Bujanovac – Due to a heavy rainfall in the night between Wednesday and Thursday, around ten households in the Bujanovac area were flooded, while all members of the said households were evacuated.
READ MOREZoran Stankovic, the President of the Coordination Body for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja, along with Nagip Arifi, the Mayor of Bujanovac, Slobodan Draskovic, the Mayor of Medvedja, and Ilir Sadriju, a representative of the municipality of Presevo, who is from the Local Economic Development Office, awarded contracts to the businessmen from the three municipalities that had got subsidies through the call for grant applications. Mr. Stankovic said that the incentives were received by 21 businessmen from the municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja, who, based on the improvement of production, were obliged to employ 85 new workers.
READ MOREBujanovac – Another “Sports against Violence” activity was undertaken at the “Branko Radicevic” primary school in Bujanovac. The said activity was organized by the Tennis Association of Serbia, the NIS Company, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development and the Ministry of Youth and Sports, while the primary school students had the opportunity to enjoy the charms of the “white sport”.
READ MOREYou are hereby invited to attend the awarding of contracts to representatives of the small and medium-sized enterprises from the municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja, who received the funds through the call for applications for grants. The event will take place in the small hall of the Cultural Center in Bujanovac at 12 am on Thursday, November 20, 2014.
READ MOREPursuant to the available financial resources, the commission of the Coordination Body of the Government of the Republic of Serbia for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja for awarding scholarships to the secondary school students in the territory of the municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja in the 2014/2015 school year announces the ranking list of the students that will get student scholarships.
READ MOREThe European PROGRESS published Calls for Proposals for funding the preparation of economic and social infrastructure project documentation and for improving the operation of Local Tax Administrations (LTAs). Thirty-four local self-governments in South East and South West Serbia, which are engaged in the implementation of the development program, are entitled to apply.
READ MORE“For Serbia, it was very important that it behaved responsibly and seriously”, said Zoran Stankovic, referring to Edi Rama’s visit to Belgrade. He pointed out that the Albanians living in Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja were Serbian citizens and that their problems must be solved with the Serbian authorities.
READ MOREBelgrade – The competition for internships of young members of the Albanian, Bosnian and Roma minorities in the Serbian state institutions ended yesterday. On that occasion, Suzana Paunovic, the Director of the Office for Human and Minority Rights, said that the fourth year in a row 10 or 11 new trainees would be able to learn about the operation of the governmental institutions.
READ MOREKostadinos Atanasias was born in Greece but, due to his work, he temporarily settled in Presevo, where he is developing the business related to drilling wells. He rented a house there and is delighted that both Serbs and Albanians are among his friends.
READ MOREMedvedja – Dragan Bojovic, Director of the “Lece” mine, denied allegations of the spillage of tailings with cyanide into a nearby stream that flows into the Jablanica River.
READ MOREPresevo – Customs officers on the Presevo border crossing prevented an attempt at smuggling from Serbia over 110, 000 electric motors valued at more than 100,000 euros.
READ MOREOver 15 years ago, munitions with depleted uranium were used at five locations near Vranje, Bujanovac and Presevo. All those areas were decontaminated and missiles with depleted uranium were removed from them. According to the Agency for Protection against Ionizing Radiation and Nuclear Safety of Serbia’s report, the water, soil and plant life in those areas are in order.
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