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...

Life in the village of Karaudarnau

Located in South Rupununi, Region 9, the Indigenous village of Karaudarnau is not one you would usually hear about. It might as well be...

Kashif & Shanghai make festive comeback with largest Futsal Championship in Guyana’s history

By Kiana Wilburg After a 14-year absence from the football scene, the legendary Kashif & Shanghai Organization is back. For the holidays, the sports-loving duo...

Danielle Hodge, the businesswoman behind Indigenous Coconut Oil

"The way you do business and first impressions mean more than others know. It’s also okay to learn along the way; most...

At 10, she spent nights under her bed hiding from stray bullets, Psychologist Denicia...

Some 10-year-olds struggle with bullying at school, others grapple with the pain caused by their parents’ separation. As for a young Denicia Williams, she...

Celebrating four years of culinary innovation: The inspiring journey of Sheneeza McCurdy

By Sueann Wickham As Royal Lucy's Grill & Juice Bar commemorates its fourth anniversary, it is not merely a milestone for the business; it's a...

SASOD making strides in dual battle against HIV/AIDS and LGBTQI+ stigma

By Sueann Wickham  While the social stigma against individuals in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex (LGBTQI)+ community sadly persists in Guyana, as...

How the former Hand of the King faded into insignificance, a lesson for politicians

The political hierarchy of many ancient and medieval States included a position, the Hand of the King. Game of Thrones fans can think of...

Craig Henry: The Indigenous youth on a mission to capture the beautiful faces of...

For many creatives, photography is more than clicking the shutter button of the camera. It is in fact more than what the eyes can...

What’s happening to “Prakash”?

Using names of persons as adjectival elements in utterances is not unheard of in Guyanese Creole and English. In fact, it is quite common,...

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