Despite 28.5% decline in DV cases, can Guyana beat this social epidemic?

By Sueann Wickham For as long as we can remember, Guyana has been grappling with the pervasive issue of domestic violence. It is a social...

In meeting investment demands for oil sector, can Guyana avoid losing her “green spaces”?

By: Sueann Wickham In the relentless pursuit of economic growth, nations worldwide have often turned to the exploitation of natural resources to fuel development. In...

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...

Has the essence of Mashramani changed for the better or worse?

By: Sueann Wickham In recent years, memories of Mashramani in its true essence often flood my mind. Many years ago it used to be a...

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...

Beyond roses and chocolates: Local businesswoman redefining Valentine’s Day Gifting

By: Sueann Wickham  As we prepare for another Valentine’s Day, one entrepreneur is shedding new light on the age-old tradition of expressing affection through presents....

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...

Meet Zane Angel: The entrepreneur behind new app with all teaching materials used in...

By Sueann Wickham In a world where education is now heavily dependent on technology, 25-year-old Zane Angel, Founder of Sven Media, has emerged a driver...

A look into Guyana’s pre-oil triumph with the gold mining industry

By: Sueann Wickham Before the onset of Guyana’s thriving oil and gas industry, this country was known for something other than its oil, lush rainforests...

Examining the need for empowering Guyana’s indigenous people with skills to develop their resources

By Sueann Wickham Indigenous communities across the globe have long been custodians of their lands, harbouring rich natural resources that hold immense potential for economic...

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