By Journal on January 12, 2023
David Kabua, JICA, KAJUR, Kitlang kabua, Mike Kabua, MIMRA, Takei Shunsuke, Ukai Hikoyuki
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EVE BURNS The visit by Japan State Minister for Foreign Affairs Takei Shunsuke heralded a series of signing ceremonies Tuesday at President David Kabua’s office for Japan aid projects. The ceremony was short, swift and on Japanese time. The signing involved two Grant Aid Projects implemented by JICA: Project for Water Improvement for Majuro, which […]
By Journal on June 17, 2022
$8.5m, 2008, Back in the Day, Ebeye, financial collapse, KAJUR, Majuro, RMI Disaster Committee, State of emergency
Back In The Day
Journal 6/21/1985 P1 As Amata turns against Compact, minority party finds it appealing President Amata Kabua has notified the US government that the amendments to the Compact of Free Association now being considered by the US Congress are not acceptable to the government of the Marshall Islands. Meanwhile, the opposition party of the Marshall Islands […]
By Journal on February 20, 2020
Abacca Anjain-Maddison, Ebeye, Hilary Hosia, Jica solar, KAJUR
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HILARY HOSIA The long-awaited Solar Electricity Generation System on Ebeye has finally launched installation following a groundbreaking ceremony at the Ebeye Power Plant last Wednesday. The system is the brainchild of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the RMI National Energy Office under the Office of Environment. The solar system will reduce power costs […]
By Journal on November 28, 2019
Chong Gum, Ebeye, Eve Burns, Giff Johnson, KAJUR
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GIFF JOHNSON Three rental generators have stabilized Ebeye Island’s power situation as the island waits for four new generators to be installed over the next several months. Two new generators arrived last month and their installation is waiting on the arrival of two new alternators. In the meantime, two additional complete generator sets — including […]
By Journal on October 18, 2019
Ebeye, Erwin Milne, Hilary Hosia, Jeremy Loeak, KAJUR
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HILARY HOSIA There are currently two reverse osmosis (RO) water-making units in operation at the Ebeye Water Plant, with one unit producing up to 150 gallons per minute, which makes up to 300 gallons per minute combined, according to water plant staff Jeremy Loeak. On average, the water plant makes 288,000 gallons of fresh water […]
By Journal on October 10, 2019
Ebeye, Fiji, Hilary Hosia, Jack Chong Gum, Jone Bola, KAJUR, MEC
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Ebeye’s power situation was looking up this week, following nearly two months of power problems due to lack of generators. Two rental generators in containers arrived on Ebeye late Sunday and the first one was hooked into the KAJUR power plant by late Monday, allowing normal power to return to most of the island. The […]
By Journal on September 27, 2019
Air Marshall Islands, KAJUR, M&D Fishing, Marshall Islands Development Bank, Marshalls Energy Company, tobolar
Back In The Day
Journal 10/1/1982 P1 Kwajalein talks underway in Washington No substantive word has been received here concerning the talks in Washington, DC on Kwajalein and other issues related to a compact of free association between the United States and the Marshall Islands. Kwajalein Atoll Corporation lawyer George Allen told JAC publicist Nancy Von earlier today that […]
By Journal on March 21, 2019
Bikej Island, Carlos Island, E.Coli, Ebeye, Eneboj Island, KAJUR, Kwajalein Atoll Local Government, Moriana Phillip, Paul Paul
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An outbreak of diarrhea on Ebeye could be linked to the high percentage of private and public water catchments that are contaminated with E.coli (human or animal waste) or other forms of contaminants. In response to requests for assistance from authorities on Ebeye, RMI EPA laboratory technician Paul Paul went to Ebeye to conduct numerous […]
By Journal on October 26, 2018
Environmental Protection Authority, EPA, KAJUR, MWSC
Back In The Day
Journal 10/30/1981 P1 UN Day low-key United Nations Day 1981 was in name only and little action. In fact, most people stayed home doing their own thing and did not bother to show up. UN Day 1981 will be remembered for its lackluster show compared to previous UN days.
By Journal on November 30, 2017
Hideyuki Mitsuoka, Hilda Heine, Iwao Horii, Japan, John Silk, KAJUR, Nobuaki Matsui, renewable energy, solar power
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In response to the request from the RMI government, Japan has committed to a major solar power program for Ebeye Island. To memorialize the agreement between RMI and Japan, an exchange of notes was signed by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade John Silk and Ambassador of Japan Hideyuki Mitsuoka and the grant agreement was […]