. At the end of any training that an individual undergoes, a job will be guaranteed. Dr. Ali also said that the government is hoping to recruit more teachers and guarantee that all teachers in Guyana are properly trained. Batavia, a small community along the Cuyuni River, was selected as this year’s heritage village. Comments Leave a ReplyCancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Recent Posts Hérold Toussaint plaide pour la revalorisation de l’université Miami’s Best of the Best Music Fest Unveils 2026 Plans at Celebrity-Filled Press Launch On This Day: Arthur Savage, Pioneer in Firearms and Tyre Technology, Was Born in Kingston Jamaica College Takes Home Another Trophy in a Year of Winning Gov’t commits to improving education, roads, policing in Amerindian communities
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