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What’s in a Name? Juliet asks in Romeo and Juliet. Here are a few Nicaraguan cities with some interesting information about the names associated with them. Novia del Xolotlán “The Bride of Xolotlán” is a nickname for Managua, the capital city...
Speaking at a meeting of the Production, Trade and Consumption System (Sistema de Producción, Comercio y Consumo), Iván Acosta, the Minister of Finance and Public Credit  said he was confident that with the official first quarter growth at 3.4%,...
The Nicaraguan Tourism Institute (El Instituto Nicaragüense de Turismo – INTUR) has published a collection of Nicaragua tourism media mentions from on line articles and web pages around the world during the month of May 2021. I have picked out...
Today, Tuesday 8th June, 2021, MINSA started giving the second dose of the Covishield vaccine to the group that are over 60 and with chronic health conditions. They are following the same order and route as the first round,...
Marcio Baca (Eng.), Director of Meteorology and Nicaragua’s top weatherman at INETER (Nicaraguan Institute for Territorial Studies) advises of Tropical Waves over Nicaragua this week. They are currently monitoring tropical wave number 12 that will continue to move west. It...
On June 3rd 2015, José Adán Aguerri (the Ex-President of the Superior Council of Private Enterprise – COSEP) announced that between June 15th 2021 and July 6th 2021 there will be more flights to Managua as Avianca and Copa...
In order to comply with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and various international credit rating agencies, Nicaragua is regulating virtual assets with new legislation. The first new law is aimed at electronic operations and transactions relating to Virtual...
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Retire to Nicaragua

By Kelvin Marshall, Nica-Biz Condé Nast Traveler, a market-leading travel magazine and Forbes Magazine both have articles this week on retiring abroad and both pick retire to Nicaragua as one of those options. Condé Nast Traveler features “6 Countries with Incentives...
After experiencing a run of job losses earlier this year in the Zona Franca sector, Nicaragua has recovered the lost jobs with new businesses providing employment in Nicaragua under the Tax Free Regime. Pedro Ortega, Secretary General of the Confederation...
After a three year period in the red, FUNIDES (the Nicaraguan Foundation for Economic and Social Development) is forecasting Nicaragua's GDP to grow by 3.7 percent in 2021. This would be the first year of growth since 2017 which...