Aline Quispe writes for La Razon: They reveal that it was paid more than half for Papelbol This information was revealed yesterday by Erbol Digital, which had access to the research papers that indicate that the technical assessment made by the consulting company PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) points out that the “real price of the factory” Papelbol – … Continue reading
Despite disdaining remarks on economic reality and ‘appearance’ of success, current government’s failures are becoming increasingly harder to hide. Yandira Toledo writes for El Dia: The debt continues rising, offsetting the investment in the country. According to the report in the monthly State of the external debt of the Central Bank of Bolivia from January 1 … Continue reading
Important information produced by Pablo Peralta and published in Pagina Siete; a bit lengthy but it is the Bolivian Hydrocarbons 101, as a result of current government’s politics and policy: The graph to the right, shows the levels of oil and gas production (bars above); below the increasing levels of GLP and diesel imports: The … Continue reading
Alejandra Pau writes for Pagina Siete: Its five courtyards, dozens of corridors and hallways, its Chapel and rooms have passed families of the nobility and prominent figures in the history of the Alto Peru [colonial name of current Bolivia, the high Peru] and Bolivia during no less than four centuries. Hacienda Cayara is almost hidden … Continue reading
The Confederation of Bolivian Private Entrepreneurs (CEPB), the Bolivian National Brewery (CBN) have promoted and endorsed the Fundación Pazos Kanki work. Which made those successful stories to be known by everybody; as reported by www.hoybolivia.com: “I promise that these ten stories are going to become the nine departments in 90 stories, we’re going to get together … Continue reading
Hilton Heredia reports for El Deber about the connectivity between two oil fields and fortunately there is no need to continue with the conflict between brethren departments: Official. The American firm Gaffney Cline & Associates last night unveiled that a (H1b) reservoir of the Margarita field in Tarija (the largest gas deposit) field has connectivity with … Continue reading
Los Tiempos reports about a serious and sensitive issue: The draft of the Census ballot conducted by the National Institute of Statistics (INE) is included in the question “To what nation do you belong?”, but excludes the category “mestizo” within the 36 Nations as a possible answer. Next to it, the issues of housing and limits … Continue reading
This is shameful for all of us Bolivians, as he is our current president… the worst thing is that we all heard him speak those atrocities… and they do not stop, they keep on coming… it is incredible how little self-respect there is and no conscience of what is being said. Wikileaks just made this … Continue reading
There are wonderful news that will help enjoy the beautiful sites that lovely Potosi has to offer. Angela Carrasco writes for La Prensa: The creation of four hotels promotes and helps the development of indigenous communities of the Salar de Uyuni [salt plains]. Hotel Tayka the salt; Tayka the stone; Talya the desert; and hotel … Continue reading