Limassol Boat Show prepares for eight edition

Limassol Boat Show prepares for eight edition

The Limassol Boat Show is the largest boat show in the Eastern Mediterranean region, with more than 35,000 visitors and 120 exhibitors expected to attend. The show will showcase the latest models and innovations in the industry, as well as host demonstrations, seminars, food bites, and live performances. The 8th edition of the show will take place from May 23-26 at Limassol Marina.

Cyprus choking on dust

Cyprus choking on dust

The Department of Labour Inspection issued a public health advisory in Cyprus due to high concentrations of dust particles (PM10) today. Vulnerable groups are advised to avoid spending time outdoors, and employers with outdoor workplaces must follow specific safety measures. The latest hourly dust concentrations in various locations exceeded the legal limit, with real-time updates available on the Department’s website and a mobile app.

Who do we really trust in Cyprus?

Who do we really trust in Cyprus?

Fact: In 2010, an EU study stated that just three in 10,000 Cypriots ‘had no relatives’.

Karaiskakio, Ayia Napa Marina to co-host charity dinner

Karaiskakio, Ayia Napa Marina to co-host charity dinner

Fact: The Karaiskakio Foundation and Ayia Napa Marina are co-organizing “The Glowmorous Dinner” charity event featuring Greek singer Despina Vandi on June 21, 2024, to raise funds for the Foundation’s specialized Children’s Cancer Centre.

Greece through to Eurovision Grand Final

Greece through to Eurovision Grand Final

Marina Satti from Greece advanced to the Eurovision Grand Final with her song “ZARI” after a captivating performance.

Labour minister supports union, urges Kition to honour agreements

Labour minister supports union, urges Kition to honour agreements

Labour Minister Yiannis Panayiotou reiterated his support for the trade union Segdamelin Peo during a meeting with the Larnaca marina and port managing company Kition Ocean Port. The issue discussed was the company’s decision to employ external contractors for overtime work, which violated the agreement made with the workers in February.

Larnaca dockworkers continue strike

Larnaca dockworkers continue strike

Larnaca port is at a standstill due to a strike by dockworkers demanding overtime pay. The strike has caused concerns for the port and the island’s economy. The matter may be referred to the Labour Ministry. Trade unions claim the port operator violated labour agreements regarding overtime schedules and pay. Employers and industrialists criticize the strike as unnecessary and in violation of the Industrial Relations Code. The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry also condemns the strike and calls for legislative regulation of strikes in essential services.

Arrests made island-wide of people carrying firecrackers

Arrests made island-wide of people carrying firecrackers

Police made multiple arrests across the country of people carrying firecrackers and other pyrotechnic paraphernalia on Easter Saturday. One 18-year-old man was arrested in Limassol with 1,807 industrial firecrackers in his car boot. In Nicosia, a 19-year-old man was arrested with 11 firework launchers and 115 firecrackers. In Larnaca, a 42-year-old woman and a 49-year-old man were found with 40 firecrackers, two fireworks, and 80 firecrackers, two fireworks respectively. In Paphos, a 21-year-old man was arrested with 17 industrial firecrackers while walking near a church.

Major developments underway in Cyprus

Major developments underway in Cyprus

Cyprus is experiencing a significant development boom with billions of euros being invested in various projects, including infrastructure improvements, new marinas, hotels, medical centers, university buildings, golf courses, schools, and residential properties. These projects are expected to bring multiple benefits to the country, transforming its landscape and contributing to economic growth. Major investments include golf resorts like Limassol Hills and Eagle Pine, as well as marinas such as Larnaca Marina and the upcoming Paralimni Marina. Education-related developments are also underway, and road infrastructure projects across the island are crucial for improving residents’ quality of life.