
TERCER FRENTE, SANTIAGO DE CUBA.– The U.S. government is so stuck in time that, in its eagerness to suffocate the Cuban economy with Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, it appears not to have noticed that the steep hillsides where Comandante Juan Almeida founded, by order of the Comandante en Jefe, the Mario Muñoz Monroy Third Front, are not the same today, 61 years later.
President Miguel Diaz-Canel today began a government visit to the eastern province of Santiago de Cuba by the company Laguna Blanca, producer of food, fruits, corn and coffee.
Supported by the ability of the people of Santiago to be resilient and winner, the ability of turning setbacks into victories laid on the popular unity when dealing with goals; the torch still lights up Antonio Maceo neighborhood from Santiago de Cuba.
The tangible results of honey and coffee production plans from last year, along with the positive results of forestry use, gave an important boost to the development of the replacement of exportable funds at the mountain municipality Segundo Frente.
The 18th International Conference on African and Afro-American Culture will gather here from April 11 to 16, 2010, scholars from a dozen countries who will update their analyses of the continent.
