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GPA mourns death of colleague, Mondale Smith

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The Guyana Press Association mourns the death of former journalist Mondale Smith whose sudden passing has shocked family, friends and his media colleagues.
Mondale started his media career at the Guyana Broadcasting Corporation in the early 1990s. He produced as well as hosted radio shows at the state broadcasting agency.
Mondale would later join the Evening News and eventually became one of the faces of Prime News newscast. There, he anchored the news, covered hard news and sports for that entity.
Mondale would later work at Kaieteur News among several other places. Throughout his media career, he never backed down from a challenge or a story. He was known for his many stand-ups and for going after stories that showed the reality we lived in.
All of this spoke of Mondale’s versatility and love for journalism. H was always eager to tackle an issue or go after a story. Even as Mondale moved on to another career, he would share stories or highlight issues that came to him.
The GPA extends condolences to Mondale’s family and to all the lives he has touched.
And The Leader of the Opposition Joseph Harmon extends deepest condolences to his family, friends, the Guyana Press Association and the media fraternity on the passing of renowned journalist Mondale Smith.
Mondale was an outstanding journalist with a strong sense of social justice. His contribution to media in Guyana was significant.
His absence from the media and society will be deeply missed.