240 tons of beans were received

Starting on Saturday, the first part of the food donated by countries in solidarity with Cuba has already been distributed in this eastern Cuban province, to alleviate the difficult situation in the country due to the effect of the U.S. economic blockade and the COVID-19 pandemic.

New FMC secretary-general

After her outstanding performance since 2016 as secretary-general of the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC), in this province, and for the commitment and integrity with which she led the organization, in the midst of difficult social, economic, and epidemiological scenarios, Yaneidys Pérez Cruz is released from her position and, to the pride of Las Tunas, she is promoted to the National Secretariat.

Agriculture demands a workforce.

Around 7,628 people have found employment in the province, between the state and private sectors, since the beginning of the current year, in which the Ordering Task came into force in Cuba; which, as it was expected, generated a considerable increase in people seeking for a job.

Lawyers and workers of Collective Law Firms made a donation to the José Martí isolation canter

Lawyers and workers of Collective Law Firms, representing the Las Tunas branch of the Union of Lawyers, bring hope to the José Martí isolation center through a donation; a sign of solidarity in times of COVID-19.

 Revolutionary demonstrations recalled, on August 5, the popular response to the counterrevolutionary disorders that occurred in 1994

Las Tunas also participated in the revolutionary demonstrations that recalled, on August 5, the popular response to the counterrevolutionary disorders that occurred 27 years ago. At the same time, from the social media, residents shared the hashtag #VictoriaPopular (popular victory), evoking the moments in which the Historical Leader of the Revolution, Fidel Castro, with his mere presence thwarted the intentions of those who wanted to plunge the country into a chaos that would lead to foreign military intervention.