Public Procurement Officer in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, Orlando Heslop (right), hands a brochure to Palmers Cross resident, Hilda Reed, during the Government Mobile Services Fair held recently at the St Gabriel’s Anglican Church in May Pen, Clarendon. The event formed part of activities to celebrate National Customer Service Week (NCSW) 2022 and Service Excellence. Persons were able to apply for their passports, birth certificates and public passenger vehicle (PPV) licences. They also benefited from free blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol and eye checks.
Photo: Mark Bell
Citizens line up to board the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) mobile unit, during the Government Mobile Services Fair held in Clarendon, recently. The event formed part of the National Customer Service Week (NCSW) 2022 celebratory activities and offered opportunities for persons to benefit from a number of free services, including blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol and eye checks.
Photo: Mark Bell
Modernisation Projects Coordinator in the Public Sector Modernisation Division, Office of the Cabinet, Cherie Joy Dewar, engages with Clarendon residents, during the Government Mobile Services Fair held recently at the St Gabriel’s Anglican Church in May Pen. The event formed part of activities to celebrate National Customer Service Week (NCSW) 2022 and Service Excellence. Persons were able to apply for their passports, birth certificates and public passenger vehicle (PPV) licences, and received free blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol and eye checks.
Last Updated: October 12, 2022
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