Panama: Rules for Green Building


News from Panama

The construction sector has a one year period, starting from now, to begin implementing energy saving measures in new buildings. From a statement issued by the National Secretariat of Energy: See resolution (in spanish) published in the official newspaper, La Gaceta. This relates to Resolution No.3142 through which the Technical Guide for energy conservation in new […]

December 1, 2016

Panama: Debtors Thank Fidel


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Young Vietnamese Ma Luu Van Khang made a long queue at the Cuban Embassy in Panama, so that together with his mother write in the book of condolences, his message to leader Fidel Castro.   Ma.Luu says to be grateful to the Commandant because thanks to his noble gesture and that of his country he […]

December 1, 2016

November 28, 2016 Independence Day, Boquete


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My friend Mark Heyer  captured the spirit of the people here in Boquete on the biggest of three Independence Days last November. Once again, the November 28 parade was a unique and moving event. As the afternoon rain closed in, the crowd and the parade became one, like an intimate living room filled with Panamanians. […]

December 1, 2016

The Story of Panama’s Struggle for Independence


News from Panama

The Panama Independence Day was first celebrated on November 28, 1821. It was the day the country set itself free from the clutches of Spain, but it was not the day that it truly became a sovereign nation. Panama Independence Day: Not Just One, But Three Dates to Remember Visit Panama, the country’s official tourism website, says that there […]

December 1, 2016

It’s Not a Tour, It’s an Adventure !!!


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My friend Oscar Pena runs the best tour agency in Chiriqui and also offers excursions to his home country of Colombia.  I highly recommend him if you want adventure in your trip to Panama or want to check out Colombia. Here are photo albums of our recent trip to Medellin with a private tour guide […]

November 30, 2016

Water Crisis Continues in Tourism Paradise


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Some hotels are paying up to $120,000 per month for water in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, where the problem with no solution in sight is getting worse. The problem of lack of water resources is affecting much of the province of Guanacaste, especially in tourist areas such as Playa Panama and Playa Hermosa, where the union […]

November 28, 2016

Indigenous Women Artisans Fight Fashion Appropriation in Panama


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While fashion giants are profiting from the appropriation of Indigenous cultures, local initiatives are mobilizing to fight back. Over 80 Indigenous women discussed how to legally protect their craftwork from fashion appropriation Tuesday in Panama, during the last day of the first Bi-National Meeting of Women Artisans and Local Authorities from the Indigenous community of […]

November 28, 2016

Panama Returned More than 3,000 Foreigners in 2016


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The Panamanian National Migration Service (SNM) has returned more than 3,800 foreigners with criminal records to their original countries so far this year, a source from the service asserted today.   SNM Director Javier Carrillo denied lack of migratory control as stated by some dozens of national citizens, who held a street protest on Sunday […]

November 28, 2016

Panama: 17 Offers in Energy Tender


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The companies submitted bids for generation with hydro, thermal and photovoltaic sources in the tender for the supply of firm power and energy for 4 years.   “… The generation companies include those using hydroelectricity, and thermal generators using bunker fuels, but there was also a proposal that will generate energy with methane gas and one […]

November 28, 2016