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Primary Schools in Karaudarnau, Sawariwau and Mururanau ready for Bilingual Program.

June 16, 2017 Posted By: Mainstream2318 News No comments yet

Karaudarnau, Sawariwau and Mururanau are the three Wapichan communities in Region 9 that have embarked on a pilot programme to develop quality bilingual education for primary school children there with the aim of adequately responding to the needs of the indigenous children as well as passing on wisdom and traditions

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Heritage 2017.

June 14, 2017 Posted By: Mainstream2318 News No comments yet

Entry Form for Theme Competition   Entry Form for Jingle Competition

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Heritage 2017.

June 14, 2017 Posted By: Mainstream2318 Uncategorized No comments yet

Follow the link for entry forms: Entry Form for Jingle Competition Entry Form for Theme Competition

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Region 1 villages benefit from more than $15M worth of equipment.

June 7, 2017 Posted By: Mainstream2318 News No comments yet

Yarakita located in the Mabaruma sub-district and Sebai in the Matarkai sub-district, Region 1 are recipients of a Tractor for their respective villages. The villages are predominantly known as forest and agriculture producers. Before handing over the keys to the Toshaos Minister of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs Sydney Allicock said Agriculture

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