
Several facilities of social and economic significance were inaugurated in the municipalities of Las Tunas in honor of the 72nd anniversary of the attacks on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes barracks.
Las Tunas, Cuba.– In Puerto Padre, in the community of El Itabo, residents are enjoying a renovated medical office, while patients and family members are already noticing the change in the Emergency room at the Guillermo Domínguez López Hospital. Additionally, the family doctor's office in the town of Santa Teresa was improved.
Radio Libertad reported that a room was completed at the Casita Azucarada childcare center to serve children with special educational needs. In the northern “Villa Azul,” a gymnastics area was also opened to promote the practice of this sport, and some households were completed.

Further south, in Jobabo, the news was the launch of a Meat and Small Livestock Derivatives Processing Center in the rural settlement of Dos Hermanos. This investment of more than 10 million pesos, reported Radio Cabaniguán, was made possible thanks to Local Development funds and includes productive linkages with most of the agricultural sector's production units.
The facility of the Youth Computing and Electronic Club has been restored; likewise, the medical office located in the Argentina Sur neighborhood is now ready to attend as a 24-hour emergency care center.

The reopening of the 30 de Diciembre Motel also stood out, after more than a decade of inactivity. Currently, the restaurant and six rooms are available, while construction work continues to expand lodging capacity, complete the administrative area, and build a recreational palapa.
In Manatí, according to a report by TunasVisión provincial TV channel, the El Eucalipto community aqueduct was completed, providing drinking water to 93 families, 27 of whom also received major renovations to their homes. The restoration of the rodeo area, which had been inactive for more than seven years, was also highlighted.

"Walking around Manatí, you can feel the work environment, the commitment to the Revolution, and the joy of being an Outstanding municipality," Osbel Lorenzo Rodríguez, first secretary of the Cuban Communist Party (PCC) in the province, commented on his X account.
In the northern town, three rooms at the Mártires de Manatí nursing home were officially opened, after being expanded and remodeled, increasing its capacity to 80, to provide better service and healthcare to the elderly population. Similarly, the El Pargo fish market opened to the public thanks to a partnership with forms of non-state management.
Over the past few days, all municipalities have held the inauguration or reopening of important social and economic facilities, whose value is enhanced by the knowledge that they are the fruit of the efforts of public and non-state entities amid the country's difficulties. These ceremonies were presided over by the highest political and government authorities in this eastern Cuban province.


