Private sector company, Rubis, distribution of petroleum products, partners with the Ministry of Education, to provide E-devices to students.
Some 25 devices valued at 13, 700 dollars were handed over to the Ministry of Education official yesterday.
Country representative for Rubis Grenada, Charles Archer, says they’re happy to be part of the country’s educational progression.
He pledges that the partnership with the ministry will be a long lasting one.
Country representative for Rubis, Grenada’s Charles Archer.
Education Minister, Emmalin Pierre underscored the importance of the contribution from Rubis.
Minister Pierre also recognized the efforts of various companies that have contributed to the E-learning initiative.
She’s elated that private sector companies have shown interest in the educational development of students.