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Reshma Seemangal (left) and Anthonio Johnson (centre) after winning the Miss and Mr Deaf Guyana pageant in 2022
Reshma Seemangal (left) and Anthonio Johnson (centre) after winning the Miss and Mr Deaf Guyana pageant in 2022

Deaf trio honoured and excited to represent Guyana in Tanzania

By Mia Anthony Sheikh Mohamed, one of the three hearing-impaired Guyanese models set to compete for the titles of Mr and Miss Deaf International in Tanzania, has said that the opportunity to represent Guyana on an international stage is a dream come true.

Self-care is more than retail therapy

An impulsive buy, a scented candle, a bath bomb, a new essential oil, pillow mist, the list can go on and on, are all products and practices we tend to associate with self-care, a word that gets thrown around steadily that seeks to describe the way in which we tend to ourselves after we have been battered by life and all its woes.

ExxonMobil and its reputational risks to Guyana: the Americas fastest growing Petrostate

Introduction In today’s column I take on board more frontally the added reputational and business risks, which flow from the circumstance that ExxonMobil [Guyana’s lead oil Contractor] displays the characteristics of a zombie corporation as that term is commonly understood in the formularization of the dynamics of zombie firms in business and economics.

The group, excluding Fr Carl Philadelphia who descended from the base camp on the seventh day.

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

By Miranda La Rose When Jemel Liverpool invited his brother, Kareem to take part in a seven-day safari to summit Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest free-standing and dormant volcanic mountain, with a group of close friends to celebrate his 40th birthday, he gladly accepted and began mental and physical preparations in earnest.

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