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Minimum Wage Commission 2022 Nicaragua – First Meeting
The first meeting of the Minimum Wage Commission 2022 took place this week and on the agenda was a review of financial information from...
World Tourism in 2021 – Arrivals down 72% C/T 2019 says...
This week, UNWTO, the United Nations World Tourism Organization published a report on World Tourism in 2021. The report states that worldwide; “International tourist...
Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal – an “Unyielding Character”
Pedro Joaquín Chamorro (September 23, 1924 - January 10, 1978) was a Journalist and Editor of La Prensa, which at the time of his...
Chinese Embassy in Nicaragua – after a 31 Year Absence
Once again there is a Chinese Embassy in Nicaragua as both countries waste no time in getting down to business following the Nicaraguan government’s...
Last Nicaraguan Disaster Simulation (Simulacro) of 2021
The Nicaraguan Disaster Simulation (officially a “National Exercise for the Protection of Life in Multi-Threat Situations”) is better known locally as a “Simulacro”.
IV National...
Christmas and New Year’s Holidays for State Workers
The Christmas and New Year’s Holidays for state workers (National and Municipal) have been announced and they will receive a total rest period of...
Nicaragua Recognizes China and Cuts Ties with Taiwan
“There is only one China” said Denis Moncado, the Nicaraguan Foreign Minister as he announced on Thursday 9th December 2021 that Nicaragua recognizes China...
10 Facts on Importing a Vehicle into Nicaragua (Updated)
A lot of people moving here ask about importing a vehicle into Nicaragua for permanent personal use. This is called “nationalization” and is a...
Conviasa returns with a Managua to Panama flight
The Venezuelan airline Conviasa returns to Managua in December. This time, due to flight entry restrictions, and the advantage of their “Fifth Freedom Right”...
Lottery Nicaragua – “Tinajón Navideño” Jackpot 45 million Córds.
Lottery Nicaragua Announces The Big One!
You will probably have heard the shout go out by a passing street vendor or as you walked through...