What’s the New Year Looking Like in Mayari?
The year 2021 is upon us and Cubans, like others, can’t say that “life carries on as normal”. The economic reforms add more uncertainty.
The year 2021 is upon us and Cubans, like others, can’t say that “life carries on as normal”. The economic reforms add more uncertainty.
New salaries announced by the Cuban government within the major reforms to take effect in January, will be applied nationwide.
Surely the government’s thinktanks are pulling their hair out right now, The peaceful San Isidro Movement are putting them in a real bind.
We have experienced an unprecedented situation, which began with the San Isidro Movement in Havana opening up a Pandora’s Box.
Constitutional projections for democratic change in Cuba is a subject that is becoming more and more frequent in “the Cuban debate”.
History repeats itself, improvements weren’t founded on a solid foundation. The system fears relaxing the reins hindering our development.
It became clear that there was a really serious health crisis in my neighborhood, ever since the morning of Wednesday November 11th.
Nature is being kind to farmers in the Mayari Valley. We have showers, at intervals, every week, giving great life to our crops.
The Cold War ended in most of the world after the fall of the Berlin Wall. However Cuba has remained in a time warp.
here’s my analysis of the new economic measures announced by Economy minister Alejandro Gil on October 12th.