Housing Sector: A major strength for PPP in 2025 election campaign

By Kiana Wilburg Delivering affordable housing for all was one of the 2020 election promises of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) administration. Towards this end,...

Triple S Creations: A young entrepreneur’s journey to sweet success

From a young age, Shania Sampson’s love for baking was undeniable, though she never envisioned turning her passion into a profitable business. Everything changed...

Honouring Eze Rockcliffe was a long time comin’, but let’s get ahead with the...

When you speak of the preservation of Guyanese culture, specifically our folklore through music, Patrick Eze Rockcliffe stands as a legend amongst us. For...

Two women defy odds to achieve academic glory

In the face of challenges that would have deterred many, two extraordinary women, Jean Hanoman and Franka Thomas, embraced education in the latter stages...

Why are Guyana’s students facing difficulties with Mathematics?

By Kiana Wilburg During my years of primary and secondary schooling, my love for Math and English was as stark as night and day. I...

New Toshaos hail NTC Conference 2024 a springboard for meaningful talks that foster development

Held under the theme “Astute Leadership for Amerindian Development,” newly elected Toshaos hailed the National Toshaos Council (NTC) Conference 2024 as a success, but...

Akeem Adams: The Lindener who turned an encounter with the violin into a lifelong...

If you’ve ever wondered who is the young man that oftentimes play stunning renditions of music on his violin at the Amazonia Mall, Giftland...

Capoey Lake: New Toshao determined to showcase this hidden gem on the Essequibo Coast

Capoey Lake, a hidden gem on the Essequibo Coast in Region Two, is a paradise that awaits any curious soul. Home to around 760...

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...

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...

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