"We are peacefully awaiting Sunday. We worked all year to have the advantage of the home court in the semifinal. In the meantime, we are expecting a packed hall. Is there pressure? Yes. To us, to them, to the referees... Whoever makes fewer mistakes will win," Džikić said.
The President of Montenegro, Filip Vujanovic, has received credential letters from the newly appointed ambassadors of Italy (Luca Zelioli), Cuba (Gustavo Trista del Todo), Thailand (Jankrit Scivali), and Tunisia (Seif Allah Rejeb).
Montenegro represents a promising destination for American investors, stated the ambassador of the United States of America (USA) in Podgorica, Margaret Ann Uyehara. Uyehara also emphasized that it is necessary that the Government and the business community collaborate among themselves with the aim of improving the business environment.
The exhibition "Drawing as an Experiment", curated by art historian Nataša Nikčević, includes the works of 45 Montenegrin artists of different statements. The exhibition opened two nights ago at the Petrović Castle in Podgorica.
Traditionally in April, the KIC programs mark musical content with the recognizable and popular manifestation "Month of Jazz in Montenegro", which will be opened at the Great hall on April 3rd. The event will open with the concert of famous Bosnian vocal artist Nataša Mirković under the title "En El Amor: Sefard songs of southeastern Europe". Mirković will be supported by renowned artists including French soloist, Michel Godard and the American drummer and percussionist Jarrod Cagwin.
Three, two, one... GO! Boogie or tandem jump from 4000 meters will be held on April 13th and 22nd in Podgorica.
March 30th, 2018 - Arizona Christian University will host the first Montenegro Economic Forum on May 10th, 2018.
The overall business environment in Montenegro is constantly improving, however, the pace for reforms in the ruling Law, cooperative management and infrastructure, as well as strengthening the fiscal policy, must be accelerated, said the Council of foreign investors (SSICG).
The acceleration of political contact between Montenegro and Tunisia is necessary at the high level, estimated the newly appointed ambassador of Tunisia in Montenegro, Seyf Allah Rejeb, during today’s visit to the minister for foreign affairs, Srdjan Darmanovic.
Peter Munk, the Canadian entrepreneur who founded the world’s largest gold producer and the first luxury marina in Montenegro, died on the 28 of March at the age of 90.
The first specialized Center for Autism, Developmental Disorders and Child Psychiatry in Montenegro was opened today in Podgorica. The institution is named after Ognjen Rakočević, who died in the spring of 2016.