El Diario’s important Editorial: Bolivia among the last to receive investments The Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLAC) has made known that Bolivia is among the last of Latin American countries to receive investments because, according to statistics and studies, from a total of $173,361 million, only 0.6% has been received as an investment during…
Month: June 2013
Current Bolivian central gov continues its harassment practices… to say the least!
Manfredo Kempff Suarez writes for El Deber: The harassment continues To Ernesto Suárez, the Government had it is sworn for over a while, as it has it is sworn to Ruben Costas and had it to Leopoldo Fernández. Three annoying opponents who joins Senator Roger Pinto and dozens of prisoners and exiles who stood up…
Bolivian Food 101 – A culinary tour of Bolivia: cooking with altitude
I found this excellent article through a friend in FB, superbly written and which I reproduce in its entirety: From Ed Stoker, The Guardian: A culinary tour of Bolivia: cooking with altitude Bolivia is hardly known for its foodie scene but that hasn’t stopped the founder of one of the world’s best restaurants opening an…
Once upon a time in Bolivia, winning film in London and California, congrats to Patrick Cordova!!
Steadily, Bolivian cinema production is catching up with the rest of the world, our film makers are not only producing/creating but also winning! Congrats to ALL of them out there! Adhemar Manjon reports for El Deber: Cordova debuts successfully with Once Upon a Time in Bolivia With a budget of only $6,500, the debut…
Bolivians do not want lynching as a result of the “change” that current gov advocated for…
Change was part of current Bolivian president’s speech, instead of a rational and proactive change, it ended up regarding his hate and resentfulness over the colonial times in Bolivia, the capitalism, the western culture and his insane egocentric style to think that nothing good came out from Bolivia until he ended as president, is showing…
Status of Bolivian cotton production, we need to improve fast!
We had great oportunities with Bolivian cotton until we blew it, back in the 70s… since then we go up and down… so unfortunate, so true… however, it is time to take appropriate action, for current gov to issue sound public policies that can give some certainty to private producers, and then step back as…
