The art of embroidery

For indigenous Guyanese Genevieve Cox, whose hand- embroidered artwork depicts her indigenous cultures, her embroidery is being used as art to showcase what she calls, “the natural world, stories and customs of the Atorad (Atorai), Wapishana and Arawak” nations. According to Cox, “Embroidery is not a native craft but it is the medium closest to weaving, and has its roots in basket making, mat making and sewing.” Embroidery was introduced by Guyana’s British colonial rule. While hand-made embroidery has a rich history dating back to the 5th century BC, over…

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Making it in Business

Despite the ups and downs, crafter not giving up on her passion. Lawanda Pillay has always been artistic but, for a while in her life, she says in an interview with Sunday Times Magazine, her focus on art drifted. Life got in the way. Even after successful CXC results in 2005, she couldn’t get a job; most business places were telling her she was too young. Born in May, 1988 in Georgetown, Lawanda had attended Saint Stanislaus College where she wrote CXC. Unsuccessful at job hunting at 17, she took…

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Broadcasting Authority seeking to regularise cable broadcasters

…investigation launched into corruption allegations against two board members The Guyana National Broadcasting Authority (GNBA) is seeking to regularise all cable broadcasters and to have them take necessary steps to become fully compliant with the existing legal framework. This is according to GNBA Chairman Leonard Craig, who in a statement on Wednesday said that one necessary step for full compliance is for all cable broadcasters to enter into a settlement agreement with the GNBA to pay all required fees with respect to the period during which they were unregularised. “It…

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Any attempt to desensitise rape must be strongly condemned – Manickchand

It is both disturbing and dangerous when the agency responsible for helping victims of rape refers to this horrendous act as “deflowering” – a term which does not encompass everything that is rape. This was expressed by former Human Services Minister Priya Manickchand, who posited that “rape is rape” and any attempt to desensitise this horrific crime must be strongly condemned. The Social Protection Ministry, headed by the Volda Lawrence, in more than one public statement, urged the end to the “deflowering of children”. As a matter of fact, even…

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6-month maternity leave soon to be part of Guyana’s legislation

…Health Minister announces Public Health Minister, Dr George Norton has announced that six-month maternity leave would soon be part of Guyana’s legislation. Minister Norton made this pronouncement while addressing the audience at the National Symposium held at the National Cultural Centre on Monday, which focused on addressing the protection, promotion and support of exclusive breastfeeding. This event was held as part of activities in observance of National Breastfeeding Week, which began on September 18. Norton said “breastfeeding is everybody’s business”, hence the new legislation, a Government Information Agency (GINA) release…

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Three-card monte…..at City Hall

Your Eyewitness has heard about “the other foot” falling to confirm what had been suspected in shady deals, but needed further confirmation. But on this Georgetown Parking Meter abomination that’s been shoved down the throats of Guyanese, so many feet have been falling, it’s clear a centipede has been let loose in our midst! And we know who’s that centipede, don’t we?! But yet nothing’s being done by those above to rein in on the Town Clerk and Mayor who reign over us like Stalin executing one his more notorious…

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Jagdeo commences series of engagements in the US

Upon the invitation of former US President Bill Clinton, Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo travelled to the United States to deliver a keynote address at the 12th Clinton Global Initiative’s Annual Meeting which commenced on Tuesday. The event addresses a series of global issues, including how the international community can build from last year’s historic Paris Climate Agreement. President Clinton and the Clinton Foundation have been highly supportive of Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS), with a team from the Clinton Foundation working with the Guyana Forestry Commission (GFC) and the…

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Out to lunch…

…on the economy It’s clear Finance Minister Winston Jordan still doesn’t get it about why his insistence on stressing increased gold production in keeping the economy on its growth trajectory isn’t cutting any ice with anyone. So why isn’t he giving the Public Servants their promised “substantial” raise if the economy’s doing so well. Most recently he was challenged by PPP’s shadow finance maven Irfaan Ali when he blurted we should consider ourselves “lucky” for the role of gold. Is this guy for real? So this is what’s supposed to…

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Govt likely to renew Barama agreement

The Malaysian-owned Barama Company Limited will likely be granted approval to continue its operations in Guyana when its 25-year Investment Development Agreement comes to an end in October. Natural Resources Minister Raphael Trotman, on Tuesday confirmed to Guyana Times Internationalthat Government will be moving ahead with the renewal of the agreement. He said Government already dispatched a draft agreement to the logging company and is awaiting its comments on the proposal before wrapping up the deal. “The Barama agreement is still being finalised and a draft has been shared with…

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‘Accolades to Berbice High School’ by Dr Tulsi Dyal Singh

BY PETAMBER PERSAUD A school is not four walls; an outstanding school is not made up of four walls only. A good school is made up of people and stories: Of the people, some which can be placed in broad categories: good, bad or indifferent. Of the stories, some which may be good, bad or shocking. This seems to be the main but not the only approach taken by Dr Tulsi Dyal Singh in his book, “Accolades to Berbice High School on its Centenary Anniversary”, prepared especially to mark the…

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