Young teacher launches book on living a purposeful life
“I wrote this book to bring hope and light to all those who might need it,” Cardel Hunte declared as he launched his book...
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...
Easter is perfect reminder to spread love and kindness, promote healing of racial tensions...
By Steven Vickerie
Over the years, Easter celebrations have evolved in different ways. Commercially, adults and children observe this day with the Easter Bunny; a...
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...
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...
Linden teen embraces unconventional role as a female technician
While many 18-year-old teenage girls are studying to become doctors and lawyers, Khadijah Allie is focusing her efforts on making a name...
Is Guyana losing the war against domestic violence? Check out these 2020 cases
Last year saw, yet again, the grisly murders of Guyanese women at the hands of their lovers. Some were brutally raped then strangled; others...
Foreign-minded no more: Omaiah Hall shares vision to reshape Guyana’s musical identity
Each Caribbean nation boasts a unique sonic fingerprint, a rhythmic identity that resonates with its people and beyond. For example, Guyana is known for...
“Your only limitation is your mind,” says multitalented singer Omaiah Hall
Omaiah Aaliyah Hall is a seventeen-year-old with big dreams and aspirations of being an inspiration to others using each of her gifts...

















