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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...

From being retrenched to creating a business, Odela Joseph shares her Ojay’s Skincare journey

By Lakhram Bhagirat Challenges form part of our daily existence. Without a doubt, life is going to throw us challenges constantly but how we deal...

Dr Rei-launya Amsterdam’s Eden Clay changing the local beauty industry one product at a...

By Lakhram Bhagirat Eden Clay is a holistic personal care brand that aims at enriching one’s self-care routine. The handcrafted body care products are all-natural...

1 year later: GPHC reflects on dramatic changes in responding to Covid-19

By: Vahnu Manikchand As Guyana was grappling with the impasse of the March 2, 2020 elections, the country was thrown into an unprecedented situation after...

IWD: Evening News’ Editor Devina Samaroo shares her journalistic journey

By Lakhram Bhagirat Devina Samaroo is without a doubt a household name when it comes to news reporting. Whether it is in front of the...

IWD: Jemima Holmes expertly navigates a “man’s field” of sport reporting as Guyana Times’...

By Lakhram Bhagirat The world of sport journalism is, without a doubt, a heavily male-dominated field. It remains that way for many reasons but over...

IWD: As a mother and woman in the media, my main challenge is achieving...

By Lakhram Bhagirat Working in the media is chaotic to put it lightly. The thing about the media is that it thrives on the uncertainty...

IWD: My journey in becoming a journalist was an accident, but the decision grew...

By Rupa Seenaraine Being a science student at St Joseph High School; the idea was to continue in that field, for it was something I...

Pilot project at Dora Secondary School aims to enhance food security

A climate-smart pilot project at the Dora Secondary School, situated along the Soesdyke-Linden Highway, and led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the...

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Vessels fraudulently using Guyana’s flag sanctioned by US Treasury Dept

See full statement from the Maritime Administration Department: The Maritime Administration Department (MARAD) wishes to share the facts in relation to information shared in a...

Historic moment for Guyana & US – Ambassador Theriot on Gte loan approval

    Today, the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM), announced an approval of more than $526 million to the Ministry of Finance of the...

US EXIM Bank Grants Final Approval for US$526 M Gas to Energy Loan to...

Today at noon, His Excellency the President Dr. Mohammed Irfaan Ali received a telephone call from the President and Chair of the United States...

$100K cash grant: Rigid systems in place to avoid registration, issuance of cash grants...

                In light of specious and baseless claims by some sections of the public that dead people were registered for the 100,000 one-off cash grant...

ExxonMobil now owns all 3 FPSOs operating in Stabroek Block

      The purchase of the Liza Destiny Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel by ExxonMobil Guyana Limited (EMGL), was recently completed for US$535 million,...

Christmas 2024 in Guyana – When the tradition keeps on living – by Sébastien...

An account from Canadian High Commissioner to Guyana Sébastien Sigouin on his 1st Guyanese Christmas experience  If there was one distinctive part of my Christmases...

Pedestrian killed in Corentyne accident

    A Corentyne man is now dead after being hit by a car about 30 minutes before Christmas Day.   Dead is Jermaine Fraser, 40, of Auchlyne...

E-bike rider killed after colliding with minibus at WCB

      An electric bike rider is now dead after colliding with a minibus at Bath Settlement, West Coast Berbice, Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice) on Christmas Eve. Dead...

25 years of hard work burnt to the ground, rebuilt for Christmas

By: Mishael Henry The smell of burnt charcoal lingers in the nostrils of Andrew McBean, and is etched into his memory like a sore scar. Exactly...

A soldier’s boots under the tree, but no son to wear them

By: La'Wanda McAllister  Festive homes all over Guyana are glimmering with Christmas lights and the melody of carols float in the warm December air. But...