The Guyana Police Force’s Zara Computer Centre in New Amsterdam holds a graduation ceremony for 145 young people who complete computer training. The recognition event takes place on Monday at Berbice High School Auditorium, where participants are celebrated for finishing the centre’s summer classes.
The graduates include children and teenagers aged about six to 16, and they complete training matched to their age groups. Sources describe the programme as aimed at building practical skills for a more digital environment, with classes covering entry-level computer use and popular software tools.
Both outlets report that the training includes Microsoft applications and creative software, such as Paint and Paint 3D, as well as Microsoft Word, Publisher, and PowerPoint. While the Guyana Chronicle emphasizes the broader purpose of equipping youth with essential digital skills, INews Guyana focuses more on the specific age range and the curriculum content.