Bujanovac – Due to a long drought, water springs in seven villages, which are situated in the municipality of Bujanovac, dried up. The villagers are supplied with water from a water tank, which the Public Enterprise of “Komunalac” brings over by a lorry at request, said yesterday Slavoljub Tasic, Head of the Mechanization Department within the PE of “Komunalac”.
READ MORESubotica – The Faculty of the Economy from Subotica is to open a department in Bujanovac, which, according to Nenad Vunjak, PhD, Dean of the Subotica-based Faculty of the Economy, was accredited for marketing study program on September 16, 2011. Albanian, Serbian and non-Albanian students will jointly attend the classes.
READ MOREBujanovac – Tobacco experts are of the view that tobacco is going to be good in the Bujanovac region this season. It is estimated that around 300 tons of tobacco are going to be picked. Most tobacco is grown in the area of Veliki Trnovac, as well as in a few more villages that are well-known for this industrial plant.
READ MOREYesterday, Minister Milan Markovic, President of the Coordination Body of the Government of the Republic of Serbia for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja, Spetim Causi, Ambassador of the Republic of Albania to Serbia, Dimitrios Kypreos, Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia and Galip Beciri, President of the Albanian National Council presented in Bujanovac the ABC book for pupils from the Albanian community.
READ MOREA course in Serbian, which was organized by the Center for Tolerance and Integration of South Serbia, has been running in Bujanovac for as long as three months. The course is designed for all those who wish to learn or improve their knowledge of Serbian. Thirty course beneficiaries attend the classes in Serbian every weekend.
READ MORERepresentatives of the Coordination Body, along with Dragan Vukmirovic, Director of the Republican Statistics Office, visited the municipalities of Presevo and Bujanovac, where the training of municipal instructors for the forthcoming taking of the national census had beguan.
READ MOREYou are hereby asked to provide on Wednesday, September 14, 2011, media coverage of a visit of Milan Markovic, Minister of Human and Minority Rights, Public Administration and Local Self-Government and President of the Coordination Body, to the municipalities of Presevo and Bujanovac.
READ MOREThe Coordination Body is of the view that a protest staged by representatives of the Albanian community, by which they demand solution of problems in education, is justified and that it is high time that the Ministry of Education began to resolve this problem more seriously and in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Serbia and the practice that is in effect for the other ethnic minorities.
READ MOREA special hospital for rehabilitation in Bujanovac Spa submitted to the Ministry of Health three projects for reconstruction of the roof, hydro therapy and mud treatment units and two floors of the building, as well as for procurement of medical equipment, which are valued at over 19 million dinars. The implementation of these projects would improve the services provided at this health resort in South Serbia.
READ MOREMilan Markovic, Minister of Human and Minority Rights, Public Administration and Local Self-Government and President of the Coordination Body of the Government of the Republic of Serbia for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja, is of the view that the Albanians from South Serbia are justifiably disatisfied with a poor education system, but that they have no reason whatsoever to boycott the census.
READ MORERepresentatives of the Commission for Persons that Have Gone Missing During the 1999 War in Kosovo didn’t find any traces of a mass grave in the village of Sijarina, which is situated in the municipality of Medvedja.
READ MOREThis year, the third generation of students enrolled in the Medvedja-based departments of Nis University’s Faculties of Economy and Law, among whom Albanian students, on the average, make up around 25 per cent of the students whose studying is funded from the budget of the Republic of Serbia.
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