Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Deber: The withdrawal from Yapacani It is probable that the FARC have come to control Colombian territory with the same method now used by narco traffickers in Bolivia, gradually forcing the State to give up, to withdraw from large areas. The Government was just forced to withdraw its project of…
Sexual harassment and misogyny under the lead of Bolivian politicians
Two of the most voted Bolivian politicians have pending issues for their inappropriate, rude and contemptuous arrogance actions against women. There were misogyny remarks from current president of the State and for sexual harassment of the Mayor of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Lot was said and reported on both cases, today I will just focus…
In lieu of another “corrupt” Bolivian presidential election, we MUST UNITE!
Manfredo Kempff writes in El Deber: The hour of unity October 12 will be the presidential election. We understand the difficulties that opposition has to gather and face a gale from the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS), which destroys everything leaving only scorched earth and are still celebrating their victories with unprecedented management orgies. We will…
Bolivia’s aviation insecurity, we need to improve!
An Editorial from El Deber: Aviation insecurity Every so often, irregularities occur on commercial flights in the country. Most of the failures that occurred, happily were not serious and are seldom known by the public. But when there is misfortune, they certainly shock. Likewise, if the misfortune was averted but was about to occur. The…
Under Bolivia’s current gov: Absence of state and the assault to institutionality
Susana Seleme writes in El Dia: Absence of state and the assault to institutionality 1. What analysis can be made on the conflict with the low-ranking military? The unprecedented insubordination of sergeants and non commissioned officers of the armed forces, with massive marches in the capital, and other small demonstrations in Santa Cruz de la Sierra,…
Bolivian software and applications 101: They are booming!
Marcelo Campos reports for El Dia: A company has 1.4 million downloads of mobile apps and other digital products exported. Bolivian software and applications are booming Technology. The products are not limited to the domestic market which is still small. Bolivia Mozilla Firefox browser will be translated to Quechua and Aymara. Some years ago it…
