Issibaby’s Wardrobe Malfunction Leaves Crowd Guessing At “Knock It From The Back” Show

During a recent performance at Club HQ's "Knock it from the Back" show, Issibaby, the talented Venezuelan-born singer-songwriter, encountered a moment that left attendees buzzing. While captivating the audience with her smooth and sensual performance, her wardrobe suffered a minor malfunction, causing a brief exposure of her breast. Despite the unexpected incident, Issibaby maintained her composure and seamlessly continued her set, showcasing both professionalism and poise under pressure.

WE LIFT 4: Empowering Women Entrepreneurs at National Aquatic Centre

Over 250 women-owned businesses and fashion designers showcased their products and services at the official launch of the 'WE LIFT 4' exposition on Saturday at the National Aquatic Centre.

New ExxonMobil Controversy Raises Concerns for Guyana’s Developing Oil and Gas Sector

A recent controversy surrounding ExxonMobil's treatment of shareholders has sparked concerns about the implications for Guyana's developing oil and gas sector. The company's lawsuit against two shareholders, 'Arjuna Capital' and 'Follow This', has raised questions about its commitment to transparency, accountability, and environmental responsibility.

USD 3 Million Lawsuit: Social Media Row between Melly Mell and TikTok Aunty Ends up in New York’s Eastern District Court

A lawsuit has been filed by Melissa Holder, known as Melly Mell in the social media sphere, against Rhonda Bobb, also known as TikTok Aunty, and her company Let’s Talk With Rhonda Bobb LLC. The lawsuit, filed through Washington Law Firm P.C., alleges defamation, harassment, and personal injuries caused by the defendants' actions.

Guyanese Men Killed in Suriname Said to be Linked to Homicide cases in Guyana

Two Guyanese men were fatally shot in Suriname between Tuesday and Wednesday, allegedly connected to recent murders in Georgetown, Guyana. According to officials, the victims, Oswick Bazilio (also known as "One Foot") and Jerimiah Smith, were linked to two separate homicides in Guyana.