2008News

Tourism on the up

The Ministry of Tourism reports that tourism was up by 7.17% during the first five months of the year, as reported in the Listin Diario. The DR received 1,677,391 tourists between January and May. This represents an increase of 112,235 more tourists compared to the first five months of 2007. Tourist arrivals grew by 9.78% …
2008News

Banks up rates

Commercial banks and savings and loan associations have upped their interest rates by 2% and 3% for personal loans, vehicular loans and for home financing. Bank officials have been calling clients to notify them of the changes, and that adjustments could now be made on a quarterly base. The average annual mortgage rate is now …
2008News

DN mortality rate high

A report released by the Citizen Watchdog, a division of the Santo Domingo Municipality (AND), reveals that 40 out of every 1,000 children born in the National District (Santo Domingo) die at birth. This is higher than the percentage for Santo Domingo province (39/1,000) and the national average (32/1,000). The report also indicates that 10.8% …
2008News

Importing beggars

Priest Regino Martinez of Solidaridad Fronteriza says that the Haitian children who are regularly posted to beg from passing cars at key intersections in Santiago and Santo Domingo are part of an aggressive people-smuggling ring across the border with Haiti. The Jesuit priest says that the ring is very well organized and operates in several …
2008News

DNCD plays waiting game

The National Drug Control Department (DNCD) says that in the next few days it will reveal what it describes as “important cases of drug trafficking and money laundering involving politicians, armed forces members and civilians, and are probably greater than the case of former military official Quirino Paulino”, who is standing trial on drug trafficking …
2008News

Wrong medicine case

The two children who survived being given the wrong medicine at the Dario Contreras Hospital earlier this week are recovering. Three nurses and two pharmacy employees were suspended after dispensing potassium chloride instead of distilled water to dissolve another pharmaceutical, leading to the death of a two-year old and complications in two other children who …