Guyana has yet to see a figure emerge to bridge its racial divide like late former President Nelson Mandela managed to do in South Africa.
“After 50 years of independence we are still a racially divided society. There is nobody who has emerged yet as a Mandela figure,” former ambassador Ronald Austin, who served in South Africa during the period of the liberation struggle, told the audience at a commemorative symposium on the life and works of Mandela, hosted by the Burnham Foundation at the Critchlow Labour College last Friday evening.
Austin said