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Media attacked as FSLN supporters block route forcing PLC to abandon protest march

Posted on 18 November 2008 by nicaraguanpost

The planned march by the PLC party, to proclaim fraud over the recent municipal elections was abandoned when rival factions from the FSLN ruling party blocked the route with buses and gangs of hooded youths with mortars and various other weapons.

Hundreds of Sandinista armed with homemade mortars, stones and sticks surrounded a group of liberals, among them was the candidate for mayor of Managua, Eduardo Montealegre, who had to be removed by riot to prevent being assaulted by the mob.

The siege of the marchers, which also involved politicians, intellectuals and civil society leaders, was maintained for about two hours in the western sector of the capital, until the opponents decided to withdraw.

Fighting broke out in various parts of the capital also, with the media once again a target of the FSLN.

One of the journalist covering the events, Ivan Olivares was stabbed with a bayonet and taken to the hospital for stitches.

Olivares later made a call to President Daniel Ortega not to incite further violence, stressing that journalists are becoming the targets of violence from the groups allied to his government.

In two other seperate events media crews from local channels 2 and 8 had their vehicles ransacked and destroyed.

This is the second time in three days the FSLN supporters have refused to let the opposition express their solidarity in the form of a protest march.

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Certified Environmental Group Breaks Ground in Nicaragua

Posted on 17 November 2008 by nicaraguanpost

TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire - Nov. 17, 2008) - Certified Environmental Group, (PINK SHEETS:CENV) subsidiary Global Life Water Inc., has entered into negotiations with the American Nicaraguan Foundation, ANF to provide solar and/or wind powered water purification units to its housing projects in rural communities where they do not have access to the electrical grid.

The American Nicaraguan Foundation ANF was established in 1992 to mitigate the effects of poverty in Nicaragua. ANF has donated millions of dollars in aid through its projects and programs in Nicaragua spending less than 1% of its operating costs on administration.

CEG/Global Life Water Inc. water purification units becomes part of a solution to the problem that less than 2/3rds of the world’s population has no access to clean drinking water, which president Lin Armstrong Sharwood states, is a “basic human right”.

The objective of the American Nicaraguan Foundation, ANF and the goals of CEG/Global Life Water Inc. provide a natural synergy to eliminate poverty and water borne disease.

CEG/Global Life Holdings Inc. solar and or wind powered water purification units provide additional electricity to power lights or other applications without ongoing fuel costs.

The company is diligently working on retiring the 190,000,000 shares with the transfer agent and would like to reassure the shareholders that Free Trading Shares remain at 46,357,881 and the shares Held in CEDE are 40,364,183.

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Safe Harbor: This press release contains forward-looking information within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and is subject to the Safe Harbor created by those sections. This material contains statements about expected future events and/or financial results that are forward-looking in nature and subject to risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements by definition involve risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Certified Environmental Group Inc. to be materially different from the statements made herein.

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Satire: Jong missing in cyberspace, Rumsfeld offered one last kill

Posted on 13 November 2008 by nicaraguanpost

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There is fresh speculation about the health of North Korea’s “Dear Leader” Kim Jong-Il, amid suggestions that an image of Mr. Kim may have been doctored.
The image and accompanying video, released on Wednesday, appeared to show Mr. Kim in good health, decked out with glasses from his longtime friend and idol, Elton John.
In the video Il seemed in great spirits, drinking beer, singing along to one of Johns greatest hits “Someone stole my bomb tonight”
But an analysis by the UK’s Times newspaper found an apparent mismatch of available beverages In the Communist state, which led to continued rumors.
These fears were laid to rest when a spokesman for Il announced he had just received his 1st computer in the “No child left behind program” and has been busy surfing the chat rooms, youtube and just generally getting his groove on.
The irregularities of the photo have given new life to suggestions Mr. Kim if not seriously ill, may be seriously missing a screw or two, North Korea expert Dr Aidan Foster-Carter told the BBC.
The suspicions about Mr. Kim’s health have gathered force since about mid-August, when Nth Korea started up their Nuclear reactor program again after signing off on it 2 months earlier.
A Whitehouse spokesman said President Bush’s had asked for former defense secretary Rumsfeld to return, to take out “The Little Gook”. Rumsfeld apparently declined, stating that he would only come back for Obama, I mean Osama.
In other news Madonna’s estranged husband, filmmaker Guy Ritchie said he was going after the American diva’s fortune, lock stock with two smoking attorneys.

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Review follows election fraud allegations in Nicaragua

Posted on 13 November 2008 by nicaraguanpost

MANAGUA, Nicaragua (CNN) — Nicaragua’s election council will allow a review of the mayoral election in the nation’s capital after opponents of the ruling Sandinista Party raised fraud allegations, the council’s president said Wednesday.

Election council President Robert Rivas announced that ballot tally sheets from Managua would be reviewed after violence followed a resounding victory for the Sandinistas in Sunday’s municipal elections.

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Advertise in the Post print edition for only $25

Posted on 13 November 2008 by nicaraguanpost

Th Nicaraguan Post is starting a new advertising section for a business card size ad.

We want to give small businesses a chance to promote themselves where it has not been cost effective before.

For only $25 you can have your color business card in the Nicaraguan Post.

This is great opportunity for people in the service industry, such as auto repair, computer repair, dentists, doctors, construction, landscaping, massage therapist, web design, attorney’s and many other small businesses.

The demand in the English language community for reliable local services is very high.

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Election results update: Montealegre claims victory despite vote tally, capital at boiling point

Posted on 10 November 2008 by nicaraguanpost

Thousands of Montealegre supporters took to the streets today after the PLC candidate declared victory in the race for Mayor of Managua.

With the early numbers coming in last night of an FSLN victory, candidate for Mayor of Managua, three time World boxing champion Alexis Arguello also took to the streets of the capital in celebration with his legion of fanatical of supporters.

Montealegre has denounced the early returns and said his figures clearly stated him reaching over 50% of the vote and the party  in front in 11 of the 16 major municipalities .

The capital is clearly in a volatile situation with the strong possibility it may well errupt. Violence between the rival party supporters is starting to materialize across the country.

The wait for further results is only adding to the tension.

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With no foreign observers allowed by the Government, the validity of any result, whatever the outcome, will be held into question.

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Nicaraguan Boxing update October 29th 2008

Posted on 29 October 2008 by nicaraguanpost

By Darrell Williams, This Sunday night marks the 6th attempt at a world title by a Nicaraguan fighter this year.
In La Feria de San Marcos, Mexico Nerys Espinosa (25-4) takes on WBA light Flyweight champion Ulisis Solis (27-1).
Espinosa has been waiting patiently for his shot at a title. But in Solis he faces the number one rated fighter in the division.
Solis is a slick fighter with a tremendous left hook that has speed and devastating power on it.
Espinosa is in great shape and very hungry for the title but will not be able to make any errors if he wants to be the 3rd World champion from Nicaragua this year, following in the footsteps of Roman “Chocolate’ Gonzales and Juan Palacios.
On the 14th of this month we have the return to the ring of former World lightweight champion Jose Alfaro. Alfaro has not fought since the loss of his title in Japan earlier this year.
The fight at Pharaohs Casino in Managua will headline a 10-bout card, which will include Nicaragua’s newest sensation, 16-year-old Carlos (El Chocorronito) Buitrago.
Buitrago has a pro record of (6-0) and although not blessed with the punching power of “Chocolate” yet, is as technically gifted a fighter as Nicaragua as seen for many a year. The boy is a pure joy to watch and although still only fighting four rounders, it is something not to be missed.
This event will be completely enclosed inside the big tent at Pharaohs Caretera A Masaya location. Rain or shine, the fights will go on.
World champion Juan Palacios is also back in the ring shortly, with the 1st defense of his 105lb title. He takes on Teruo Masawa in China, Nov 7th, on the undercard of Andrew Golota versus Ray Austin. This should be a comfortable night for the Nicaraguan, but he will do well to remember the fate of Alfaro, who went to Japan in very similar circumstances, only to be upset.
And finally, in one of the most bizarre situations of recent times; after 4 postponements, William Gonzalez will finally step into the ring Dec 13th for his title shot against Joseph Agbeko. William’s is often overlooked because of the trials and tribulations that have continually derailed his career. But make no doubt about it, he is an excellent fighter, and come Dec 13th, don’t be surprised if once again, El Presidente is digging in to the government coffers, for yet another house in an ever growing list of Nicaraguan World champions.

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Beyond beach cabanas – Paraiso Beach Hotel highlights the importance of eco tourism

Posted on 28 October 2008 by nicaraguanpost


By Francoise Snobel.
Sustainable tourism is paramount to Paraiso Beach Hotel owners, Ton Bos and Mike Brower, two management consultants that left their company in Holland for a very different life on Big Corn Island. Their journey into hotelier status started out as a faraway dream that quickly become a reality after backpacking through Brazil. “We either had to stop talking about it or do it,” said Ton. And they chose the latter when their travels took them to Corn Island. The original owners of Paraiso Beach Hotel were returning to Canada and the property had just gone up for sale. “It was a real synchronization,” said Ton. “We passed the gate and just knew it would be a big turning point in our lives.” Three weeks later a deal was made. In January of 2005, Ton and Mike re-opened Paraiso Beach Hotel, a collection of Caribbean style cabanas that feel authentically “Corn Island”.

But their story does not end there, as running the hotel was just a small part of their relocation plans. Through their previous business contacts, Ton and Mike were able to gain the support of non-profit organization MITIALTO, where they raised enough funds to renovate one Big Corn Island school and build two more. In addition to this, Ton and Mike have improved the island’s education through teacher training initiatives and purchasing school materials. The next eagerly anticipated challenge for Ton and Mike is a Big Corn water project that is in the works, with the goals of clean drinking water, halting erosion and reducing garbage.
“These projects have nothing to do with reputation,” said Mike. “It’s just something you do.”
Paraiso Beach Hotel – Big Corn Island, Nicaragua
Tel: +(505) 575 5111
Website: www.paraisoclub.com
Accommodation:
15 cosy cabanas are dotted throughout the property, which is only 80 meters away from the beach. With palm tree thatched roofs and a well-maintained tropical landscaped garden, Paraiso Beach Hotel’s accommodation is a little piece of Nicaraguan paradise. Rooms are simple, but impeccably clean and very comfortable. Crisp white sheets, mosquito nets and Nicaraguan style furnishings adorn the wooden walled rooms and colourful hammocks hang outside private verandas. Cabanas are air-conditioned and have clean private bathrooms with showers.
Atmosphere:
Laid-back and friendly, the staff and guests make the Paraiso Beach Hotel experience a memorable one. The charm of the island is not lost at Paraiso, which is a big issue many developments face when introducing tourism. This has a lot to do with the owners, as they have become part of the community and want their accommodation to be authentic and non-intrusive. There is a real Caribbean feel here.
Food and Drink:
Paraiso has just recently renovated their bar, restaurant and kitchen. The restaurant, called The Buccaneer, is amidst the gardens in the open air and under a thatched roof. The menu is quite expansive and reasonably priced. Those looking for some fresh seafood can indulge in lobster, shrimp and whole fish, served Caribbean style, with garlic or with lime salt and pepper – all of which are mouth-wateringly tasty. Pizza, pasta, salads and soups are also available. A continental breakfast is complimentary for Paraiso Beach Hotel guests. The bar is stocked with plenty of drink options, from pina coladas to nica libres, guests can be choosy with their tipple.
Activities:
The Little Corn Island snorkelling trip is a must. Here guests have a scenic boat ride with plenty of snorkelling opportunities. Amazing marine life can be seen, including rays, nurse sharks, and brightly coloured tropical fish and coral. During this trip, the boat stops off at Little Corn Island, first to explore and then back again on a secluded part of the beach for some fresh coconut water (and rum, if you choose!). Those who want to kneeboard are offered a bit of watersport excitement and those who prefer a mellower afternoon can soak up the sun on the white sandy beach
The Last Word:
An authentically Caribbean retreat that prides itself on sustainable tourism – Paraiso Beach Hotel on Big Corn Island truly is a little piece of paradise.

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Rancho Santana: A jewel on Nicaragua’s Pacific coast

Posted on 28 October 2008 by nicaraguanpost


While some residential communities have suffered as a result of the real estate recession in the USA, Rancho Santana continues to thrive with new houses going up every month.
In addition to the healthy rate of single-family construction that is going on, there are five more neighborhoods currently underway: the Seagate condominiums, 24 oceanfront luxury condominiums with unobstructed views and beach access, well located just a few steps from the clubhouse and spa. The Seagate beach village, 90 oversized single-family home lots, starting at $46,000 that comes with a choice of three building plans for a beach cottage.
These sites are set in a village environment along the picturesque Limon River and within walking distance to the beach and all the Ranch Santana amenities.
Visto Del mar, a condo-hotel development consisting of110 income producing hillside cottages with sea and mountain views starting as low as $139,000.
The Estates, a privately gated, upscale community of 50one+ acre lots with spectacular ocean valley and mountain views, and finally a new 200 acre eco-friendly mountainside reserve which will feature 100 eco-friendly cabins in a natural tranquil forest environment with stunning panoramic views.
Rancho Santana was once my dream and the dream of my American and Nicaraguan partners. But now it’s a reality for more than 350 property owners and residents who have come here to take advantage of Nicaragua’s Riviera coast. Around us other, smaller developments have popped up in recent years. Together they have created thousands of jobs for local residents and pumped tens of millions of dollars into the Tola community and into Rivas and Managua, the two cities that most directly benefit from this new and exciting surge of development.
Ranch Santana retains all its immense natural beauty in developing our community; we took plans to ensure that the natural integrity of the land was never altered. The groomed dirt roads were groomed along the cow paths. The ravines and gullies that bring the rainwater to the sea are undisturbed. The hillsides have not been leveled to accommodate track housing, as has now been done elsewhere around here.
The monkeys and parrots are thriving. The turtles come to nest on our beaches. And the waves are still amazing.
The hiking, biking and horseback riding at Ranch Santana are spectacular. But the crown jewel of our bedizened community is out five beaches. Two of these beaches are beautiful hidden coves that can only be reached on foot from within the community. The other three beaches are wide with pinks sands and a beautiful shoreline.
Because of nearby Lake Nicaragua, these beaches enjoy offshore winds about 3330 days a year. This creates two constantly great surf breaks nearly all year long; one in Playa Santana and one in Playa Rosada.
From the south end of Ranch Santana surfers have access to two more great breaks, Panga drops and Colorado are just a short walk down the beach.
All around Ranch Santana you can see signs of what the future will bring. Many of the small, wooded framed shacks that once housed the local farming families, have being renovated or replaced entirely with brick and stucco homes, that are painted in bright colors and fronted by little gardens and and colorful native flowers. In the towns of La Salinas and Limon you will find dozens of new local restaurants, serving local residents along with visitors from Nicaragua and abroad.
The children at the local schools have new bags and uniforms (thanks to donations given by Rancho Santana’s development office and many of it’s residents)
Many of the employees at Ranch Santana receive free English training. And the Roberto Clemente Health Clinic established in 2002 by the developers of Rancho Santana, services more than 1000 patients a year, on 24/7 basis.
Rancho Santana is a proven community with a 10-year history of continual expansion and improvements and a record of servicing it’s ever- growing population of US Nicaraguan and international property owners.

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Piedras y Olas, majestic above the bay

Posted on 28 October 2008 by nicaraguanpost


Piedras y Olas is a unique socially conscious hotel and real estate development project that pairs a thriving for-profit hotel business with their nonprofit partner, Foundation A. Jean Brugger. At Piedras Y Olas they continue to be an active, vibrant, welcoming and responsible member of the community in San Juan del Sur. Through their partnership with the Foundation they provide educational funds, school uniforms, a scholarship fund, on-site vocational training and long term employment for hundreds of San Juaneños and surrounding communities.
Piedras y Olas is comprised of hundreds of curving brick stairways flowing through the property, connecting statuesque Villas to rejuvenating pools, gourmet restaurants to contemplative vistas and cozy cabinas…all intertwined to offer their guests time to enjoy a sense of connection to nature and make the most out of the varied and extraordinary views glimpsed from their hillside properties.
With an attentive and friendly staff your every possible need or special request is always fulfilled. The service is superb offering the most elegant gourmet dining in town. Piedras y Olas puts quality and attention to every detail first. With breathtaking ocean views, locally hand crafted furniture, tropically landscaped gardens and high ceilinged rooms you will notice the by playing a proactive and vital role in the development and sustainability of the community, particularly in its children. Their partnership with Foundation A. Jean Brugger provides many educational opportunities for many young people in and around the community.
Their community projects include a school uniform project, a scholarship fund, school supplies and books, as well as environmental projects concerning reforestation and trash collection to name a few. They also are involved in vocational training and offer a special outing and luncheon for ancianos in San Juan del Sur. One of their recent projects concerns an art gallery, La Galeria del Sur, which acts to promote local Nicaraguan art and artists.
Another component of Foundation A. Jean Brugger and partner to Piedras y Olas Hotel & Resort is the veterinary clinic. Stones and Waves Veterinary clinic is not only dedicated to providing quality healthcare for domestic animals but is also a developing wild life center. They are striving to provide the same level of care for captive wild animals in and around San Juan del Sur with the goal to rehabilitate and re-release them back into their natural environments.
Piedras Y olas has two top class restaurants, La Cascada and Bistro La Canoa both offering unique international cuisine with breathtaking views of the bay. With happy hour from 4-8 pm Wednesday and Friday, there is no better place to sip on a strawberry margarita while watching the breathtaking sunset.
The resort has 3 infinity pools including a half size Olympic lap pool. Activities include surfing lessons and surf trips, yoga classes, fishing trips, horseback riding, ATV tours, and much more!
Piedras Y Olas is a unique tourism and development project of the highest quality, one that should not be missed on anyone’s trip to Nicaragua’s beautiful Pacific coast

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