OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CUBA CENTRAL COMMITTEE


For Carla and Javier, going to the furrow very early this Sunday was more than a student call. "We knew that this planting had a special motivation: to honor the Commander, and giving our small contribution in such a decisive area for the country was the best way to pay tribute to him," they said.
But they were not the only ones who buried their hands in the community farm El Ranchón, to pull up the weeds and place there new seeds that will later grow vegetables and salads for the people, but many other beginners in Manzanillo also joined in this task, led by the Union of Young Communists of the territory.
"Fidel always inspires. Promoting food production is another way of honoring the legacy of the Commander. We want his presence to continue multiplying in Cuban youth, and what better way than from the furrow," were some of the expressions that were replicated on social networks, along with selfies and other photographs of the agricultural work #AllForFidel.
Likewise, in Santiago de Cuba, Anisleidis Martínez Sollet dedicated her weekend to Fidel, "and the best way to do it was to contribute to the sanitation of my workplace on Saturday and my neighborhood on Sunday."
That impetus also distinguished the collective of the San Luis Railway Workshops, "not only in the beautification of our facilities, but in finalizing details for the delivery of a locomotive under general repair, which is already in operation in the Eastern Railway Company, as well as with two buses discharged from the automotive transport of the province of Guantánamo, which are being converted into ferrobuses," Marcia Sierra Gómez, director of the entity, told this newspaper.
In this way, with the fidelist ideology as a flag, the weekend went by all over the island, where food production was the center; the workers of Comunales (Garbage collectors) intensified the cleaning of streets and parks; the people extended their arm to donate blood; among other actions.