The Cuban Ambassador attended the State Funeral of the former Governor General
Saint George, January 18, 2022.- The Cuban Ambassador attended the State Funeral of the former Governor General of Grenada, Carlyle Glean, at the St. Peter´s Catholic Church, Gouave, St. John.
Sir Carlyle will be remembered for his lifelong service to Education in Grenada and the Caribbean, most especially, in the teaching of Social Studies.
He was a member of the Upper House of Parliament with his final call of service to country, in the role as the fifth Governor General serving from 2008 to 2013.
The Cuban Ambassador made a courtesy call to Minister Turism and Civil Aviation.
Saint George, January 18, 2022.- The Cuban Ambassador made a courtesy call to Hon. Dr. Clarice Modeste-Curwen, Minister Tourism and Civil Aviation. During the visit the agreements which stemmed from her 2020 visit to Cuba were revised.
They also evaluated the possibility of establishing collaboration for the restoration of buildings and heritage sites in Granada.
The Minister was interested in knowing details of the FITCUBA, Tourism Fair that will take place from 3 to 7 of May in Varadero.
Hatred cannot take possession of the Cuban soul, which is one of goodness
President Diaz-Canel again addresses the nation on Cuban television, calling for peace and tranquility, respect and solidarity among compatriots and others around the world, saving Cuba to continue building and dreaming
Author: National news staff | informacion@granma.cu
july 15, 2021 10:07:14
Díaz-Canel: May unity, respect and love of life never be lacking among Cubans
Havana, july 14, 2021.- During a meeting of the COVID-19 prevention and control national task force yesterday afternoon, the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, called for "the unity of Cubans, and respect among Cubans, freeing ourselves of any feelings of hatred, while demanding compliance with the norms that guarantee social tranquility in our society."
Also in attendance were Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz and the President of the National Assembly of People’s Power, Esteban Lazo Hernández.
The U.S. government should listen to the Cuban people demanding an end to the blockade
It takes a lot of nerve for the U.S. President to assume a tone of concern for the Cuban people, while maintaining the genocidal blockade and allocating millions of dollars for subversion in our country.
Displaying colossal hypocrisy, he repeated the Trump administration’s script, rushing to invest as "legitimate" the groups of vandals who disturbed the peace and public order in Cuba, this past Sunday, July 11.




