‘Police conducting hotel checks by the book’

‘Police conducting hotel checks by the book’

Police have been conducting checks at hotels in accordance with procedures following complaints from the hoteliers’ association (Pasyxe) about raids causing panic. Several complaints had been filed against a hotel group in the Paphos area. Arrests related to combating illegal employment in Cyprus had doubled within a year in the Paphos area. Labor Minister Yiannis Panyiotou emphasized the need to tackle illegal and undeclared work effectively. The general director of Pasyxe suggested that police could have conducted operations with more discretion, particularly in the incident in Paphos where around 30 police officers caused panic by entering a hotel.

A concert dedicated to goddess Aphrodite

A concert dedicated to goddess Aphrodite

– An upcoming concert in Paphos celebrates Goddess Aphrodite with traditional folk songs and hymns with a modern twist.
– The concert will feature guitar and vocals by Marlia, as well as innovative Cypriot folk songs on the handpan, Cretan lyra, and traditional frame drums.
– The concert will take place at the Sanctuary of Aphrodite at the Archaeological site of Palaepaphos in Kouklia on May 16 at 7pm.
– Marlia Coeur, a Paphos-born artist, will perform live with special guests at the concert.
– The concert is organized by Technopolis 20 and is set to be a spectacular sunset event near Aphrodite’s birthplace.

Holiday home prices hit 8-year high

Holiday home prices hit 8-year high

The vacation home sector in Cyprus has fully rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic, with rental rates and sale prices reaching eight-year highs. Rental rates for vacation homes have surged, with prices more than doubling in Limassol. Sale prices for holiday homes have also climbed, with prices increasing by about 40% for apartments and 20% for homes.

Cyprus real estate sector picks up in April

Cyprus real estate sector picks up in April

Cyprus’ real estate market experienced a notable resurgence in April, with sales reaching 5,000 across the island. Property sales in Limassol increased by 3% in April 2024 compared to the previous year, while Nicosia and Larnaca saw significant growth with sales increasing by 43% and 44% respectively. Conversely, property sales in Paphos declined by 13% in April 2024 compared to the previous year.

Paphos man remanded for possession of drugs and loaded gun

Paphos man remanded for possession of drugs and loaded gun

Fact: A 34-year-old man from Paphos was remanded in custody for eight days after cannabis and a loaded firearm were found in his house by police. Over 10 kilograms of cannabis stored in 44 packages were also discovered, along with a loaded gun and a set of scales.

Our View: Heavy-handed police hotel raid is overkill

Our View: Heavy-handed police hotel raid is overkill

Fact: More than two dozen police officers raided a hotel in Paphos to check for workers employed illegally, causing concern among hotel guests and raising questions about the government’s approach to tackling illegal work in Cyprus.

Old GSP stadium area project to be finished in autumn

Old GSP stadium area project to be finished in autumn

The project to renovate the area of the old GSP stadium in Nicosia will be completed in the autumn. The project costs around €20 million and will add to the large pedestrian area on the southwestern side of the walled city, functioning as a “green lung”.

Chestertons Global launches in Cyprus

Chestertons Global launches in Cyprus

Chestertons Global has expanded into the Cyprus property market with the launch of Chestertons Cyprus Residential, which will operate out of two premises in Paphos.