Guantánamo.- Dozens of images of a massive and enthusiastic public mobilization over the weekend, aimed at the sanitation and cleaning of communities in the capital, are being published on social media and institutional websites.

They all demonstrate how the call from the country’s top leadership to engage in this important task received a positive response from Party cadres, government officials, mass organizations, central state administration bodies, local People’s Power organs, workplaces, members of armed institutions, and residents of the cleaned areas.

Government Ministries and Officials Lead by Example

On the Facebook profile of the Ministry of Communications (Micom), a post stated that this Sunday, the Príncipe Popular Council and the transforming neighborhoods of La Timba, La Dionisia, and El Fanguito were filled with energy, will, and love for Cuba during a new voluntary work day that reaffirms “how much we can achieve when we unite for the common good.” Participants included members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces and workers from Micom, ETECSA, Correo de Cuba, and GEIC, alongside other local entities, municipal authorities, and factors from the popular councils.

Inés María Chapman, the Vice Prime Minister, wrote on the network alongside photos: “Being part of the solution and not the problem, together we can care for the place where we live. In Havana, cleaning work is being carried out in all municipalities, unity and achieving sustainability.”

Eduardo Rodríguez, the Minister of Transport, noted on his Facebook profile that, as in other sectors, the transport sector worked to improve Havana’s hygiene. Collectives from Superior Organizations of Economic Management, companies, and various institutions collaborated in this purpose in areas near their headquarters.