por richard | Nov 26, 2015 | Sin categoría
A drone flown in the Sabana Park hits a light plane while it prepared to land in an airport 2 miles away. Having caused no incident than that of a surprise, Authorities are concerned as legislation regulating their use has only just passed less than two months...
por richard | Nov 19, 2015 | Sin categoría
The Ministry of Transport and Public Works in crisis over delays in maintenance of roads and new works, reports The Ministry of National Planning and Economic Policy. Report says that this is the worst performance in the last 4 years. As to The Ministry Housing and Human Settlements, the report says that up and till the second trimestre, only 12% of their annual goals have been reached and of these 25% of them are in critical delay. Read more about this at the following link:...
por richard | Nov 19, 2015 | Sin categoría
The Fire Department warns that due to ‘El Niño’ (prolonged dry season) in the Pacific and with very heaving rains of late, it invigorates all undergrowth at the end of this rainy season, the public should be aware of dangerous fires with the up and coming dry season. Last year with a lighter ‘El Niño’ effect, there was an increase of more than 100 square kilometres of area burnt in fires. Read more about this at the following link:...
por richard | Nov 19, 2015 | Sin categoría
The public is outraged as they find out that between The National Oil Distribution Company (Recope) and The Nation Institute of Learning (INA) are to spend over USD50.000.00 on Christmas Parties paid by taxes, as the President has ordered the no public spending on Christmas parties under order 034-P. However the law agreed to under a collective bargaining agreement gives these sectors this privilege. Now we must wait to the will of the Unions. An interesting outcome indeed awaits us. Read more about this at the following lonk:...
por richard | Nov 19, 2015 | Sin categoría
Of the around 2,500 small farmers who have failed to register migrant workers from both Nicaragua and Panama, are to be fined after the 1st of January 2016. Only 124 have signed up to register. Meanwhile the President of The Costa Rican Chamber of Exporters (CADEXCO) a nonprofit organization, argues that the law as is embodied, has not adjusted to this sector’s reality. Part time employment of these migrants by farmers is limited to the picking of coffee beans, cutting sugar cane, harvesting mangoes, pineapple and citrus fruits. Some farmers have lost their lands by the increasing costs of production. Read more about this at the following link:...