Autor
Leydis Luisa Hernández Mitjans
Periodista. Nadie me describe mejor que Pablito Milanés. (…) Soy como quisieron ser, pero tratando de ser yo, ni menos mal, pero en verdad, ni menos bien. No ha sido fácil tener una opinión que haga valer mi vocación, mi libertad para escoger (…)
There is no data to tell us how many people are currently using food delivery services on the island, however, it is becoming more and more common, especially in Havana.
Jugolandia is the entrance and hallway to a house located in the Playa municipality. It is the fruit of a desire to set up a profitable business, as well as to contribute to improving and strengthening customers’ health and to have an influence on their lifestyle.
The Mi barrio sueña project takes futsal as a means to contribute towards the education of young people and the development of communities that many people consider “slums”.
The private gyms boom in Cuba began in 2010, like many other small businesses did. Even though it seemed to be a fleeting trend, “something that would soon pass” according to some people’s predictions, almost a decade later, these spontaneous initiatives have shown the impact that they have had on society.
A comprehensive gardening store “Oasis Nelva” sprouted up on the corner of Habana and Muralla streets, seven years ago.
The car wash La Ecológica is located in Cojímar, and since its creation to date only uses 100% recycled water. The owner Ernesto Rivero, put into practice his knowledge of permaculture after completing a course at the Antonio Núñez Jimenez Foundation.
On December 6th, Cuba’s self-employed workers woke up to news that could mark many of their personal and professional lives in the future: several of the 20 legal provisions that refined the Self-Employment Law, which came into effect on December 7th, had been modified by the Council of Ministers.
Autores
Leydis Luisa Hernández Mitjans
Periodista. Nadie me describe mejor que Pablito Milanés. (…) Soy como quisieron ser, pero tratando de ser yo, ni menos mal, pero en verdad, ni menos bien. No ha sido fácil tener una opinión que haga valer mi vocación, mi libertad para escoger (…)
There is no data to tell us how many people are currently using food delivery services on the island, however, it is becoming more and more common, especially in Havana.
The private gyms boom in Cuba began in 2010, like many other small businesses did. Even though it seemed to be a fleeting trend, “something that would soon pass” according to some people’s predictions, almost a decade later, these spontaneous initiatives have shown the impact that they have had on society.
On December 6th, Cuba’s self-employed workers woke up to news that could mark many of their personal and professional lives in the future: several of the 20 legal provisions that refined the Self-Employment Law, which came into effect on December 7th, had been modified by the Council of Ministers.
Jugolandia is the entrance and hallway to a house located in the Playa municipality. It is the fruit of a desire to set up a profitable business, as well as to contribute to improving and strengthening customers’ health and to have an influence on their lifestyle.
A comprehensive gardening store “Oasis Nelva” sprouted up on the corner of Habana and Muralla streets, seven years ago.
The Mi barrio sueña project takes futsal as a means to contribute towards the education of young people and the development of communities that many people consider “slums”.
The car wash La Ecológica is located in Cojímar, and since its creation to date only uses 100% recycled water. The owner Ernesto Rivero, put into practice his knowledge of permaculture after completing a course at the Antonio Núñez Jimenez Foundation.