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From goldsmith to GNBS certified jeweller – Steve’s Jewellery

Stephen Naraine has always had an interest in Arts and Craft. At a tender age, he would rush home from school to join his...

I was paid $5000 for my first photography gig – Photographer Malcolm Hinds

By Lakhram Bhagirat If you are an avid social media user or reside in the Cuyuni-Mazaruni Region then the name Malcolm Hinds must be a...

There is more to graphic designing than creating visual masterpieces – self-taught graphic artist...

By Lakhram Bhagirat Graphic designing is as old as time but has evolved over the years. It is now at a place where visual masterpieces...

When you see my work it’s part of me you’re seeing – Photojournalist Abel...

By Lakhram Bhagirat French-American photographer Elliott Erwitt once said “Photography is an art of observation. It has little to do with the things you see...

My father’s first film camera fascinated me – Photographer Ravindra Racktoo

By Lakhram Bhagirat Ravindra Racktoo is one of the up-and-coming young photographers in Guyana with an eye for uniqueness. His photos are distinctive in...

CAPE top achiever appeals for assistance to attend Stanford University

...After narrowly missing Presidential Scholarship By Lakhram Bhagirat Sherlock Junior Langevine was recently announced as the country’s fourth best performer at the 2019-2020 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency...

Dharm Shala celebrates 100th anniversary today

The Dharm Shala (Home of Benevolence for all Races), founded by Pandit Ramsaroop Maharaj, turns 100 today. Pandit Maharaj founded the charity in 1921 after...

100 not out!!! Corentyne woman thanks God for life

A Corentyne woman has become Guyana’s latest centenarian. Sumitre Saju also called “Mai” of No 60 Village Corentyne, Berbice, celebrated the milestone on Saturday. As...

Grandmother seeks help to provide for twins after mother dies

Following the death of their mother in 2019, the grandmother of two girls (twins) who were left in her care, is now seeking assistance...

Felicia Collins believes Guyana needs more Marine and Environmental Biologists so she became one

By Lakhram Bhagirat Guyana – the land of many waters – is among the big players in the world when it comes to pristine forests...

Recent Articles

GDF rank struck, killed by truck during annual walk

A Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Sergeant was struck down and killed by a vehicle while participating in the Force’s annual walk. Dead is Sergeant Deslyn...

Guyana will aggressively pursue oil for national development – Pres Ali to BBC

  An interview between President Dr Irfaan Ali and Stephen Sackur, the host of BBC’s “HardTalk” show, saw the Head of State forced to defend...

11 homeless after fire flattens Angoy’s Avenue houses

  Eleven people are now homeless after fire destroyed two houses at Angoy's Avenue, New Amsterdam, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) on Wednesday. Rudolph Majeet disclosed that...

EPA orders rice farmers to desist from burning fields

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has ordered rice farmers across the country to desist from burning their fields. See full advisory:  

‘Oil spill’ legislation to be tabled later this year – VP Jagdeo

A comprehensive oil spill legislation will be tabled in the National Assembly later this year, setting out the proposed procedures for oil spill preparation,...

Health Ministry begins chickenpox vaccination drive at Lusignan Prison

The Ministry of Health has commenced the administration of chickenpox vaccines to the general population at the Lusignan Prison, as the Guyana Prison Service...

Letter: Why does Dr Vincent Adams believe that he should not have been fired...

Dear Editor, In 2015, Permanent Secretaries Collin Croal and Nigel Dharamlall mounted political platforms during the General Election campaign, and both subsequently resigned, as required...

Scholarships available for Guyanese to pursue higher education in China

With a holistic plan to ensure free and equitable education is provided to citizens, the Governments of Guyana and China continue to collaborate to...

From next year, Guyanese no longer have to travel to Suriname for Schengen visas...

The processing of Schengen visas will become available in Guyana next year following the opening of a French Embassy here – a development which...

Execution of Corentyne Bridge project should be marked by affordability & mutual benefit –...

See full statement from Suriname Guyana Chamber of Commerce: The Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) applauds the recent meeting between Suriname's President H.E Chandrikapersad Santokhi...