Somat Ali is not bothered in the least about the fact that his business enterprise is tucked away in the quiet East Coast Demerara village of Mon Repos, more than a mile from the public road.
Time was when potential customers fretted over their efforts to “find the place,” wondering, having gone past both the Guyana School of Agriculture and the National Agricultural Research Institute, whether there was an end to the Mon Repos public road. Eventually, they would see the landmark, an eye-catching collection of swings,