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PARAMARIBO: Kries Ramkhelawan’s New Song
PARAMARIBO: ‘Suno suno duiya ke logo’, Kries
Ramkhelawan is calling on the Surinamese community to listen carefully to the
Covid-19 instructions and warnings.
Ramkhelawan said that: “The
government is already making an effort to provide information and as an artist
I also want to make my contribution,” said Ramkhelawan. “In this time
in which the world, and therefore our beloved Suriname, is weighed down by the
crisis and the pandemic, we see, besides the economy and the business world,
more people in disharmony and emotional stress.”
“We are now in the second wave
of the pandemic and probably there will be a third. There is no difference in
the old and the new year. You just wake up another day. The virus is not
celebrating New Years and New Years. stronger and increases if you are not
careful, “says the composer.