by Enrique Ojito No survivors have been reported so far after the tragic air crash that took place Thursday in Sancti Spiritus in which the Cuban airlines’ Aerocaribbean S.A. ATR-72-212 aircraft was involved. The plane was traveling from Santiago de Cuba to Havana.»
Blog Archives November 2011
Sancti Spiritus to Hold Event on Education
by Delia Proenza Barzaga Teachers and education officials from Sancti Spiritus get ready for October 22 provincial event Pedagogy 2011, which will be based at the University of Educational Sciences (UCP) Captain Silverio Blanco Núñez.»
Sancti Spiritus Attends Biotechnology Congress
by Donarys Cruz Experts from over 20 countries will attend Havana 2010 Biotechnology Congress to be held October 20 through 22 at Havana’s Convention Palace. The event will address the use of Heberprot-P in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers.»
Educational Program for Children in Sancti Spiritus
by Delia Proenza Over 20 000 children aged under five are included in the Cuban so-called Educate your child program in Sancti Spiritus, aimed at providing education for children who cannot attend daycares. The program is supported by several organizations and is led by community promoters.»
Trinidad’s Hotel Restoration Moves Forward
by Enrique Ojito Linares The repairing of La Ronda Hotel in Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus, which is considered the major investment in the tourism constructive scenario within the province, has come to reality.»
Health Institution Improved in Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
by Carmen Rodríguez An important budget was earmarked this year for the capital restoration of a nursing institution for mentally handicapped in the central Cuban province of Sancti Spiritus.»
Cuba: Zaza Dam Benefits from Heavy Rains
by Luis Herrera Zaza dam stocks had gone up by over 330, 000 000m³ this Wednesday morning due to the heavy rains derived from the weather conditions present in central and eastern Cuba.»
Why the Escambray Cordillera?
The Escambray is a chain of mountains stretching all along the current municipalities of central provinces of Cienfuegos, Villa Clara and Sancti Spíritus, in which lays most of their demarcation. Its selection by our neighboring imperialist nation as a perfect clout to boost armed uprising, responded not merely to its high-altitude characteristics.»
Juan Almeida: The Musician, the Hero
By Gisselle Morales Before boarding Granma yacht in 1956, Juan Almeida was already thinking about music. At that time he was not a Commander of the Cuban Revolution yet, nor had survived the first combat in Alegria de Pio where he pronounced that famous phrase of his left for posterity.»
Yesterday’s Utopia Turned Today’s Reality
By Delia Proenza Barzaga Sancti Spíritus makes concrete a memorable event: even the province’s farthest school enjoys the privilege of electrification.»