JCI Guyana celebrates 60 years of making a positive difference in society

By: Sueann Wickham Though it started out as a small group of dedicated individuals committed to helping communities within the city, the Junior Chamber International...

Memories of a 90s kid’s Christmas

By: Suraj Narine For my children: Marianna & Kaiden As the rooster emits what could possibly be his last crow before he is introduced to fresh...

It was not the plan; but it turned into purpose…Veteran Journalist Nazima Ragubhir reflects...

By Steven Vickerie  "Reporting for Prime News, Nazima Ragubhir.” If you've heard that tagline before, you're old enough to know that the name speaks for...

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...

Mom from Triumph Village turns love for flowers into successful business venture

From a young age, Vadewattie Ramkhelawan was captivated by the serene beauty of flowers. This deep-seated love eventually led her to discover her true...

The 1823 Monument: Honouring the spirit of perseverance in the fight for freedom

The 1823 Monument was unveiled on August 5, 2013 by former President, Donald Ramotar. The monument was designed and built by US based Guyanese...

Yumelle’s Kitchen: Serving sumptuous Guyanese dishes and sweet treats for the holidays

A passionate baker, devoted mother, and entrepreneur, Holly Yumelle Daniels, has turned her love for cooking into a thriving business that brings joy to...

Young Lindeners share their stories on adjusting to life during COVID-19 

By Tiana Cole As Guyana and the rest of the world continue to fight the spread of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (2019), staying at...

Young teacher on a mission to modernize, professionalize henna artistry

Natural henna advocate, Mohanie Persaud is on a mission to become Guyana’s first professional natural henna artist. The temporary staining of women’s hands and feet,...

22-yr-old Selena Ramnarine uses her art to showcase the struggles and triumphs of Guyanese...

By Sueann Wickham While others are caught up with their daily routines, a 22-year-old local artist, Selena Ramnarine is busy painting stories that demand to...

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