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Kelcia Nelson crowned Miss World Guyana 2026
Kelcia Nelson was officially crowned Miss World Guyana 2026 on Saturday evening during a landmark coronation ceremony held at the Pegasus Exhibition Hall in Georgetown. The event, produced by Majesty Talent Management Inc. (MTMI), formed part of celebrations marking the 75th anniversary year of the Miss World Organisation and signaled what organisers described as a...
Sonia Noel celebrates 30 years of fashion, philanthropy and Caribbean influence
For 30 years, Sonia Noel has stood as one of Guyana’s most recognizable creative forces; not only as a fashion...
Toka Village wins community-based tourism award
Georgetown, Guyana (April 30, 2026): Guyana continues to gain regional recognition for its commitment to sustainable and community-led tourism, with...
GPL and the “Green Agenda”
The Guyana Power and Light Inc. (GPL) considers itself to be a chief stakeholder in achieving the vision of the...
Gov’t donates items to fire victims
The Ministry of Social Protection on Friday donated a list of items to persons affected by the Princess Street fire...
The FIU and its power to track suspicious monetary transactions in Guyana
In Guyana, the Financial Intelligence Unit is established under the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism Act (AML/CFT)...
A 71 year-old story of pure love and compromise
By Bibi Khatoon Unlike your usual fairytale love story where a Princess would be swept off of her feet to...
Government lacks clear vision on education sector- Jagdeo
By Delicia Bailey One of the measures of Budget 2017 is the removal of Education services and supplies from the...
Nirmala Narine: An unstoppable force in the local world of acting
Unwavering passion, dedication, and the willingness to face challenges head-on are just a few of the incredible qualities which make...
Are Parking Meter Marshalls drunk with power?
By Delicia Bailey Motorist, Farida Khan is recalling with disappointment, her first time interfacing with the new regulated parking system...
Developments in the world economy that Guyana must pay attention to
Perhaps for the first time in recent history, most of the country’s key industries— sugar, rice, bauxite, and forestry –...
The ABCD’s of Cancer- Giving Hope Foundation and Rotaract Club (Georgetown Central) Initiative
By Delicia Bailey The importance of routine screening and early detection of cancer has become more relevant even as...
The National Museum: A longstanding sanctuary for Guyana’s cultural, social and political history
By Correspondent Old fashioned as it may seem today, there is no doubt that Guyana’s National Museum continues to be...
Palm Court all set for a mind-blowing Mash 2017 parade with Trinity Band
With Mashramani just mere weeks away, the management at Palm Court is wasting no time in seizing the chance to...
Celebrating Guyana’s latest centenarian
Ms. Edmay McIntosh of Friendship, East Bank Demerara recently celebrated her 104th birthday. Ms. McIntosh, or as she is more...
Guyana’s strict Procurement laws and the need for effective enforcement
Guyana’s procurement system has been tainted over the years by accusations of bribery, insider trading and other forms of corruption....
An effective leader in Guyana’s recycling and packaging industry
As the 21st Century beckoned, there were stark reminders of the need for attention to be placed on environmental management...
Confronting Postpartum Depression
In addition to the stigma of this mental illness, the image that society often portrays of an “ideal” mother can...
Lusignan Massacre victims remembered.
The morning of January 26, 2008 saw the community of Lusignan, on the East Coast of Demerara waking to what...
Sound chemicals management in Guyana
Sound chemicals management in Guyana certainly goes a far way in promoting and supporting the nation’s transition to having a...
EITI and the protection it offers Guyana against the ‘resource curse’
In 2002, Mr. Tony Blair, the then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, first proposed the creation of an initiative...