Proper noun
Hoyte (plural Hoytes)
A surname.
After Burnham's death in 1985, President Hoyte took steps to stem the economic decline, including strengthening financial controls over the parastatal corporations and supporting the private sector. Source: Internet
As a first step, Hoyte gradually moved to embrace the private sector, recognizing that state control of the economy had failed. Source: Internet
Secondly, as Desmond Hoyte once argued, it removes an important democratic check, the role of an Opposition. Source: Internet
But seriously folks, on this 50th Anniversary of our Republican status, it is hoped that our Disciplined Forces will not succumb to the blandishments of the PNC, which are based on what former PNC leader Desmond Hoyte called “kith and kin ties”. Source: Internet
As the elections scheduled for 1990 approached, Hoyte, under increasing pressure from inside and outside Guyana, gradually opened the political system. Source: Internet
I checked to see if any of the fish were stamped Burnham, Hoyte, Jagan, Jagdeo, Ramotar, Granger or even Freddie Kissoon; none! Source: Internet