The executives of Guyana Fashion Week climaxed their week of activities commemorating Water Week 2013 with an elite open air fashion festival at Seven Ponds in the Botanical Gardens in Georgetown. It was a commendable collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, together with the Environmental Protection Agency and Guyana Fashion Week (GFW). The evening was not only a flamboyant fashion gala but a forum to raise awareness of the potential water crisis. In an interview with Guyana Times Sunday Magazine , GFW CEO Sonia Noel stated that…
Read MoreMonth: September 2013
Tracing the History of Private Education in Guyana
As “Education Month”, is being observed, we look back at the notable efforts of dedicated individuals who sought to ensure that all social classes have the right to equal academic opportunities. Arrival of the missionaries According to the Guyana Institute of Historical Research, the church was the largest private institution that contributed to the development of education, particularly at the primary level. The coming of the first missionary of the London Missionary Society (renamed the Congregational church) coincided with the abolition of the British participation in the African slave trade.…
Read MoreImproving Dental Health – New facility offers state-of-the-art dental care
The newly established Jagan Dental Centre, has opened its doors for all to have access to affordable and highest levels of dental care in Guyana. The centre, headed by Dr Clive Jagan, a veteran dentist with more than 35 years of experience, promises to offer complete family care with a modern, state-of-the-art facility. Located on Lamaha and Light streets, the dental centre is equipped with a specialised laser, implant, and cosmetic clinic that utilizes digital x-rays and intra-oral cameras and digital photography, and allows for expert evaluation and precise planning…
Read MoreThoughts and Experiences – Life informs the books of Anne Coltman
In her two creative and celebrated books, U.S. – based Guyanese author Anne Coltman shares her life growing up in Guyana, narrating her struggles, adventures and loving grandmother. Born in British Guiana, Anne was privileged to grow up in a household which included her maternal grandmother. She is the second of five children and the first girl born to her parents, and was often called upon at an early age to help out with her younger siblings. Anne became fascinated by the myths and beliefs that were a part of…
Read MoreKeeping students in school – Local charity group donates much-needed school stationery to hinterland students
Established in December 2012 with a mandate to make a difference in their community, the local Global Shapers group with 11 members – Global Shapers Georgetown Hub – embarked on the “Headstart Stationery Drive” to collect donations which would supply more than 400 students in Guyana’s hinterland with school supplies for the 2013-2014 academic year. The Global Shapers Community are a worldwide network of more than 200 city-based “hubs”, developed and led by promising young leaders who want to build on their achievements and entrepreneurial drive to make a positive…
Read MoreAdventuring South to Rewa
The Rewa River emanates in southern Guyana and runs north through primary rainforest to meet the white waters of the Rupununi River. The river runs black, and the lower part of the river is wide with high, white sand beaches. About 60 miles upriver, the river changes and gets narrower with rocky bars interspersed with sandy beaches. Travel another 55 miles upriver and there is the picturesque Corona Falls. It is a truly majestic crown of water that falls about 20 feet into rocky pools and shiny black rocks with…
Read MoreSilent Witness – exhibition celebrates Amerindian artists
By Elfrieda Bissember Both George Simon and his brother Oswald Hussein, born in the Lokono (Arawak) village of Pakuri (St. Cuthbert’s Mission) on the Mahaica River, live with a continuing commitment to their Amerindian heritage and communities. Simon, trained in printmaking in London and a leading Guyanese painter since the late 1980’s, began workshops at this time in Pakuri to encourage and stimulate creative activity in the plastic arts among all those who were interested in these possibilities. His brother Oswald emerged as a significant talent during this period, winning…
Read MoreHealthy Eating: Whole Grains
By Tisha Boston More and more studies are showing that whole grain foods are healthier than foods made from refined or processed grains. A whole grain is the entire grain, which includes the bran, the germ, and the endosperm i.e., the starchy part. Non-whole grain products such as white and enriched wheat flour are missing many of the nutrients found in whole grain foods because the entire grain is not used, only the starchy part. Whole grains are rich in vitamins, minerals, fiber, and phytochemicals. Phytochemicals are chemicals found in…
Read MoreGuyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy
In the previous article, we discussed the global and local frameworks for addressing climate change. This week we will discuss Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) – one of the biggest steps taken in Guyana to address climate change and promote national development. Developed countries have historically pursued a development pathway that involved energy-intensive industrialisation with heavy reliance on fossil fuels, and conversion of forests and other ecosystems to make way for agriculture, industry and human settlements. These activities injected high levels of greenhouse gases (GHGs) into the atmosphere and…
Read MoreCANU destroys US$ 14.3M in seized drugs
The Customs Anti Narcotics Unit (CANU) last Friday destroyed approximately US$ 14.3 million in cocaine and cannabis that were seized from various operations in 2013. The drugs are from cases that have been concluded and the offenders sentenced. The exercise was done in a secured environment in the presence of heavily-armed officers on Homestretch Avenue, Georgetown, in the presence of media operatives. A total of 401 kilograms of cocaine and 30.465 kilograms of cannabis were set alight. Media presence The sealed cocaine exhibits were opened in the presence of the…
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