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A day filled with surprises and joy awaited all children at Makarios Hospital this holiday season, as they had the chance to meet the impressive, The Mall of Cyprus’s real Santa Claus and get photographed with him.
During his visit, Santa Claus, accompanied by the KEANITA mascot, offered gifts to all children, spreading happiness and smiles. Santa came to Cyprus from snowy Lapland for the traditional four-day activity at The Mall of Cyprus, during which he was photographed with his little friends a few days before the new year, with the valuable support of KEANITA, children’s favourite juice drink.
Within the framework of ‘Expanding Experiences’, The Mall of Cyprus parking area, which was delivered to the public on December 21, has been remodelled to provide parking convenience and ease, making customers’ visits even more comfortable and joyful any time of the day. Specifically, two extra levels, a mezzanine and a first floor, have been added to the existing basement and ground floor, allowing for 300 new additional parking spots.
On the occasion of the Christmas period, Orthodoxou Group of Companies organised a cheese and wine evening on December 12 in Nicosia.
Cyprus Casinos Nicosia (C2 Nicosia) has opened its doors to the public. Cyprus Casinos C2 is the first and only authorised casinos in the Republic of Cyprus, and the C2 Nicosia is the first satellite casino following the successful launch of the first temporary casino - Cyprus Casinos Limassol (C2 Limassol) in June.
Louis Hotels unveiled the new and refreshed face of the Hilton Park, which will soon be upgraded to a five-star hotel.
Invest Cyprus, the Cyprus Tourism Organisation (CTO) and the Press and Information Office (PIO) of the Republic of Cyprus are organising the Cyprus Film Summit 2018 on October 10 at the Filoxenia Conference Centre, in Nicosia.
The University of Nicosia is pleased to announce an agreement with the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) to create Cyprus’ first veterinary school.
This new initiative aims to deliver two new bachelor degrees in veterinary medicine in Cyprus. The university anticipates that its first class will commence in September 2020, with students choosing between a five-year course and a four-year accelerated course.
The agreement was confirmed by the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the two universities on August 30, in London, by Andreas Charalambous, executive dean, University of Nicosia Medical School, and Stuart Reid, principal, RVC.
This new agreement between the two universities draws on the RVC’s position as one of the world’s leading veterinary institutions, and its 227 year track record in research, education and clinical service. The two universities will form a working committee with the aim of promoting and developing the relationship that will steer the new initiative.
Work will be carried out in Nicosia, with support from the RVC, to create a centre of excellence to address issues related to animal health, genetic improvement of livestock, links between the health of animals and humans, the improvement of food safety, and animal welfare.
Paphos is in the lead as the most popular district for overseas buyers from Europe and Non-Europeans by 39 percent in comparison to Limassol which follows with 30 percent, according to Leptos Estates.
The Mall of Cyprus recently hosted a literacy event promoting the sentiment, Because Literacy is a Human Right for Everybody.
The Ministry of Communications and Works’ Department of Public Works, announced that, from August 27 to September 27, works will be taking place on the road surface of the Limassol - Nicosia motorway, in part from the Alampra to the GSP junction.