Budweiser has landed in Bolivia, thanks to CBN

Budweiser is a symbol of American way of life and as such the Bolivian most important brewery: Cerveceria Boliviana Nacional (CBN) has made an interesting decision; Carla Paz reports for El Deber: Budweiser entering the country in the hands of CBN Budweiser, the icon of American beer, enters Bolivia as part of the portfolio of…

Give support to Cochabamba airport: The World Travel Awards

This is an opportunity to cast a vote in support of Bolivian tourism and travel infrastructure: For the fourth consecutive year, the Jorge Chavez international airport has been nominated for the The World Travel Awards as the leading airport in South America. Jorge Chávez competes with the air terminals of Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro,…

Bolivian government’s pathetic politics…

Bolivian humor is used to diffuse frustration and impotence regarding how laws are not enforced, how public safety is almost nonexistent, how current political party in government wants to erase our past, as if our parents and their grandparents before had nothing to contribute to being a Bolivian citizen: This is from El Diario, March…

Bolivian government fits the ‘ineptocracy” mold

Andres Oppemheimer has written (for the Miami Herald) the following article and it fits nicely, unfortunately and embarrassedly enough our Bolivian reality: IN MY OPINION Latin Americans complain of “Ineptocracies” BY ANDRES OPPENHEIMER AOPPENHEIMER@MIAMIHERALD.COM A new definition of bad governments is spreading fast on the internet: Ineptocracy (in-ep-toc’-ra-cy) — a system where the least capable…

Sayaquira mine violent takeover, again!!!

Pagina Siete reports on the infamous, anarchical and illegal take over of private property, Sayaquira mine was, again invaded by a violent and angry mob: Eight male persons were detained and transferred to cells of the special force of fight against crime (FELCC) the morning of Friday, March 23, 2012, charged with the subjugation of…

Who is responsible for the decisions of the Bolivian government?

Humberto Vacaflor wrote this article, published in many Bolivian newspapers, the slink below is from El Deber’s: Signing “blind” President Evo Morales said he feared going to jail when he leaves the post for mistakes that could be committed now, although later said that, on the way to his cell, he would denounce [finger-point] those…