“SPARKING POTENTIAL”: YCG continues promoting young men’s empowerment with Electrical Installation Course

By Suraj Narine  Nestled in a quiet corner of St. Sidwell’s Anglican Church on Vlissengen Road, scores of young men from various walks of life...

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...

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...

Guyana’s Ambassador championing major reforms at UN Security Council, women involvement in peace processes

By Kiana Wilburg According to the Council of Foreign Relations, a century-old US think-tank, conflict resolution and prevention strategies have a higher chance of being...

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...

Berbice Artist Kasy Sookram, designs winning cover for century-old Guyana Annual Magazine

On the 27th of July 2019, Kasy Sookram received the first place prize for the Guyana Annual Magazine (GAM) cover competition. She...

”There is ability in disability,” says visually impaired teacher Melieka Crawford

“There is ability in disability,” is the favorite quote of 20-year-old teacher and international relations student Melieka Crawford; as someone who is...

Akeem Adams: The Lindener who turned an encounter with the violin into a lifelong...

If you’ve ever wondered who is the young man that oftentimes play stunning renditions of music on his violin at the Amazonia Mall, Giftland...

Guyana’s ecotourism odyssey: A tapestry of biodiversity and sustainability

By Sueann Wickham In recent years, Guyana has emerged as a trailblazer in the realm of sustainable ecotourism, weaving a remarkable tapestry of biodiversity preservation....

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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