Banks alert against “Virus de las Estafas”
Costa Rica banks have issued an alert for scams in the name of the coronavirus, to separate you from your money.
View ArticleSalud Threatens Cyclists With Fines If Thet Don’t Social Distance
The ministry of health is requiring cyclist to maintain social distancing, saying it will fine cyclists who ride in clusters
View ArticleBono Proteger: the inequalities of the favored and the still forgotten
The inequalities of the favored and the still forgotten
View ArticleAbandoning ship: 30 Cabinet Minsters Gone in 2 Years
With the latest resignation of three ministers at the same time, the total abandoning the Carlos Alvarado playground is now 30 in his first 2 years of office.
View ArticleWhere is this bus going?
Opposition legislators demand of the new Minister of Finance a “route map”!
View ArticleA “presidential’ dilemma!
The rotation of heads in key ministries hits the “bicentennial” administration of Carlos Alvarado (2018-2022) in mid-term.
View ArticleOCDE sends Costa Rica’s president to the blackboard
OCDE sends Costa Rica’s president to the blackboard. “It is necessary to comply with the tax rule”.
View ArticleNo excuses!
There are no excuses that the AyA, the national water utility, can give for water shortages and overbilling.
View Article“Amar con Covid-19 “, The PAC Novela
(Lighter Side of Costa Rica) Be sure not to miss the PAC telenovela – the daily at noon soap opera – on your favorite television channel: “Amar con Covid-19″. Dramas, lies, deceits, unfulfilled...
View ArticleReactivation of employment?
Opposition criticizes the government for lack of a plan to reactivate employment.
View Article“Party Poopers” Police
Authorities are quick to respond that the police action last weekend was not to be a killjoy, spoil people’s fun, rather to control the spread of contagion.
View ArticleThe final after the final
Tonight, June 29, is the final between the Saprissa and Alajulense soccer. Last week was the final before the final.
View ArticleLegislators bury possibilty of posponing VAT on basic basket
The bill presented on June 11 by the government to postpone the Value Added Tax (VAT) on basic basked items is still under consideration, despite the tax takes effect today, July 1.
View ArticleRoad paving in Costa Rica
Auditor’s report: road asphalt deteriorates in 90 days of paving.
View ArticleLack of government proposals in economic matters frustrate business sector
Lack of government proposals in economic matters frustrate the business sector.
View ArticleRodrigo Marin resigns as Director of Health
Director of Health Surveillance resigns for failing to comply with sanitary measures
View ArticleAyA Faces US$6.7 million dollars fine
The Instituto Costarricense de Acueductos y Alcantarillados (AyA) has no choice but to pay. The national water and sewer utility lost an arbitration against the Spanish company Acciona Agua S.A. and...
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