Cecil Haynes Order bestowed to Melva Elaine Lowe Wilson de Goodin

The President of the Republic of Panama, Laurentino Cortizo, delivered, for the first time, the Cecil Haynes Order, in the degree of the Grand Medal of Merit to Melva Elaine Lowe Wilson de Goodin for her positive contributions to the Afro-Panamanian community.

Porque tenemos que celebrar un Día de la Etnia Negra Nacional

When I saw the title A Little Africa in Panama, I was attracted because I thought immigrants from the African continent were establishing their residences in Panama.

What Panama’s Worst Drought Means for Its Canal’s Future

When I saw the title A Little Africa in Panama, I was attracted because I thought immigrants from the African continent were establishing their residences in Panama.

Melva Lowe de Goodin responds to the article of opinion by Javier Saez-Llorens

When I saw the title A Little Africa in Panama, I was attracted because I thought immigrants from the African continent were establishing their residences in Panama.

The Panama CyberNews celebrated another milestone with an open house!

On Friday, March 1, 2019, we returned thanks to our CyberNews Family Members with an “Open House” at our home in Balboa at 1:30 p.m.

Espino de Marotta, the woman who is making history in the Panama Canal

The challenge is no longer exclusively to get more women to reach the leadership levels, but to ensure that they are judged by the same standards as men.

Archaeologists uncover the first settlement founded by free African slaves in America

A team of historians and archaeologists have identified the remains of Santiago del Principe, the first settlement founded by free blacks in the Spanish Empire.

Dubai-Panama direct flights

The EU approved the European Travel Information and Authorization System, also known as ETIAS, last week, which will gather, keep track of and update necessary information regarding visitors to determine whether it is safe for them to enter.

Latin America’s Richest Country

Panama had the strongest GDP per capita growth the past five years and now ranks fourth. If the trend continues it will be third-richest country in Latin America next year and second-richest in 2015.

China Estimates Cost of Panama High-Speed Rail Line at $4.1 Billion

A proposed high-speed rail line between the Panamanian capital and the country’s border with Costa Rica would require an investment of $4.1 billion.

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