MEC turns on new engine

MEC turns on new engine

Journal 11/19/1982 P1 First engine started at new power plantThe No. 1 engine at the new power plant was started for the first time November 18 and run for about 20 minutes before a small crowd of government officials including President Amata Kabua. P3 MIHS honor rollSeniors: Jimmy Abo, Winako Allen, Heran Bellu, Jiku Boktok, […]

Christmas cranks up slowly

Christmas cranks up slowly

If you hear the sound of keyboards, loud speakers, and whistles then you know that the Christmas season has arrived. As in the island way, every year each jepta (chapter or group) gets cranking with dances and songs in preparation for Christmas Day. If you ever wonder why almost no people are in the household […]

Taiwan backs RMI projects

Taiwan backs RMI projects

Taiwan Chargé d’Affaires Hank C.C. Liu presented a check in the amount of $7,819,658 to Foreign Minister Kalani Kaneko and Acting Secretary of Finance Ministry Sana Anien at Minister Kaneko’s office on November 12. The funding is for Capital Projects support for fiscal year 2025 under the annual financial assistance package from the government of […]

Service ‘by and for Marshallese’

Service ‘by and for Marshallese’

The Ministry of Health and Human Services officially launched the nation’s first laparoscopic surgery program at Majuro hospital during a blessing and launch ceremony held last week at the hospital’s operating theater. The event marks a new chapter in the country’s healthcare development and surgical capability, according to Health authorities. The Ministry of Health and […]

RMI works COP30

RMI works COP30

COP30 in Brazil was going down to the wire this week with intense last-minute lobbying to try to craft an agreement that would gain traction before Wednesday’s official end date. Late Tuesday (Brazil date) over 80 countries, including the UK and Germany, called “for a mandate to create a fossil fuel transition roadmap in the […]

Child dies of radiation?

Child dies of radiation?

Journal 11/10/1982 P2 EditorialLast month, a boy from Kili died in Honolulu of cancer, according to one of their leaders. The boy was born on Bikini in the early 1970s and lived there until the people were moved in 1978 due to high radiation accumulation in their bodies. One must wonder, was he a victim […]

RMI engages in COP30

RMI engages in COP30

Foreign Minister Kalani Kaneko headed the Marshall Islands delegation at the outset of the global climate summit in Belém, Brazil this past weekend. He delivered a statement and was on hand for the initial stages of COP30 at which many heads of state and high-level government leaders participated. RMI Minister of Environment Bremity Lakjohn is […]

Australia backs WUTMI conference

Australia backs WUTMI conference

Australia signed a grant agreement with Women United Together Marshall Islands this week to support the 24th WUTMI Annual Conference in Majuro that starts this coming Tuesday. The Annual Conference is a key platform for advancing gender equality, strengthening community resilience, and promoting women’s leadership across the Marshall Islands. It will bring together women leaders, […]

Alliance advocates for RMI vets

Alliance advocates for RMI vets

KAREN EARNSHAW Only a fraction of Marshallese who are US military veterans are registered with the US Department of Veterans Affairs and as a result they are not receiving the many benefits due to them. As well, according to Coast Guard veteran and Treasurer of the Marshallese Veterans’ Alliance, Marlene Tolliver, many vets who are […]

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