Single parents, students graduate in six skill disciplines

A section of the graduates at the National Cultural Centre.

One hundred and eighty-six female single parents and 169 students yesterday graduated with skills in six occupational disciplines, which it is envisaged will make them marketable in society.

The single parents and students were trained under that the Government of Guyana and United Nations Develop-ment Programme partnership programme Enhanced Public Trust Security and Inclusion (EPTSI) and the Single Parents’ Programme.

Delivering the feature address, PPP/C presidential candidate Donald Ramotar charged the graduates to give of their best, and be