A jerk who pretended to be an economist, raffled off our best economic times and helped the unspeakable pedophile to squander it. Now as president, there is VERY little he can do… he sank our economy, he sank Bolivia, one more puppet of the influence that drug trafficking has over masismo. Un papanatas que se…
Author: Bolivian Thoughts
The National Museum of Art presents the catalog of the legacy of Inés Córdova and Gil Imaná – El Museo Nacional de Arte presenta el catálogo del legado de Inés Córdova y Gil Imaná
Jorge Soruco, Pagina Siete: The document is the basis of the museography of the repository dedicated to the couple. Seven researchers reflect on the vast, exceptional and generous work of Bolivian artists Gil Imaná and Inés Córdova in the digital catalog Fuego y Tierra. The document will be presented this Friday, January 28, in virtual…
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Fabien Lemercier, CineEuropa [Video: use link below/use el link al final]: In the Bolivian highlands, an elderly Quechua couple has been living the same daily life for years. During an uncommonly long drought, Virginio and his wife Sisa face a dilemma: resist, or be defeated by the environment and time itself. “If you knew how…
Is it possible to trust Bolivian justice? – ¿Es posible confiar en la justicia boliviana?
Editorial, Los Tiempos: The arrest, indictment and preventive detention for six months, in the San Pedro prison, La Paz, of the police colonel investigated by the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and who was national chief anti-drug trafficking in the last nine months of the Morales government could suggest that the national justice system acts…
The eternal potato – La papa eterna
Nicole Pinto, El Deber: Chuño: The truth behind the eternal ‘potato’ Its production can take several days, between which the feet will be used as part of the process, resulting in a food that can last up to 10 years properly stored. Chuño is an ancestral food of Andean origin, widely consumed throughout the area…
70% of small and medium-sized companies have female leadership – El 70% de la pequeña y mediana empresa tiene liderazgo femenino
A multisectoral effort aims to modify regulations and public policies to break the gaps in access to financing and knowledge that exist between men and women in Bolivia. Journalist: Walter Vasquez Of every 10 micro, small and medium-sized companies in the country, seven are led by women, according to a new study by UN Women…
