Businesswoman aims to change societal view of plus-size women in lingerie
A few negative thoughts here and there can soon escalate, resulting in social withdrawal, anxiety, and depression.
However, young businesswoman Deondra Wishart is on a...
Courteous Gifland Mall waitress, Keisha Ajudia wants to leave her mark on the hospitality...
No matter how good the food is, a server/waitress who is rude and inattentive can drive business away from any establishment. In Guyana, news...
Best friends join forces to showcase Guyana’s biodiversity through art
Abigail Gobin and Crystel Roopnarine, two best friends with a shared love for art, have teamed up to showcase Guyana’s rich biodiversity through their...
Guyana’s first Endocrinologist Dr. Caleb Mc Loggan leads charge in tackling PCOS
By Sueann Wickham
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) affects millions of women worldwide and can have a significant impact on their health and quality of life....
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,...
Aspiring Cardiologist sells food to fund studies
Having completed three years of studies at the Texila American University, a young Lindener was closer to becoming a doctor, a profession to which...
With his heart in the right place, renowned cardiologist pursues revolutionary plans to upgrade...
By Kiana Wilburg
Better pay and a more progressive work environment abroad are among the chief reasons why many experienced medical professionals migrate. Fortunately, such...
Essequibo teen eyes global reach through art
With aspirations of his artwork to one day be displayed in galleries and to gain worldwide recognition, an Essequibo teen is on a journey...
Despite facing discouragement in High School, Randy Madray stays true to his passion, now...
By Steven Vickerie
Guyana's fashion industry has evolved by leaps and bounds. Traditional and sometimes, mundane and overworked designs have been eclipsed by the tide...
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...















