By Nigel Westmaas
Patrick Dargan is accredited as Guyana’s first ‘formal’ non-white politician to occupy one of the highest rungs of government under the British colonial order, namely the Combined Court.
Two students of the Vishy Anand Chess Academy, Arjun Erigaisi and Vaishali Rameshbabu, triumphed at the Tata Steel India Blitz Chess Tournament recently, surpassing some big grandmasters in the process.
Introduction
Today’s column serves three main objectives. First, to address Guyana’s creaming curve, which dramatizes its remarkable exploration successes in locating Guyana’s hydrocarbons resources, found largely offshore to date.
Taking charge of your fitness journey in 2023 to achieve a consistently fitter, happier and healthier life includes being realistic and staying consistent, setting SMART goals, creating manageable targets, listing the benefits of getting fit and healthy, scheduling your workouts and not comparing yourself, which were detailed last week.
We know that holidays are all about tradition and rituals (as they should be), but they are also a time when we consider shaking things up a little from the routine.
By Rae Wiltshire
There are colourful fairy lights on store buildings, huge Christmas trees in malls, people walking with shopping bags, and drivers shouting impatiently at the long traffic lines.
As a primary health care giver Dr Ashonda Washington has had first-hand experiences of women and girls who are unaware of what the menstrual cycle really is about and how they are sometimes shamed because of the myths surrounding it.
By Stanley Greaves
To celebrate my 88th birthday on the 23rd of last month, I felt it would be good to share this history of the tenement yard, a cooperative environment that contributed much to my formative and subsequent years.