Bartica teen receives full scholarship from GTT
Sixteen-year-old Runique Belle of Bartica, Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) is the newest recipient of GTT’s benevolence as she received a cheque for a full scholarship to the University of Guyana (UG).
“I am standing here today to tell you how grateful and blessed I am to be attending UG. I was born in Bartica and growing up here as child, I always had a passion for education. I always wanted to be in school, and thanks to GTT, this dream has become possible,” the teenager stated.
“Runique made us really proud and I still remember her screaming with joy as she announced her CSEC achievements,” said the smiling mother of the scholarship awardee, Chrystal Belle, as she held the hands of GTT Public Relations Officer and Corporate Communications Manager Jasmin Harris.
The teen was able to secure a place in the 2018 academic year at the University of Guyana, majoring in Chemistry in the Faculty of Natural Sciences. She secured 14 subjects at the recent Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) – nine Grade Ones and five Grade Twos.
Her father, Rundy Belle, was proud to showcase Runique’s many achievements through trophies and awards. GTT will pay the teen’s tuition fees for the next four years once she maintains a GPA of 3.0.
In addition, Harris presented the teenager with a laptop and printer. Runique assured the telecommunications giant that she would continue to excel at her studies. She will also be given a monthly allowance for GTT’s Internet and mobile services.
The teenager was selected as a beneficiary with the kind assistance of the Bartica Town Council.
Speaking on behalf of Mayor Gifford Marshall, Councillor Kenneth Williams expressed his gratitude to GTT for making this commitment.
The company’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Justin Nedd explained that philanthropy was a very important area of focus for GTT, as it was an avenue to assist in improving and developing Guyana’s future.
“GTT remains true to what our brand stands for; we are about giving more. We want to be the game changer for Guyana, and we are starting this programme in Bartica. We will play our role in creating future entrepreneurs, doctors, lawyers, engineers, accountants and the many other professions, developing a strong workforce for Guyana’s future,” the CEO added.
Nedd revealed that the company planned to roll out its network in Bartica by September 2019.
He declared that this was a promise the telecoms giant would deliver on. “We will provide the citizens of Bartica premium services at affordable prices, keeping them connected to their friends and families.”
He added that “GTT is devoted to its vision of improving life experiences by unlocking innovation through applications and infrastructure to every home and business.”
Source: Guyana Times
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