“It was almost as if I had a sign that said rape me” –...

It takes real strength to talk yourself down from a ledge. This is according to Educator, Pageant Director and Designer Paul Burnette. Paul is...

Full of Heart & Hustle, seasoned radio announcer Allana Bose launches innovative Media Relations...

By Kiana Wilburg Having led an illustrious career as a charming radio announcer with a golden voice, Allana Bose is now tuning into her entrepreneurial...

Honouring Eze Rockcliffe was a long time comin’, but let’s get ahead with the...

When you speak of the preservation of Guyanese culture, specifically our folklore through music, Patrick Eze Rockcliffe stands as a legend amongst us. For...

Lindener creates drawing with Coronavirus awareness message

By Feona Morrison The Coronavirus diseases 2019 (COVID-19) has reached and scared almost everyone; awareness drives are being displayed everywhere through different means. These include...

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...

Runique Belle: The Bartician manning 2 successful businesses at just 21

By: Sueann Wickham In the heart of Bartica, resides a young woman who has defied expectations and embarked on a remarkable journey of entrepreneurship. Meet...

Self-taught make-up artist uses her gift to make women feel confident

As a child, Rebecca Ann D’Andrade would accompany her mother, a cosmetologist, whenever she has an appointment to do a client's makeup. Little did...

Teen with cerebral palsy overcomes challenges to pursue studies at UG

Many days for Rajni Persaud begin with pain; after her birth, she received so many injections that her hips now hurt whenever rain is...

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...

Child Labour in Guyana: We must break the chains that hold these young souls...

By Sueann Wickham Child labour has long been a persistent issue in Guyana, where little boys and girls can be seen vending on seawalls, working...

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