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 7, 2020
Eve Burns
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While blue Monday is a thing here in Majuro, young people continue to enjoy their summer break a week before schools resume around the country. We spotted this group of Uliga boys enjoying themselves at Uliga Dock this past Monday.
By Journal on July 24, 2020
Eve Burns, Jo-Jikum
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Jo-Jikum launched its latest Climate Change and Health Arts Seminar on Monday at the College of the Marshall Islands. The seminar is engaging high school students in creating climate and health-related art through painting, poetry, traditional weaving and music. The topics the students will learn about during the two-week program include climate impacts on food […]
By Journal on July 16, 2020
Ace Doulatram, AKIA, Bruce Bilimon, Casten Nemra, Chris Loeak, Eve Burns, Kino Kabua, Norbert Reimers, President David Kabua, Reginald White, RRE, Sandy Alfred
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Two Majuro businesses received RMI government-provided coronavirus economic relief funds at Cabinet July 10, the first businesses to receive aid since the government approved a $6 million Covid-19 relief fund. More businesses applying for the Covid-19 economic aid are currently under review for possible assistance, said government officials. President David Kabua and members of the […]
By Journal on July 16, 2020
Eve Burns, Halston deBrum, MAWC
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EVE BURNS Halston deBrum is the new manager at Majuro Atoll Waste Company (MAWC).Until moving to his new job earlier this month, deBrum had worked at Majuro Water and Sewer Company as an operations manager for 10 years. Debrum, 35, studied at North Tristan Community College in Washington State before returning to Majuro. Asked why […]
By Journal on July 9, 2020
Bobby Muller, Eve Burns, Kitlang kabua, Micronesian games, MINOC, Terry Sasser
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EVE BURNSThe 2020 Tokyo Olympics were pushed back by a year and the 2021 Pacific Mini-Games in Saipan are considering rescheduling due to the Covid-19 pandemic. While there are concerns regarding the Micronesian Games scheduled for Majuro in 2020, the RMI still has two years before these are scheduled to open. Officials with the RMI […]
By Journal on July 9, 2020
Brenson Wase, Danny Wase, Eve Burns, Imaikta Joseph, Majuro Urok Club, Team Aeinkan, Team Enen Udej, Team Sherlynn/Jonkan
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The Majuro Urok Club set an all-time record with 50 fishing teams competing in the two-day July tournament last weekend. The 10th edition of the urok (bottom fishing) July competition showcased local fishers — both men and women — like never before. In the first years of the July annual tourney, the Urok Club would […]
By Journal on July 2, 2020
Atmita Jonathan, David John, Eve Burns, Junior Patrick, Maludrik Maludrik, Nicodemus Anuntak
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The RMI government’s passport program was put under the microscope Tuesday this week with the opening of a week of Nitijela Public Accounts Committee hearings on various audit reports of RMI-related entities. Among key issues that sparked comments and discussion was the finding by the Auditor General’s office that 573 passports were issued without proper […]
By Journal on June 25, 2020
Eve Burns, Margaret Alee
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Whoever said that the Majuro Day spirit is dead was proven wrong last weekend when many gathered at Laura Ball Field to join in the fun. This year Majuro Day games were the basketball championship games for men and women, won by Uliga men and Rairok women. Track and field events featured 100 and 200 […]
By Journal on June 11, 2020
Alfred Alfred Jr., Eve Burns, May Bing
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A group of 17 government workers were honored last Friday for completing the first-ever eight-month-long governmental accounting course, a collaboration between the Ministry of Finance and the College of the Marshall Islands. The ceremony was held at the Marshall Islands Resort’s Melele Room to recognize the 17 who successfully completed the course. Finance Minister Alfred […]