THE Marianas Business Network is hosting an open town hall event on Wednesday, Oct. 30, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Last Shot Bar. This unique forum will feature Candice Muna, a former grant writer of the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation, who will share her experiences navigating the challenges of speaking out.
This town hall aims to provide an open platform for the community to engage in a candid discussion about Muna’s allegations regarding CUC’s operations. The event invites all current representatives and candidates running for office to attend and be part of the discussion on issues affecting CUC and their impact on the public.
Attendees will have the opportunity to voice their concerns, ask questions, and engage in meaningful conversations to promote transparency and accountability.
“This forum is designed to provide a healthy, constructive space for residents and public officials to discuss grievances and work toward solutions,” said PK Phommachanh-Daigo, founder of the Marianas Business Network. “We encourage all stakeholders and members of the public to join us for what promises to be an insightful and productive evening.”
The event is free and open to the public. Community members are invited to share their views and concerns directly with those in power. This is a rare opportunity to converse transparently about public utilities and governance.
For more information, contact PK Phommachanh-Daigo at (670) 286-3010 or [email protected]/.
About the Marianas Business Network
The Marianas Business Network is a coalition of small businesses and freelancers dedicated to fostering networking, collaboration, and economic growth throughout the Northern Marianas Islands. The network creates spaces for open dialogue on community issues and supports initiatives that strengthen the local economy.
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