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 7, 2024
David Paul, Giff Johnson, Hilary Hosia, Hirata Kabua, Kili Kabua, Kilinwojke Kabua, Kitlang kabua, US Army Garrison-Kwajalein Atoll, USAG-KA Marine Department
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HILARY HOSIA A rare and coordinated strike by over 50 Marshallese workers at the US Army Garrison-Kwajalein Atoll last Friday and Saturday disrupted ferry service for missile range employees and has led to dismissal of two American supervisors by civilian contractor at the missile range. On Saturday, 54 Marine Department employees signed a petition to […]
By Journal on October 25, 2024
Bõb, Claret Chong Gum, Hilary Hosia, pandanus, Taiwan Technical Mission, World Food Day
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HILARY HOSIA The opening of the World Food Day celebrations in Majuro kicked off at Delap Park last Friday with local-style entertainment and competitions. A parade of pandanus-themed floats prepared by several high schools kicked off the event, beginning at Rita and ending at Delap Park. Each high school showcased their unique artistry with displays […]
By Journal on October 24, 2024
Bremity Lakjohn, Hilary Hosia, Hilton Kendall, Juren Ae, Mathias Kruse, SV Juren Ae
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HILARY HOSIA The unveiling of the Juren Ae prototype sailing ship model took place in front of a crowd at Robert Reimers Enterprises Tuesday following the official handover ceremony of the cargo sailing vessel. Germany Charge’d Affaires Mathias Kruse joined Minister in Assistance Bremity Lakjohn in the unveiling event. The model is a gift to […]
By Journal on October 17, 2024
Emperor of Japan, Hilary Hosia, Hiromi Tanaka, Japan Embassy in Majuro, Kazunari Tanaka, Laureen Joab Batol, Order of The Sacred Treasure, Silver Rays
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HILARY HOSIA Laureen Joab Batol became the first Marshallese to receive the prestigious “Order of The Sacred Treasure, Silver Rays” award that is bestowed only by the Emperor of Japan. Japan Ambassador to Marshall Islands Kazunari Tanaka presented the award to Laureen during a conferring ceremony at the Japanese Embassy in Delap last Thursday. Family […]
By Journal on October 10, 2024
Ayako Yamaguchi-Eliou, Brenda ALik, Bryan Edejer, Chris Yanckello, Enra Payment Program, Enra Taskforce, Hilary Hosia, Marie Davis Milne, Sally-Ann deBrum, Sherwood Tibon
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HILARY HOSIA The long-awaited initiative to put cash in people’s pockets is likely to take place sometime next year and not in December as previously predicted by the government. The news came to light last week Wednesday during the discussion between the Enra Taskforce and Parliament Members at a specially-called Committee of the Whole briefing […]
By Journal on September 27, 2024
Alele Museum, Hilary Hosia, Kiola Kios, Nalia Aliven, RMI Manit Week
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HILARY HOSIA Grandmothers across the islands were extra busy Sunday evening weaving leis and floral necklaces needed for the observation of culture week starting the next day. Manit Week offered students the opportunity to showcase local fashion trends while learning the history of the Marshallese culture. Specific days called for specific displays of local handicrafts, […]
By Journal on September 12, 2024
Hilary Hosia, Majuro Water and Sewer Company, Mobil oil bulk fuel facility, Mobil tank farm, Nimo Lanwi, Uliga fire
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HILARY HOSIA A civilian was recognized in Parliament this week for his voluntary actions that helped put out a fire in Uliga this past Sunday. Minister of Natural Resources and Commerce Tony Muller, who happens to live next door to the building that was on fire and was a firsthand witness to the ordeal, praised […]
By Journal on September 9, 2024
Hilary Hosia, Liz Wardley, Mighty Tic Tac
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HILARY HOSIA Meet the incredible Liz Wardley — the woman who departed from Hanalei Bay in Hawaii on a rowboat and paddled more than 2,000 miles in the open ocean for 41 days before reaching the Marshall Islands over the weekend. Although her final destination was Rabaul in Papua New Guinea, where she was born, […]
By Journal on September 9, 2024
Alvin Simon, Hilary Hosia, Joe Bejang, Laura Elementary School, Majuro Middle School, Micronesian games, MIHS
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The Public School System is experiencing a rough start in the beginning of the school year in regards to land disputes at Laura Elementary School. The school is reported to have vacated the school grounds due to an unpaid lease, an issue that reached discussion on the Nitjela floor Tuesday this week. Minster of Education, […]