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Biz leaders reject Ortega’s support for Argentina’s nationalization

Biz leaders reject Ortega’s support for Argentina’s nationalization

(updated April 19, 4:20 p.m.)- MANAGUA—The heads of Nicaragua’s two largest business chambers today rejected President Daniel Ortega’s support for the Argentine government’s decision to nationalize Spanish oil company YPF, and said the Sandinista leader is not speaking for the...
April 19, 2012 · No Comments


Moving the fence line: Teonoste conflict will test rule of law

Moving the fence line: Teonoste conflict will test rule of law

Editorial TOLA—The government’s recent stake to a 20-manzana lot of prime beachfront property allegedly owned by Punta Teonoste eco-hotel has been an unwelcome reminder of how Nicaragua’s long shadow from the past continues to obscure the path forward. Like a...
February 27, 2012 · 9 Comments


Land conflicts lead to racial tensions on Caribbean coast

Land conflicts lead to racial tensions on Caribbean coast

The continuous wave of land invasions and outside encroachment into indigenous communal lands by non-indigenous Nicaraguans has sparked a Miskito uprising in one rural community and wider fears of growing racial tensions in the North Atlantic Autonomous Region (RAAN). “This...
February 24, 2012 · 1 Comment


A lawyer’s clarification on border zones

A lawyer’s clarification on border zones

In response to your article “Government Investigates Borderland Titles,” published Feb. 19 Nicaragua Dispatch, I want to make a couple of legal clarifications regarding the penultimate and antepenultimate paragraphs, where you write:   The law establishes a 5-km “Border Security...
February 23, 2012 · No Comments


Teonoste in talks with gov’t

Teonoste in talks with gov’t

(published Feb. 23, 6:40 p.m.)- TOLA—A week after sounding the alarm bells by accusing the Sandinista government of trying to confiscate 20 manzanas (34.5 acres) of their family’s land adjacent to their $2 million Eco-resort Punta Teonoste, the Bühler family...
February 23, 2012 · 2 Comments


Salinas ducks rumors of his removal

Salinas ducks rumors of his removal

(posted Feb. 20, 8:20 p.m.)- Rumors that President Daniel Ortega is preparing his guillotine for Tourism Minister Mario Salinas continue to swirl as the tourism minister himself ducked questions today about his future as the head of INTUR. Following a...
February 20, 2012 · 4 Comments


Gov’t investigates borderland titles

Gov’t investigates borderland titles

The Environmental Prosecutors’ Office is investigating land titles along the southern border with Costa Rica to determine what properties are in the hands of Ticos who bought land “to extract natural resources” from the Nicaraguan side of the border, according...
February 19, 2012 · No Comments


U.S. Embassy concerned over property rights

(posted Feb. 17, 1:20 p.m.)- The Embassy this afternoon issued a statement to The Nicaragua Dispatch saying it “remains concerned over respect for private property rights in Nicaragua.” Although there are no U.S. citizen claimants involved in the recent land...
February 17, 2012 · 9 Comments


Teonoste row sparks fears of confiscations

Teonoste row sparks fears of confiscations

The government’s armed takeover of a property allegedly belonging to Hotel Punta Teonoste, a luxury eco-resort on Nicaragua’s southern Pacific coast, is sending shockwaves throughout the investment community and renewing fears of Sandinista confiscations. Walter Bühler, the Swiss-born majority owner...
February 17, 2012 · 14 Comments


Breaking News

  • Ortega’s reforms OK’d by Congress

    (posted May 15, 7:00 p.m.)- To the surprise of nobody, the Sandinista-dominated National Assembly today approved President Daniel Ortega’s electoral reform package proposed last month after weeks of breathless hype by First Lady Rosario Murillo. The vote was passed with…

  • IMF: Nicaragua’s economy must grow faster

    (posted May 15, 12:50 p.m.)-Despite Nicaragua’s strong economic recovery from the financial crisis of 2008-09, the country must grow its economy even faster to reduce poverty, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Following a nine-day IMF visit to the…

  • FAO: Nicaragua needs to decentralize response to malnutrition

    (posted May 14, 1:30 p.m.)- The Nicaraguan government needs to decentralize its efforts to provide food security and combat malnutrition, which affects 19% of the population—one of the highest levels in Latin America, according to the UN’s Food and Agricultural…

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