Daily Archives: 10/14/2015

GUYANA – LATEST NEWS – 14 October 2015

GUYANA – LATEST NEWS – 14 October 2015

(see other News sources at the end of this entry)

Latest News Headlines – Kaieteur News – 14 October 2015

GUYANA – CAPITOL TV NEWS VIDEOS – 12 October 2015

Capitol TV logoGUYANA – CAPITOL TV NEWS  VIDEOS – 12 October 2015

  • UN team in Guyana
  • Justice for Courtney Crum Ewing
  • Compensation for Tower Hotel Workers
  • Education access for disabled
  • Tower Hotel Workers – at Bauxite Company
  • Sports

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Red Plastic Bag “RPB” – Barbados Soca hits from 2009-2015 – 7 music videos

Many readers may know the songs “Ragga Ragga”(mid 1990’s) and “Something’s Happening” (2009) (see videos below). These songs are by Stedson Wiltshire aka Red Plastic Bag (RPB). Here are some of his winning hits from 2010-2015 … Enjoy!

Red Plastic Bag “RPB”- SWEET SOCA SONG [Barbados Crop Over Soca 2010]

… now listen to his more recent winning tunes below …. Enjoy!!!

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Profile: Dr. Faye Burrowes – An Educator With a Difference! – By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine

Profile: Dr. Faye Burrowes – An Educator With a Difference!

Dr. Dhanpaul Narine

Dr. Dhanpaul Narine

By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine

Behind her welcoming smile and friendliness lie a steely determination to reach the top. It took her a while but her hard work paid off and this summer Faye Burrowes was awarded her doctorate degree in education. It was a proud moment for this educator from Guyana who has now made her home in New York. Dr. Faye Burrowes has made us all proud. Her story is uplifting and inspirational.

Faye was born in Riverstown Village in the Essequibo Coast of Guyana. Her mom was Mary Burrowes and her dad was George Burrowes. Faye is the tenth of eleven children and the last girl in the family. She attended Riverstown Primary School and then Normal Educational Institute which was a private High School in Queenstown on the Essequibo Coast. Faye loved Math and English and her teachers Arnold Drakes and Miss Innis were very supportive.  Continue reading

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