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Cuban presence in children's activity in Accra

The First Secretary of the Embassy of Cuba to Ghana,  Julio César Sánchez, witnessed the performance of a group of girls and boys from the primary school of "Merton" International School  in Accra, after invitation received at the embassy sent by the school's management.

The First Secretary observed the development of a Cultural Festival, where the children represented all the continents and a group of countries, including Cuba, through dances, songs and other artistic expressions.

Ambassador of Cuba holds cordial meeting with Minister of Justice of Jamaica

Kingston, Jamaica, November 16th, 2017. Cuban Ambassador to Jamaica, Ines Fors Fernandez, was welcomed, this morning, by the Minister of Justice of Jamaica, Delroy Chuck, at the headquarters of said ministry in Kingston.

During the cordial meeting, both parts expressed the willingness to increase the cooperation between the ministries of Justice of Jamaica and Cuba and to continue strengthening the instruments of cooperation that already exist.

CALL TO ONLINE FORUM "Scientific exchange on the alleged sonic attacks in Havana"

As you know, Cuba faces a new aggression against its sovereignty, dignity and attachment to the truth. The alleged sonic attacks are now the new pretext for this aggression, which justifies a policy aimed at rolling back bilateral relations between Cuba and the US. The purpose of this message is to invite you to participate in an online discussion forum that has been convened by Cuban experts and scientists to denounce the falsity of this campaign, entitled "Scientific exchange on the supposed acoustic attacks that occurred in Havana".

Antonio Guerrero, Hero of the Republic of Cuba, arrives to Namibia in a work visit.

Antonio Guerrero, Hero of the Republic of Cuba, arrives to Namibia in a work visit.

Antonio Guerrero Rodríguez, Hero of the Republic of Cuba and Vice-President of the Superior Organization for Entrepreneurial Management (OSDE) of Construction Design and Engineering, and Rubí Despaigne, President of the UNECA, Cuban Construction Services Company, arrived on Tuesday to Windhoek, capital of Namibia, on a working visit to check bilateral cooperation in that area.

As part of their work program, both representatives of Cuba will hold meetings with their Namibian counterparts in the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development and in the Ministry of Public Works and Transportation.

They will also attend the Fidel Castro Primary School in Katutura, an educational center that welcomes more than a thousand students, and will participate in a meeting with the Cuban residents and collaborators in this African country, as well as with the members of the Namibia- Cuba Friendship Association.

For his part, the Cuban hero will be received by the Vice Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and by leaders of the SWAPO Party.

The visit from November 14 to 17 to the Namibian capital will contribute to the strengthening of relations between Havana and Windhoek.

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