Inspiring entrepreneur and linguist Michael Graham wants to change the world one language at...

In the 21st century, knowing a second language is not only beneficial, but necessary for the local and international job market. In fact, some...

Joshua Edward: The boy who sold pizza for tuition now owns an employment agency 

By Sueann Wickham  In a world brimming with endless possibilities, there exists a breed of individuals who dare to envision a future brighter than one...

Comedian Odessa Primus hopes to live long enough to see Performing Arts respected

By Steven Vickerie Bartica native Odessa Primus is considered one of the funniest women in the field of comedy locally. If you've ever attended the...

From my time to Atiya’s, the legal, judicial and cultural architecture in Guyana favour...

What would you do if your ex-partner was able to pay a bribe to escape justice; the very justice you sought for the years...

Marunanau Village, one of the many wonders located in Deep South Rupununi

One of the advantages of visiting the Deep South Rupununi in Region Nine is that you can not only encounter, but also experience and...

With teachers’ strikes dating back to the 1900s, will this latest fallout yield results?

By: Sueann Wickham In the annals of Guyana's history, strikes have been used as a means of pursuing justice and dignity for workers who struggle...

From Clerk to CEO at GPHC: The inspiring rise of Robbie Rambarran

By Kiana Wilburg Sitting at the helm of Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) is not your typical veteran of medicine or seasoned bureaucrat. While his...

Shauquan Michael: the poet called Verbal Seduction

Shauquan Tamir Michael, creatively known by the alias 'Verbal Seduction', is a talented young writer from the ancient county of Berbice -...

Remembering the first women elected to Guyana’s Parliament

By: Sueann Wickham On Friday last, Guyana joined the rest of the world in celebrating International Women’s Day. Many stakeholders used that opportunity to honour...

Bottlenecks & blackouts among bellyaches that last for all seasons in Guyana

The wisdom of our elders often comes humour-wrapped. A favourite of the senior Guyanese citizenry – an absolute gem – is the one that...

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