February 23, 2025

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Berbice mash festivities headlined by Regional officials, foreigners

Regional Executive Officer, Narindra Persaud

The highly-anticipated Mashramani Costume and Float Parade, which got underway with a bang on Sunday in East Berbice-Corentyne (Region Six) was headlined by several regional officials and foreigners.

Regional Democratic Council’s float were led by Regional Chairman, David Armogan and Regional Executive Officer (REO), Narindra Persaud, who both expressed excitement to participate in the road fete after some two years of hiatus due to COVID-19.

Armogan was quoted in an interview as saying that the Mashramani parade is something that Berbicians always look forward to every year and that is evident in the faces of the onlookers.

“It means a lot for Berbicians, we are propagating one people, one nation and so this is good because if you notice all kinds of people are out. It doesn’t matter ethnicity, and so it is very good for unity,” the chairman said.

Regional Chairman, David Armogan

REO Persaud disclosed that this is the largest street fete the ancient county has seen in several years, noting that some 15 bands participated, including government ministries and the Guyana Police Service (GPS).

“This demonstrates exactly what our president wants for us, to mix as one Guyana. We are having fun,” Persaud said.

New Amsterdam Mayor, Her Worship Winifred Heywood noted in a media related interview that she is happy with the huge turnout.

Dorothy (only name given)

Meanwhile, a number of persons visiting Guyana from overseas also travelled to Berbice to partake in the festivities.

Julie Bobb from Florida, USA is thankful to be among her Guyanese folk, specifically to celebrate the costume parade.

Julie Bobb

“It is a good thing that we can come out and celebrate Mashramani after almost three years of the pandemic, most people were locked up, many people died and many were sick, so it is a good thing that we can come and celebrate,” Bobb stressed.

Also visiting Guyana for the first time, Ian Brother said, “it is very exciting to see the carnival, I am visiting with my wife… today is fantastic and beautiful.”

Ian Brother is visiting Guyana for the first time

Similarly, Dorothy (only name given) noted “I am loving this. This is my first time coming back since, and I am loving all the colours , everyone is vibing nice.”

US-based Guyanese, Will Branch pointed out that he does not regret enduring the almost two-hour journey to the region, explaining that it is his first time in New Amsterdam. Branch commended the festivities saying that it matches international standard.

Will Branch

Meanwhile, it was noted that the Mashramani was welcoming  with hundreds of revelers all pumped up for the road tramp, attired in their costumes.

Earlier, participants assembled at Tacoma Turn in the vicinity of Islington, before the action began. The traditional route saw the crowd parading through Stanleytown and continuing eastdown the main street of New Amsterdam before the fun culminated at Stelling Road.

This year’s Mashramani was celebrated across Guyana under theme, “Mixing and Mashing as One Guyana.”