ISMAIL "MALEE" SAYED FAMILY - PIONEERS OF OTTAWA AT THE CORNER OF MUNN AND SCHOOL ROADS
(Mr Ismail "Malee" Sayed - second from right - with fellow residents of Ottawa involved in the building of the new Jhugroo Primary School) BY SUBRY GOVENDER (Mrs Momien Sayed with two of her daughters) “Life for us in the early days in Ottawa was enjoyable, safe, friendly and we celebrated the company of our neighbours and friends. This kind of life we will never enjoy again.” This is how 67-year-old Rookaya Bibi Ismail, known as Zubee, described her life and that of her parents, three sisters and four brothers when I talked to her at the family home at the corner of Munn and School Roads in December 2022. Her parents, Ismail Sayed, also known as Malee, and Momien Bibi Sayed, moved to the property in the early 1940s when they were a newly-married couple. They first stayed in a two-room wood and iron house situated about 50 metres from the present house. Mr Sayed married his wife, Momien Bibi Hassan, who was from the Mount Edgecombe Sugar Estate, in the ear