Opposition wastes golden opportunity to influence new oil contracts
By Sueann Wickham
As the Government of Guyana moves forward with its plans to establish two new model production sharing agreements (PSAs) to govern the...
LGBTQ+ community making commendable progress in tackling public perception- SASOD Director
By: Sueann Wickham
Since the celebration of Pride Month in June last year, the Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD) Guyana has led a transformative...
Lindener, Falana Rogers records success with make-up brand in USA
Even over the phone, it’s evident why Falana Rogers is such a hit with her clients. Warm, friendly and with a contagious laugh, she...
Amerindian Heritage month: A deep dive into the culture and celebrations
By Sueann Wickham
Every year, the picturesque landscapes of Guyana serve as a backdrop to a month-long celebration of indigenous heritage. Amerindian Heritage Month, observed...
Local entrepreneurs give unique twist to customized cocktails at Infuzed GY
Infuzed GY, a vibrant, local small business was created to provide an unforgettable cocktail experience like no other. Established in February of this year,...
Guyana, India relations set to achieve new heights in energy, agriculture and beyond
Summary
Guyana is well positioned to lead a regional integration agenda aimed at strengthening South-South cooperation within the continent and regionally within a global context.
Over...
Venezuela’s defiance of ICJ ruling could invite sanctions, other economic repercussions for its people
By Sueann Wickham
In a bold defiance of international norms, Venezuela once again takes center stage, given its bold ambitions to claim Guyana's Essequibo territory...
New Toshaos hail NTC Conference 2024 a springboard for meaningful talks that foster development
Held under the theme “Astute Leadership for Amerindian Development,” newly elected Toshaos hailed the National Toshaos Council (NTC) Conference 2024 as a success, but...
The indigenous Guyanese village steering its own eco-tourism boom
By Kemol King
A Guyanese Amerindian village of about 1,200 residents heard from the government that they were allocated GY$35 million (approximately US$166,000) to spend...
















