LGBTQ+ Rights in Guyana: A Journey Towards Acceptance
By: Sueann Wickham
Guyana over the years has been making strides in the realm of LGBTQ+ rights and acceptance. In fact, there has been a...
After losing 40 pounds in five months, Doctor now on a mission to help...
For far too long, she endured the many offensive comments made about her physical appearance, but when her excess weight became a threat to...
Registered Nurse creates company to make “memory bears” using your loved one’s treasured clothing
They say a gift is most special when it reflects thought and a degree of effort. It can be in the form of someone...
Promoting positive change in Linden for decades, Marva Semple impacted over 3000 youths
Many in our society often talk about the need to create change. In fact, quite a few are familiar with the Mahatma Gandhi quote,...
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...
Fashion enthusiast determined to cement her place in the make-up industry
Faith Harding, 25, from Sophia, Greater Georgetown, launched her career as a budding make-up artist in 2018. Although she admitted that the make-up artistry...
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...
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...
With over two decades of activism, Joel Simpson is an exemplary trailblazer for LGBTQ+...
By Sueann Wickham
Joel Simpson, the esteemed Founder and Managing Director of the Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD), has cemented his position as a...
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...

















