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Guyana Plans 60th Independence Amid Debate Over Burnham Legacy

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March 29, 2026
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Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Susan Rodrigues, met with Minister within the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, Steven Jacobs flanked by their teams

Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Susan Rodrigues, met with Minister within the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, Steven Jacobs flanked by their teams

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Planning is advancing for Guyana’s 60th Independence Anniversary celebrations, as government moves ahead with a series of activities to mark the historic milestone with national pride and international engagement.

Guyana won its political independence on May 26, 1966, under the leadership of Forbes Burnham and the People’s National Congress government, ending British colonial rule and ushering in a new era of self-governance.

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In preparation for the anniversary, Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Susan Rodrigues, met with Minister within the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, Steven Jacobs, at the Railway Courtyard to coordinate plans for the celebrations, which will be held under the theme “The Homecoming – Guyana’s Diamond Jubilee.”

The observances, set to commence in May, will include a wide range of activities such as cultural and heritage showcases, religious observances, Guyana Carnival, and the annual flag-raising ceremony. Officials say the initiative is intended to reconnect Guyanese at home and in the diaspora, while promoting national unity and pride.

President LFS Burnham O.E, S.C (1923-1985)

However, even as the country prepares to mark this milestone, some Guyanese have continued to express concern about what they describe as a sustained effort by the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) government to diminish, dismantle, or ignore the contributions of Burnham to national development.

Among the examples often cited is the Demerara Harbour Bridge, commissioned in 1978 during Burnham’s administration.

The bridge, which remains one of Guyana’s most significant pieces of infrastructure, links the east and west banks of the Demerara River and facilitates daily commerce and movement. However, it is now being dismantled by the PPP government.

At the time of its completion, it was the longest floating bridge in the world, designed with a system of pontoons and retractable spans to allow the passage of ocean-going vessels—an enduring symbol of local ingenuity and ambition.

Proponents argue that such projects form part of a broader legacy that should be acknowledged in any national reflection on Guyana’s development.

Meanwhile, the anniversary is also being positioned as a “homecoming” to boost tourism, stimulate local businesses, and create opportunities for artists and cultural practitioners to showcase the country’s rich identity. The expanded programme is expected to support the preservation of Guyana’s diverse heritage and encourage youth participation in national development through cultural expression.

The government is urging all Guyanese to take part in the celebrations as the nation prepares to mark 60 years of independence with renewed patriotism and a shared vision for the future.

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