The Small Business Bureau (SBB) is conducting business development training for entrepreneurs in Essequibo, Region Two, as part of efforts to expand capacity-building beyond Georgetown. Multiple reports say the programme targets improving participants’ competitiveness and readiness to engage in business and procurement opportunities.
The training covers three main areas: bid document preparation, digital readiness, and label design. Both outlets describe the sessions as practical skill-building aimed at helping entrepreneurs compete more effectively and strengthen their ability to market and operate in relevant markets. Kaieteur News reports that dozens of entrepreneurs participate, while Guyana Chronicle specifies that 65 people benefit from the initiative.
The SBB facilitates the training, which is presented as part of an ongoing push to broaden support for small businesses. The articles do not provide details on the dates, specific venues, or outcomes beyond the stated focus areas and participant numbers.