FOLLOWING a presentation by Northern Marianas College to the Saipan Chamber of Commerce, Saipan Sen. Edith Deleon Guerrero and Precinct 3 Rep. Denita Yangetmai on Wednesday said they are confident
TINIAN businesses are still struggling with problems regarding their Transitional CNMI-Only Worker visa applications, according to Tinian Chamber of Commerce Secretary Neal B. Eisgrou.
A FORMER electrician who is suffering from bacterial liver abscess, a heart ailment, diabetes, and other complications is being evicted from a room he rents in Chalan Kanoa.
Mohammad Islam, 49, is among the long-term guest workers who lost their jobs when the garment industry left the island over a decade ago.
He said he wants to return to his home country, Bangladesh, but he doesnât have money to buy a plane ticket, and the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has also made it more difficult to travel.
Islam said he constantly feels severe pain that sometimes he gets the sense that he could die anytime.