Vendor at Moleson Creek | Guyana–Suriname Ferry Crossing: Makers of the Corentyne

Makers of the Corentyne: Vendor at Moleson Creek At the edge of Berbice, where Guyana meets Suriname, movement is constant. Moleson Creek is not only a crossing, it is sustained by those who remain. At the stelling, vendors meet that movement daily, offering what they have to those arriving, waiting, and leaving. Among them, a young fruit vendor. His work is simple. His presence is steady. And through that, the crossing continues. From what some call Shatakh Matakh, (a term originated by social media sensation Richie Mangal) the mix you make when you don’t have everything, but still make it work, his version becomes part of the rhythm here. This is Makers of the Corentyne. ⸻ Read the Archive Entry Full article + context: 👉https://thecorrivertonco.com/2026/03/... ⸻ Location Moleson Creek, Berbice Guyana–Suriname Ferry Crossing ⸻ Series Makers of the Corentyne documents land, labor, and practice across Berbice, centering the people whose work sustains everyday life. Peace is handmade. ⸻ Subscribe Stories from Berbice and the Guyanese diaspora land, labor, memory, and continuity. ______ Movement continues here, because someone remains to meet it. Berbice Peace®.