Guyanese folklorist Alan Fenty passes away

Guyanese folklorist Allan Fenty

Guyanese folklorist, Allan Fenty died on Saturday morning at his home in Georgetown. The 78-year-old died hours after complaining of feeling unwell.
Fenty, who served as a public relations expert under the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), was well known for “The Cook Up Show” on local television. He was also a newspaper columnist and broadcaster.
On Saturday, the Guyana Press Association extended condolences to the family, especially his four daughters, friends and media colleagues.
Fenty, the GPA said, started his working life as a teacher on the West Demerara. He was a trained teacher. Fenty was also a broadcaster.