– urges younger generation to live in peace and harmony
A Corentyne woman has become Guyana’s latest centenarian. Sumitre Saju also called “Mai” of No 60 Village Corentyne, Berbice, celebrated the milestone on Saturday.

As she celebrated her special day, she thanked the Almighty for providing her with health and strength so that she could live to see her 100th birthday.
She had a simple celebration with two of her offspring and four grandchildren. The others, who reside overseas, nevertheless, sent warm messages with tons of love and affection.
“I feel alight and I can remember things,” she told the media.
“God had to do it. He blessed me, make me so I can live long. By his grace, I live so long. Meself na know how me live so long, but I believe that God guide and protect me.”
Saju was born in East Canje where she lived for several years before moving to Bloomfield on the Corentyne. She then got married to Lawrence Bharat and their union produced nine children – two of whom are now dead.
She and her family then relocated to No 60 Village where she currently resides.
The centenarian, who has a good memory, recalled working in the sugar estate to provide for her children.










