By Journal on November 22, 2024
Kimberly Cullen, RMI women voters, Women United Together Marshall Islands
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Journal 11/27/1987 P3 Suicides top all diseases as leading killer in MarshallsThe Marshalls suicide problem, reported earlier in the year to be at an all time high, continues to spiral out of control. Through this week, 19 young people had committed suicide during 1987 — seven more than 1982 when suicides reached their peak and […]
By Journal on November 22, 2024
Amata Kabua boulevard, Hilary Hosia, Majuro Atoll Local Government, RMI Christmas Time
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Christmas time is underway in the Marshall Islands. Stores are playing Christmas music, V7AB is playing holiday tunes, and decorations are going up all around town. So far, Majuro Atoll Local Government has the most impressive display of lights. Meantime, last week Ministry of Works employees were out adorning the street lights along Amata Kabua […]
By Journal on November 21, 2024
Bremity Lakjohn, Chewy Lin, COP29, Filimon Manoni, Hilda Heine
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The COP29 global climate summit in Azerbaijan features a large delegation from the Marshall Islands, including a significant contingent of young people. They have been speaking on different subject panels, networking with donors and people from other countries, and representing the Marshall Islands in its outreach program at COP29.
By Journal on November 21, 2024
Brenson Wase, David Paul, Morean Watak, Nitijela, Randy Sylvester, RMI new tax law
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The new tax law that was approved recently by Nitijela will not go into force for at least four-to-five months from now. Although Public Law 2024-14 Income Tax Amendment was signed and certified by Speaker Brenson Wase and Clerk Moreañ Watak on October 8, the tax change that affects withholding tax isn’t likely to take […]
By Journal on November 21, 2024
Marshalls Energy Company, World Bank
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The World Bank will pump $60 million into the Marshalls Energy Company for a mix of alternative energy systems for Majuro, Ebeye and six outer islands where MEC supports power operations. There is no funding in the new grant for new diesel-powered generators. The goal appears to be to provide MEC with solar power capacity […]
By Journal on November 15, 2024
Amata Kabua, Hemos Jack, Henry Samuel, Majuro five, Phillip Muller, Tony deBrum
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Journal 11/20/1987 P1 Majuro five still aliveMajuro’s five incumbents head the list of vote getters in the final but unofficial vote count for all Mauro election wards. The unofficial results showed President Amata Kabua at the top, Hemos Jack was second, while Phillip Muller and Tony deBrum were a close third and fourth. Henry Samuel […]
By Journal on November 15, 2024
College of the Marshall Islands, Kendal Romany, Wilmer Joel
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If you thought that lectures are only given in a classroom setting in the Marshall Islands, then think again. Instructor Kendal Romany and a group of College of the Marshall Islands students took it to the oceanside during low tide and went through their class assignment. The assignment was to collect rocks and sediments and […]
By Journal on November 14, 2024
Azerbaijan, COP29, Hilda Heine, Jewan Jamore, Mukhtar Babayev
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From President Hilda Heine to a large contingent of Marshallese youth, the Marshall Islands has been actively participating in the global climate summit, COP29, in Azerbaijan since late last week. Marshall Islands youth representative at COP29 Jewan Jamore spoke at the Global Centre for Climate Mobility side event at the the Climate Summit in Azerbaijan […]
By Journal on November 14, 2024
Bryan Edejer, Enra Program, Hilary Hosia, Marshall Islands Social Security Administration, MISSA, RMI Scholarship Office
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HILARY HOSIA If you are concerned whether you will miss out on the “Enra” registration because you are off island temporarily, well, great news: Registration will continue at Marshall Islands Social Security Administration office after the current initial two-week registration period ends. The Enra program is also known as the Universal Basic Income system, which […]
By Journal on November 14, 2024
Barbara Plinkert, EU-RMI, European Union, Giff Johnson, Hilda Heine
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GIFF JOHNSON The European Union and the Marshall Islands have a strong and nuanced relationship that goes far beyond aid provided to this nation, the European Union ambassador told the Journal on her first visit to Majuro last month. Ambassador Barbara Plinkert has been the EU’s representative to the RMI and multiple Pacific Island countries […]