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GAWU’s Mashramani Message 2026

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The Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) extends warmest greetings to all Guyanese at home and in the diaspora on the joyous occasion of Mashramani 2026.
Mashramani, our Republic Day celebration, holds profound historical significance for our nation. It marks the moment when Guyana shed the last shackles of colonialism and assumed complete control of its destiny as a Cooperative Republic. This achievement was not merely a constitutional change but represented the culmination of generations of struggle, sacrifice, and determination by our people to secure true freedom, dignity, and self-determination.
Over the decades, Mashramani has evolved into a vibrant and unifying national festival, bringing together Guyanese from every community, background, and walk of life. The colourful float parades, pulsating calypso and soca competitions, and the vast array of cultural and community activities proudly showcase the creativity, resilience, and diversity that define us as a people. These celebrations affirm our shared identity and remind us of the richness of our cultural heritage.
As we observe Mashramani this year, we also reflect on the significant gains our country has made and the successes we have recorded as a nation. Through the hard work, perseverance, and commitment of our workers and citizens, Guyana has advanced steadily, building stronger institutions, expanding opportunities, and laying the foundation for a more prosperous future. Today, as our country experiences unprecedented growth and development, it is vital that the benefits of progress uplift all our people and strengthen our national fabric.
At this vital juncture, GAWU emphasises the critical importance of unity and togetherness. Mashramani reminds us that our most significant achievements have been realised when we stand as one people, united in purpose and vision. We must therefore reject voices of divisiveness and discord and instead embrace the spirit of unity, mutual respect, and shared responsibility that Mashramani represents.
Our nation’s continued progress depends on our collective resolve to work together in the interest of Guyana and all Guyanese. Let us use this occasion not only to celebrate but also to reaffirm our commitment to building a just, inclusive, and harmonious society where every citizen can share in our country’s promise and prosperity.
On behalf of the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union, we once again extend heartfelt Mashramani greetings to all Guyanese. May this celebration inspire renewed hope, more profound unity, and continued progress for our beloved Cooperative Republic of Guyana.
Happy Mashramani 2026!
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