Dear Editor,
“Mashramani” abbreviated as “Mash” is one of the most anticipated annual festivals in the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, celebrated on the 23rd February each year.
The most important thing about Mashramani is understanding the significance of why we celebrate this auspicious occasion by remembering when Guyana was declared a “Republic “on the 23 of February 1970. The word Mashramani is derived from the Amerindian word meaning the “celebration of a job well done.”
Culturally, Mashramani is a colourful festival which includes its annual parade, music, games, and it is surrounded by events and competitions, unfortunately this year due to COVID-19 most events have been canceled to protect our citizens.
Most Guyanese look forward to seeing Masquerade Bands performing dance routines throughout the streets of George-town, Calypso and Chutney singing competitions, Children’s costume Parade, Steal Band and the crowning of a King or Queen.
This year most events have been staged virtually since there is no parade. We can still celebrate with close relatives and friends by keeping our indoor games, cooking, enjoying music, virtual events and much more to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
On behalf of the Citizens of George-town and the Office of the Mayor, I want to wish my Guyanese brothers and sisters a “Happy 51st Republic Anniversary!
Please ensure that you adhere to the COVID-19 guidelines and protect each other and drink responsibly.
Be safe and enjoy the festivities!
Yours faithfully,
Pandit Ubraj Narine JP
Mayor of Georgetown