Meet Brian Smith, the face behind the business pushing the growth of Guyana’s drone...

By: Sueann Wickham In a world where technology often seems to leap forward in the blink of an eye, Brian Smith is quietly but decisively...

Shemar Alleyne: The Reporter with a unique voice and strong passion for his craft

By Feona Morrison The worst thing that could possibly happen to a child is being told by their own parent they would become nothing in...

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...

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...

African Village celebrates emancipation through fashion and art

Main Street in Georgetown is typically bustling with life: on a regular day, you can spot countless persons traversing back and forth,...

There’s nothing better than a Guyanese Christmas – Tiffany Munroe, advocate for transgender society 

No matter where you migrate to, there's nothing like a Guyanese Christmas. It comprises several traditional forms of celebration such family gathering, the abundance...

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...

From juice maker to thriving multi-ventures, Sheneeza McCurdy shares passion for independence

By: Sueann Wickham Entrepreneurship is inherently challenging, demanding relentless dedication, strategic planning, and the ability to navigate numerous obstacles. In spite of these difficulties, many...

“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...

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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