Over 200 court staff benefit from free computer training

Staff members of the Judiciary are undergoing information technology (IT) training from the Guyana Police Force’s (GPF) Zara Computer Centre

Over 200 staff from the magistracy are benefiting from free information technology (IT) training from the Guyana Police Force’s (GPF) Zara Computer Centre. This is in keeping with the centre’s mandate to deliver quality IT training to members of the GPF and communities countrywide.
Earlier in November, the Zara Computer Centre extended its training opportunities to Clerks of Court in Regions Two, Three, Four, Six, and Seven which saw over 200 court staff registering

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According to the Coordinator of the Zara Computer Centres, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Gladwin Hanover, the detailed course which commenced on November 14, is expected to last for eight weeks and will entail typing and in-depth training in Microsoft Office.
Assistant Superintendent Hanover shared that upon completion, all court staff will be versed in computer processing which will enable them to be more effective in dispensing their daily duties.
With the launch of IT training programmes in 2013, the Zara Group of Companies has instructed over 10,000 young people. The company was established some 35 years ago by a Guyanese family mainly involved in real estate. Today, the company has collaborated with several agencies including the Central Islamic Organisation of Guyana (CIOG) and the Police Force, to provide training programmes countrywide. GPF/ZARA training centres are located in all three counties. (G1)