Category: Features
Sophia: From Forgotten to Flourishing
─ “Sophia came a very long way in a very short time. I can’t see Sophia people complaining. This government ... Read More
The Post 2015 Radio Explosion
-creating jobs, encouraging talent, uniting communities DPI, Guyana, Tuesday, March 26, 2019 Radio in Guyana surrounds us, is part of ... Read More
No longer under water – city’s flooding significantly reduced
― massive multi-agency effort since 2015 ― huge savings to business and residents ― govt committed to providing the 'good ... Read More
Tasting sweet success…
− Young Aishalton women turning cooking skills into a successful business − HEYS at work DPI, Guyana, Monday, March 4, ... Read More
Dried fruit is big business – Shulinab Women’s Group cashing in
DPI, Guyana, Feature, Saturday, February 9, 2019 The mango is one of the most important fruits grown in Guyana. It ... Read More
From ‘Bread Girl’ to Assistant Librarian
- Single parent aims to become Head Librarian DPI, Guyana, Tuesday, August 28, 2018 Among its modes of disseminating information ... Read More
Bishop’s student Devika Rajaram leads DPI for a Day
- A ‘day to remember’ DPI, Guyana, Friday, July 20, 2018 Sixteen-year-old Devika Rajaram from the Bishops High School had ... Read More
Think All Engineers Are Men? Think again!
Georgetown, Monday, December 18, 2017. Yes, women can be bosses. "When I left school back in the 1970’s, my mom ... Read More
Guyanese in Caribbean islands share Irma experience
DPI, GUYANA, Friday, September 8, 2017 Hurricane Irma is said to be the most powerful in recorded history, its powerful ... Read More
Uncle Jerry more than just the snow cone man
DPI, GUYANA, Friday, September 08, 2017 Many of you may know Uncle Jerry or may have seen him selling snow ... Read More