By Journal on August 20, 2020
Daisy Alik-Momotaro, Daniya Note, Eve Burns, Ramona Levy-Strauss, Richard Hickson, WUTMI
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EVE BURNS Women United Together in the Marshall Islands (WUTMI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the RMI Attorney General (AG) last week to confirm cooperation to protect victims of domestic violence. The new agreement represents a joint working arrangement with the AG’s office and WUTMI’s Weto in Mour program for providing services to victims […]
By Journal on August 20, 2020
Giff Johnson
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GIFF JOHNSON Cocaine packages on the beach. An incursion by a foreign yacht related to possible drug activity. A bloody trail leading into the island. This information — or something close to this — rolled into Majuro law enforcement authorities from Tobal, Aur on August 12. MIPD quickly put together its Sea Patrol crew, pulled […]
By Journal on August 13, 2020
Chris deBrum, Lynn John, Nicky deBrum
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Last year’s first Likiep Atoll Fishing Tournament and Expedition was a big hit with local fishermen and the community, generating momentum for holding the second annual competition late last month at Likiep. “I started this Likiep Atoll Fishing Tournament and Expedition one year ago with my brother Nicky deBrum with the good support from MIMRA […]
By Journal on August 13, 2020
Eve Burns, Kenn, Kino Kabua, Lerooj Esther Zedkaia, President David Kabua
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On Friday August 7, 19 businesses in the Marshall Islands received Covid relief funds from the RMI government in a ceremony at the President’s Office. The total amount issued was estimated at above $500,000. President David Kabua, a number of Cabinet ministers, and top RMI officials were on hand for the presentation to representatives of […]
By Journal on August 13, 2020
Eve Burns, Jiba Kabua, Kessai Note, Kitlang kabua, Mike Kabua, President David Kabua, Today Aisaia
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As Nitijela opened Monday for its final 19 sitting days of the year, the session is getting high visibility from abroad through NTA’s lifestream of the session on its Facebook page. The opening of Nitijela Monday showed a strong turnout of 28 members of parliament (MPs) at roll call, with four excused and one absent. […]
By Journal on August 6, 2020
Aaron Langinlur, Amata Kabua International Airport, EPA, Louie Sailas, Moriana Phillips, Paul Paul
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At the direction of the Chief Secretary and National Disaster Committee, the RMI EPA organized a vector team to decontaminate incoming cargo. All the mail that enters the RMI is subject to decontamination by the EPA vector team, said EPA General Manager Moriana Phillip. Mail arrives on pallets that teams spray. Then this large volume […]
By Journal on August 6, 2020
Blackout, Boya and Julia, Daniel Kramer, Faith Band, Giff Johnson, Hilary Hosia, Ine String Band, Jabat Deep Blue Sea, Jabubu, Laura Settlers, Rosie, Six9Two Productions, Tiplers, Zeah
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GIFF JOHNSON Thinking outside the box is second nature to Six9Too Productions head honcho Daniel Kramer. Concern about coronavirus forced cancellation of Kramer’s much-anticipated spring break and summer concerts. But there are always opportunities and Kramer is gearing for a big, live-streamed concert aimed primarily at Marshallese living in the United States. Kramer sees it […]
By Journal on August 6, 2020
David Paul, Hilary Hosia, Hirata Kabua, James Mike Brantley, Jeremy Bartel, Joe Rubon, Kino Kabua, Ladie Jack, Lanny Kabua, Rachel Hickman, Roxanne Cabral
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HILARY HOSIA The first Marshallese to re-enter RMI during the lockdown was released Tuesday to the general public following 21 days of strict quarantine at the US Army Garrison – Kwajalein Atoll. Immediately after his release, longtime USAG-KA employee Joe Rubon met with US Ambassador Roxanne Cabral, Col. Jeremy Bartel, Kwajalein Mayor Hirata Kabua, Kwajalein […]
By Journal on July 30, 2020
Cris Linborg, Giff Johnson
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GIFF JOHNSON The polio epidemic in the Marshall Islands 57 years ago offers a cautionary note in today’s coronavirus world. A total of 194 Marshallese and two Americans experienced some level of paralysis and 11 Marshallese died on 10 of 22 populated atolls. The polio epidemic here happened eight years after a vaccine for the […]
By Journal on July 30, 2020
Giff Johnson, Hiroshi Yamamura, Jackson Ading, James Matayoshi, Kenneth Kedi, Peterson JIbas, President David Kabua, Roxanne Cabral, Tobin Kaiko, Vice Speaker Peterson Jibas
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GIFF JOHNSON Leaders of nuclear test-affected atolls described their first meeting as a group with US Ambassador Roxanne Cabral late last week as “productive and positive.” Coupled with a meeting the nuclear atolls had with President David Kabua earlier last week, they feel there is momentum building for dignified solution to the US nuclear weapons […]