evo with his demagogue, bad mouthing western companies, has now brought Chinese to work in Bolivia. Not only our biodiversity is endangered as Chinese promote killing of jaguars for their tooth, but also treat poorly Bolivian workers. It is infuriating to see this, under the “socialist/populist” coca caudillo regime. He made sure he controls the…
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The cuisine of Bolivia and its good taste
Ivelisse Santos reports for El Caribe: The cuisine of Bolivia and its good taste The potato is one of the basic products of Bolivian cuisine. The country has more than 200 species. The cuisine of Bolivia is known for its great variety of dishes, which differ from zone to zone. With indigenous and Spanish roots,…
Freedom of the Press under peril in Bolivia!
It is a total shame that prestigious journalists like Amalia Pando, Raul Penaranda, Carlos Valverde, Andres Gomez, Humberto Vacaflor had suffered political persecution, and their right to work had been curtailed by the coca caudillo government! Bolivia is experiencing political persecution, blackmail and extortion! The above is the opinion of Bolivian Thoughts. El Diario reports:…
The excellent good news of No Dakar through Bolivia!
We have wasted, every year the Dakar went by, more than five million dollars per year! When we have far more important and urgent needs in health and education. Now, that “easy” money is not at the reach of the coca caudillo, and after twelve years of irresponsible wasting of over $160 billion dollars, finally…
The best legal export product from Chapare, receives zero support from evo!
Even the European Union acknowledges banana production from the Chapare, and evo’s ruling party speaks about this production, but only talk … Late 80’s – early 90’s were the time when the first two trucks filled with banana boxes were exported for the first time, to Arica. One of the major projects of USAID/Bolivia was…
Be alert: Bolivia’s TAM under preventive maintenance!
Rainer Uphoff reports for Flight Global: Bolivia’s TAM grounds fleet after aborted take-off Bolivia’s Transporte Aereo Militar (TAM) has grounded its complete fleet “at least until 11 May” to carry out preventive maintenance on its fleet. TAM, which is operated by the air force but acts as a public service airline operating routes that are…
