Cuba’s first city founded 505 years ago
The varied program planned to celebrate the city’s 505 years, this coming August 15, is characterized by the involvement of all sectors and the population’s leading role
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The varied program planned to celebrate the city’s 505 years, this coming August 15, is characterized by the involvement of all sectors and the population’s leading role
Despite slow progress in coconut producing areas, efforts to repair damage to agricultural facilities linked with cacao and coffee production are steadily moving ahead
To support efforts to repair damage caused by Hurricane Matthew, 22 small plants producing construction materials will soon be in operation in the province
In her report to delegates of the Provincial Assembly of People’s Power, Nancy Acosta Hernández, president of the body, highlighted that recovery works are continuing in the municipalities hot hard by Hurricane Matthew, which have received support from international organizations and countries such as Venezuela
Youth from the United States, taking part in the Venceremos Brigade, will exchange with young people in Guantánamo and undertake urban agriculture tasks
3,328 hectares of coffee have been recuperated, representing 67% of the area affected by Hurricane Matthew, and 93% of the 3,564 hectares set to be salvaged in the first stage of recovery efforts
In 2016, Hurricane Matthew battered the easternmost point of Cuba, but the will to rebuild has reversed the damage and the municipality now boasts a new reality
Over 36,000 homes affected by Hurricanes Irma and Matthew have been repaired in the province
President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez visited the Guantánamo municipality and continued on to Punta de Maisí
Activities aimed at discussing and strengthening values will continue across the country through March 2017