Melanin dominant people, It is paramount to accentuate the positives – that which unites us, and eradicate negatives which divides us. The struggle continues….--> Click here Reply
I read with great interest the article, What if Romain Etwaroo had remained in Georgetown? - written by Shan Razack and printed on page 36 in the Caribbean Daylight issued on Friday September 14, 2007. I must state I rather enjoyed the article. It brought back many fond memories of my experiences more
Obituary:-Dennis Patterson, AA, September 21, 1929 - April 4, 2006 Sunday, April 16th 2006 Dennis Alexander Milton Patterson, AA, former Chief Valuation Officer, died on April 4, aged 76. Civil servants are often unfairly criticised for their addiction to regulations and preoccupation with procedur more
Obituary:-Satyadeow Sawh, June 13, 1955 - April 22, 2006. Sunday, May 7th 2006 Satyadeow Sawh, Minister of Fisheries, Other Crops and Livestock and Acting Minister of Agriculture, was murdered on April 22, aged 50. Although the majority of Hindus in Guyana are affiliated to the Guyana Hindu Dharmic more
Golden Grove and Nabaclis – A Review of the Transition from Cotton Estate to Agricultural Community - the works of Leopold Duncan Sarrabo Traveller, and Letroy Cummings. This article is not intended in no way shape and or form an attempt to discredit Leopold Duncan Sarrabo Traveller, and Letroy Cum more
Shareholders, not Burnham, are the neglected and unknown heroes of Guyana Dear Editor, I respond to Hamilton Green s letter, captioned, “Campaign to excise Burnham from our history” as printed in the Kaieteur News – New York Edition of Friday, June 10, 2005 on pages four and five. It is reflective more
Boxing: - Striking Henry Wants To Meet Kid Jack Striking Henry (148lbs.) in a letter to the Editor announces his acceptance of the challenge of Kid Jack, the Egyptian Boxer, who expressed a desire to meet any middleweight in the colony. Source: The Daily Chronicle, Thursday, June 18, 1931: page 8 more
Desri Merline Claudia Sancho-Alder, a longtime resident of the Rock aways passed away on January 19. Sancho-Alder, who was born in Guyana, had been living in the Rock aways and working as a nurse for over 20 years. She was preceded in death by her siblings, Alonzo, Gustavus, RoseAnn and Buddy Sanch more
Marsha Sancho BY RESHMA RAGOONATH A San Fernando woman accused of robbing a 74-year-old German national of US$31,000, 10,000 euro travellers cheques and euro $8,500 has been placed on $30,000 bail. Marsha Sancho, 26, of Plus Gardens, Cocoyea, San Fernando was granted bail on Wednesday when she a more
The relatives and descendants of Bentick Sancho, John Sancho and Tuckness Sancho. I believe the key to unlocking the past, the story of Sancho will be found primarily within the history of the African Villages in Guyana. The kinship of Sancho is part of the history of Guyana, and in deed the Glo more