GEORGETOWN, GUYANA, June 1, 2026 — La Caribeña News has opened its byline contributor program to graduates of the Guyana Media and Communication Academy, community leaders, small business owners, students, and citizens across Guyana and the Caribbean who want their stories told professionally and distributed across the region.
Every week, remarkable things happen across Guyana and the Caribbean. A business opens its doors for the first time. A farmer introduces an innovation that changes how a community eats. A student achieves something extraordinary. A community group launches a project that transforms lives. A local entrepreneur creates jobs where none existed before.
Most of those stories never make the news. Not because they lack importance. Because nobody with the tools to tell them is close enough to see them.
La Caribeña News is building the network to change that.
The program is open to anyone with a story worth telling. Contributors submit what they know, names, notes, photos, voice recordings, even rough bullet points. The La Caribeña News editorial team handles the rest. Every qualifying submission receives rigorous international best practices editorial review from our global team and is published as a polished, professionally produced news story distributed across 33 Caribbean and Latin American nations.
No journalism degree required. No newsroom experience required.
Graduates of the Guyana Media and Communication Academy are specifically invited to participate. For GMCA graduates entering a competitive media market, the program offers a direct path to published byline work on an internationally distributed platform, with no fixed-term commitment and no location requirement.
"The entrepreneurs, community leaders, and innovators building this moment deserve a platform with the reach to match what they have achieved," said Theon Alleyne, founder of La Caribeña News. "This program is how we get there."
La Caribeña News is actively seeking stories across six areas: business and entrepreneurship, community development, education, agriculture, innovation and technology, and local heroes making a positive difference across Guyana and the Caribbean.
Contributors whose submissions are published may receive byline recognition at the editorial team's discretion. Submitted materials may be used across La Caribeña News's website, newsletters, social media platforms, and future media formats.
To submit a story, visit reporter.lacaribenanews.com.
About La Caribeña News La Caribeña News is a Caribbean business and community news platform covering entrepreneurship, innovation, and social impact stories across Guyana and 33 Caribbean and Latin American nations.
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