Wednesday, April 22, 2026

INSPECTION WARNING FOR THE ROAD NETWORK IN AKAMAS - ''RISK OF ACCIDENTS'




INSPECTION WARNING FOR THE ROAD NETWORK IN AKAMAS - ''RISK OF ACCIDENTS'' – "Risk of accidents" - Pafos Press 22/4


The Audit Service expresses its strong concern about the prevailing situation on the road network of the Akamas Peninsula, following an on-site inspection carried out between 15 and 17 April 2026.

According to the announcement, serious problems are identified in the section from the Baths of Aphrodite to Fontana Amorosa, within the National Forest Park. The road network is characterized by dangerous potholes, stones, slipperiness and steep cliffs, making the crossing particularly unsafe.

PANCYPRIAN WORK STOPPAGE OF EAC STAFF - 23 April

 


PANCYPRIAN WORK STOPPAGE OF EAC STAFF - 23 APRIL - Pafos Live 22/4



The Electricity Authority of Cyprus informs the public that on Thursday, April 23, 2026, the EAC Customer Service Centres and Offices will remain closed due to the 24-hour Pancyprian work stoppage announced by the Trade Unions.

The Pancyprian work stoppage is not expected to affect the operation of critical infrastructures that affect consumers. In order to ensure the uninterrupted supply of electricity, security personnel are excluded from these measures.

GEROSKIPOU TO HAVE NEW SWIMMING POOL LATER THIS YEAR

 



GEROSKIPOU TO HAVE NEW SWIMMING POOL LATER THIS YEAR - Pafos Live 22/4


The Municipality of Ierokipia is dynamically proceeding with the upgrade of its sports infrastructure, with the restoration of the swimming pool at the Geroskipou Olympic Swimming Pool being a substantial project for the local community and the youth.

The project is implemented through the close and constructive cooperation of the Municipality with the Cyprus Sports Organization, confirming the importance of synergies for the achievement of important development goals.

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

JOANNA - Searays Cafe Bar, Peyia - 26 April

 


JOANNA

Searays Cafe Bar, Peyia

26 April - 2-5pm

No entry fee. Booking recommended 99617415

CRIME ROUND UP

 Pafos Live 21 April 2026



The presence and action of the Police last night was intense, throughout Cyprus, with organized patrols in key points of urban areas, with the aim of preventing serious criminal acts, ensuring public order and increasing the sense of security of the public.

As a result of the preventive policing operations, four (4) persons were arrested, for offenses such as failure to appear in Court, illegal stay in the Republic (2) and driving under the influence of alcohol (125mg instead of 22μg).

TURKISH WARSHIP, SUBMARINE IN CYPRUS THIS WEEK

 



TURKISH WARSHIP, SUBMARINE IN CYPRUS THIS WEEK - Cy Mail 21/4 by Tom Cleaver


The Turkish Kilic class corvette the TCG Imbat and the naval submarine the TCG Gur will both sail to Cyprus this week to partake in celebrations to be held in the north for Turkey’s national sovereignty and children’s day.

According to the Turkish Cypriot security forces command, the TCG Imbat will dock in Kyrenia and will be open to the public between 10am and 12pm and between 2pm and 5pm on Thursday.

Likewise, the TCG Gur will dock in Famagusta and will also be open to the public between 10am and 12pm and between 2pm and 5pm on Thursday.

Both vessels are then expected to depart thereafter.

SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION IN CYCLIST INJURIES IN CYPRUS - WHAT A EUROPEAN REPORT SHOWS

 


SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION IN CYCLIST INJURIES IN CYPRUS - WHAT A EUROPEAN REPORT SHOWS - Filenews 21/4

A significant decrease in serious injuries to cyclists has been recorded in Cyprus over the last decade, according to a new report entitled "Improving cycling safety in Europe (PIN Flash 50)", published on Tuesday by the European Transport Safety Board (ETSC).

More specifically, in Cyprus, serious road accident injuries of cyclists decreased by an average of 7% per year in the period 2014–2024, recording the largest decrease among the countries examined. At the same time, in Cyprus cyclists accounted for 5% of all road deaths for the period 2022-2024, while in the EU the corresponding percentage reached 10%.