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Young African Guyanese need to become more gainfully involved in activities that would see them creating positive pathways for themselves and their generation, according to well-known lecturer of the University of Guyana, Professor Joycelynne Loncke, who also strongly feels that there should be reparation for the hundreds of years of slavery.

The professor called on black youths to quit wasting time and focusing on quick money and look to becoming self-sufficient rather than …..


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