Bloody end to road safety week as 11 killed in accidents
With 11 deaths recorded within the last seven days, Road Safety Week 2019 has come to a tragic end and has proven to be...
Is there tolerance and acceptance for the LGBTQ+ community in Guyana?
In Guyana, homosexuality is considered illegal. This is due to archaic legislation which prohibits certains acts of affection for the same sex.
Under the Criminal...
Archery fanatic Devin Persaud eyes 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Archery fanatic Devin Persaud eyes 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Guyana could find its way into the upcoming 2020 Olympics to rival archery competitors from across the...
9 distinctive ways Christmas is celebrated in Guyana and other parts of the world
By Sueann Wickham
Christmas is a time where a sense of warmth and joy envelops the world. The holiday, steeped in tradition, is celebrated in...
At 10, she spent nights under her bed hiding from stray bullets, Psychologist Denicia...
Some 10-year-olds struggle with bullying at school, others grapple with the pain caused by their parents’ separation. As for a young Denicia Williams, she...
Toka: Home to indigenous pottery and the breathtaking landscape of Northern Rupununi
Nestled within the stunning North Rupununi Savannah, and against the backdrop of the majestic Pakaraima Mountain Range, is the picturesque Amerindian village of Toka...
DIVINE LUCK: Guyanese doctor performs life-saving surgery on Jamaican with fish spear in head
By Sueann Wickham
In the realm of medicine, miracles are often attributed to the dedicated hands of doctors who possess not only exceptional skills but...
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...
Kako Village: Where hospitality, sparkling blackwater, and other gems of nature thrive
Nestled in the lush forests of Upper Mazaruni in Region Seven, Kako is a tranquil Amerindian village that awakens the soul of any visitor...
The indigenous Guyanese village steering its own eco-tourism boom
By Kemol King
A Guyanese Amerindian village of about 1,200 residents heard from the government that they were allocated GY$35 million (approximately US$166,000) to spend...















