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Have a “cau ous” Christmas

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aesthetic landscapin­g – you add the other negatives. A once-pleasant smelling town where Town Council ladies once swept Water Street and gutters and drains were cleaned weekly, now falls way behind even a Paramaribo that couldn’t once compare with our Gardens and Green spaces.

What is to be done? They say that laments and criticisms should always attract remedies. My few: I say nothing about Mayor Patricia but would recommend a fresh new mind. With productive links to “Good Life” Minister Jordan and Communitie­s Boss Bulkan; a profession­al consultant to propose new revenue streams for the municipali­ty; a grand meaningful confab comprising the new Council, the Police, the relevant ministries, the Private Sector (inclusive of the dozens of small and Chinese owned stores) to plan Georgetown’s future.

And believe it or not! I would like to see a refreshed, competent, corrupt-free City Hall owning its very own parking meters! In every area of GT. City Hall-owned meters can make money forever! Charging small affordable fees per hour. What are your ideas?

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Young mommy, young daughter

Years ago – for use in this column – I approached the local Guyana Responsibl­e Parenthood body for guidelines to assist young men to be good fathers to the babies they had just helped to bring into the world. The Associatio­n had no such programme – or literature.

Do churches, child protection, schools or youth groups groom young mothers still? The female “singlepare­nt” syndrome now predominat­es. Why?

I’m in a minibus. Outside the 15-year-old school girl is telling her mate very, very adult stuff. Not about school subjects, clothes or church! Her young single mom is now just 33! They are growing up together! What guidance? For which one? Discuss…

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Be cautious with this Christmas, okay?

Look! I’ve been at this for years now, Frankly Speaking: that Christmas is comprised of quite a few lies; that the European/American scenes and songs and images have little to do with us in these parts; that the beautiful myths that feed the Christian festival are enjoyable but that we (Guyanese) must try to be restrained and realistic in jollificat­ion.

So secular has the Season become, I don’t know how many actually still believe the Nativity Story about the greatest gift - the Baby being born to an engaged little virgin. (Christians just have to!)

So caution! Don’t overstrain yourself to get gifts, renovation­s, all new stuff in time for December 25. No Jesus was born then. Go google and see why that date was foisted. So celebrate for “de children”. Responsibl­y. Though the adult Rabbi Jesus never told anyone to celebrate His birth, it is still a useful joyous, “cohesive” season. Right? *******

Lots to ponder …

1) If Venezuela’s Chavez had remained alive, four former Army Officers would be President of Guyana and it’s 3 continenta­l neighbours.

2) Wasn’t Winston “Good Life” Jordan Director under Dr Jagdeo’s PPP regime?

3) Current Mayor is sorry/concerned for her workers manually cleaning certain trenches. So?

4) Can Burnham-like, structured Georgetown?

5) I recommende­d that the new Georgetown Municipali­ty – Mayor, all councillor­s, heads of department­s – spend their first week (of orientatio­n) in either the Le Repentir cemetery – or near the Haags Bosch Landfill.

6) Thanks Minister “Good Life” Jordan! For the $1000 increase in old age pensions. Both His Excellency and I appreciate it.

7) Which ICC Women’s T20 Team can easily a Guyana Male Team? Or the West Indies? 8) Farewell Elder Stanley Cooke, farewell. Til next week! (allanafent­y@yaahoo.com) Budget self help save defeat

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