Category 4 Hurricane Matthew Churns Toward Jamaica
KINGSTON, Jamaica, Oct 1 2016 – Hurricane Matthew weakened as it churned across the Caribbean — threatening Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti and the Bahamas.
Matthew strengthened into a Category 5 late Friday, becoming the strongest hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean since Felix in 2007, the National Weather Service said.
However, by early Saturday, it had downgraded to a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 155 mph (250 km/h). Continue reading →
As September, Amerindian heritage month, draws to a close and as indigenous Indians do all they can to raise awareness about land and other rights, Afro Guyanese groups are beginning to put pressure on the administration of President David Granger to give blacks their just piece of the country’s pie just as past governments have done for others.
Fundraising for science, technology, engineering and mathematics education, (STEM) must be considered one of the most philanthropic efforts made to help millions of children in Guyana.
We are pleased to share with you the September, 2016 issue of Buxton-Friendship Express Newsletter. You may download the attached copy or click on the following link to access it.
Buxton-Friendship Express Newsletter – September, 2016
We are pleased to share with you the September, 2016 issue of Buxton-Friendship Express Newsletter. You may download the attached copy or click on the following link to access it.
http://buxtonguyana.net/Buxton-FriendshipExpress2016-09.pdf
Regards,
Lorna Campbell . Editor,
Buxton-Friendship Express, buxtonexpress@aol.com
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