Georgetown City Hall workers challenged to work harder

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  • mike  On 03/26/2016 at 5:29 am

    Seems like since your format have changed, or whatever was done a few weeks/mths. ago to your site, we no longer get to view the videos.
    Now this site has become a useless piece of reporting.
    Please go back to the way it was.

    Thank you

    mike.

  • guyaneseonline  On 03/26/2016 at 5:46 am

    Hello Mike:
    I have clicked on the link and it works fine.
    Maybe you should check the site on another computer.

    Is there anyone else having trouble with videos? Please let me know.

    Thanks!
    Cyril

  • Rosaliene Bacchus  On 03/26/2016 at 2:05 pm

    Cyril, I had no trouble viewing the video.

  • Gigi  On 03/27/2016 at 12:52 pm

    1. Where are the non-Black Guyanese employees? All I see are faces upon faces of Blacks. I guess it makes sense since govt jobs are where the incompetent and ill educated flock.
    2. When did Guyanese get so obese? I see the good life under the PPP turned them into sluggards only capable of cleaning “one community at a time”. At this pace, the rapture will take place and they would still not be done.

    I feel sorry for Guyana as a country. AND definitely PPPites.

    • Thinker  On 03/29/2016 at 8:15 pm

      I am waiting to see how many non Blacks will comment on the insinuation that. Blacks are of necessity incompetent and ill-educated. Similar to gigi’s statement that Georgetown’s filth (under the PPP) was due to the people living there, And similar to Luncheon’s statement that there were no competent Blacks to head foreign missions. And of course we had a Trinidadian Indo community leader in Toronto referring to Guyanese Blacks as the enemy. Great insight into the depth of racial feeling in Guyana.

  • Clyde Duncan  On 03/27/2016 at 3:45 pm

    I suppose the news media in Guyana should get more self-conscious about displaying diversity – getting our people in the picture.

  • demerwater  On 03/30/2016 at 3:58 am

    Cyril, I had no trouble viewing the ‘clip’.
    Many thanks for your ongoing endeavors. Ron.

  • demerwater  On 03/30/2016 at 4:44 am

    I meant to add:-
    How quickly have we forgotten where we originated from.

    El Dorado: “Does ANYONE??? remember me?”. Henry Winter – Touchau. Aishalton.

    Africa: “No more enslavement for me. In fact, it is payback time!” Urban life with all its advantages … and its ills”. Cuffy-Eusi-Forbes-Rodney-Grainger.

    Hong Kong: “Man, they told me that this would this would be velly, velly Paladise! Cane-cuttin’ like hell! I can cook! I can wash clothes! Cook-shop and laundly fuh me.” Wing Lee Sun, Broad Street, Charlestown.

    Portugal: “I will hook up with these ex-slaves. They seem to have a good thing going. Maybe instead of {British} Guiana, we can make a {Mulatto} Guiana. Besides, I got metagee – wid sal-fish!!!” LCP (of a long-gone B.G.).

    India: “Dis lan’ flat; me cyan grow rice’. Me gat logie, latrine an’ money. Dem ah pay me fuh staan yah. Me go staan!!!” That is how “I” was born (t)here.

    England/Scotland/Wales: WTF???

  • Clyde Duncan  On 03/30/2016 at 8:00 am

    Thinker: Don’t hold your breath – even some Black people feel the way gigi does … I am hoping some speech writer gets it right for 26 May 2016 – Some of the accusations that has been foisted on the PNC is unfair, given the PPP supported the PNC back in the day – although it was called “critical support”.

  • Clyde Duncan  On 03/30/2016 at 9:57 am

    No one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.
    — Nelson Mandela

  • Albert  On 03/30/2016 at 10:54 am

    Clyde you are quoting one of my heroes “Nelson Mandela.”

    I have heard people making derogatory and racist remarks about black people ever since I could recall. There are Portuguese and some mulattoes in my family who have beliefs and act more white than the British slaveholders. Maybe unlike some it turn out to be helpful in America in dealing with racism. Most times (not every time) I see it like a constant in a mathematical equation……..you know it’s there but you ignore and move on with life. You don’t let it absorb too much of your energy in pursuing your objectives in America unlike some Afro Americans.

    Gigi is a pitiful unhappy soul. She cannot be happy harboring so much hate. Maybe its her way of coping with other problems.

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