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Enra and END focus at Nitijela

Enra and END focus at Nitijela

Questions about the Enra (universal basic income) and END (Extraordinary Needs Distribution) programs featured prominently in the first business session of Nitijela Tuesday this week. Following the usual reports by Cabinet ministers, Nitijela members used the question and answer period for a variety of questions including several around the Enra and END program. Majuro Nitijela […]

RMI puts on trade show in Taiwan

RMI puts on trade show in Taiwan

The RMI Embassy in Taiwan co-hosted a Trade and Investment Seminar with the Taichung City Government on December 9. The event brought together government officials, business representatives, and industry partners to explore opportunities for enhanced trade and investment cooperation, in line with ongoing efforts to support sustainable economic development under the Economic Cooperation Agreement between […]

Hilda: Audits and people first

Hilda: Audits and people first

President Hilda Heine told the nation Monday that despite 2025 being a year of accomplishment, three years after the signing of the Compact of Free Association “implementation of Compact III has not yet been fully realized.” In her state of the nation speech at Monday’s Nitijela opening, the President also said bluntly that accountability was […]

Churches rock, with or without power

Churches rock, with or without power

GIFF JOHNSON Christmas in the Marshall Islands goes on for a while. Jeptas practice nightly in the lead up to December 25, when they showcase their dance routines, known locally as “biit,” and songs. A number of jeptas will perform in multiple churches on Christmas Day. Many more arrange special performances at churches in the […]

Chickens before eggs

Chickens before eggs

RUBON JR JACKLICK A pilot project — “Chicken Coop Broiler & Layer Pilot Project” — launched last week in Laura with a two-day training program. The workshop was held at Laura Community Center located at Jeirok last Thursday and Friday. During the workshop, people of Laura community showed their appreciation to International Organization for Migration, […]

END has a beginning

END has a beginning

The Extraordinary Needs Distribution (END) Committee has officially initiated the new development program funding stream with a launch ceremony last week Friday at Marshall Islands Resort’s Melele Room. This new program, established through the Compact of Free Association by the US and RMI governments, is specifically designed to deliver needed support in addressing the continuing […]

MEC readies to expand to gas

MEC readies to expand to gas

GIFF JOHNSON The Marshalls Energy Company signed a deal earlier this month with its diesel fuel supplier that’s going to bring less expensive gasoline prices to the Marshall Islands, the company said in a statement. This is going to “especially (help) our outer island communities who have been paying around $10 to $18 per gallon,” […]

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