CSS Sets April 17 Payment Date for Pensioners and Retirees
The CSS will pay the second half of April’s pension and a bonus to retirees and pensioners on April 17. The date gives beneficiaries a clear timeline for one of the month’s key payments.
The CSS will pay the second half of April’s pension and a bonus to retirees and pensioners on April 17. The date gives beneficiaries a clear timeline for one of the month’s key payments.
Panama will recognize Inadeh training credentials to speed up certification for tourist guides. The agreement aims to improve coordination and make it easier for candidates to qualify.
Panama’s Ministry of Health will deploy a medical module and emergency units at Playa Venao for the Surf competition at the South American Youth Games. The operation will run April 11 to 16 in Pedasí, Los Santos.
About 14,620 passengers traveled by boat in Panama during the first days of the Easter holiday period. Authorities also reported safety violations in Isla Colón and Santa Catalina.
Unión Coclé will host Club Atlético Independiente on Sunday, April 5, in a Liga Panameña de Fútbol Matchday 12 match kicking off at 4:00 p.m. Fans can watch live on TVMAX, TVN Pass, and TVMAX Panamá’s YouTube channel.
UC Davis soccer player Lakelee Perkins volunteered with Global Medical Brigades in Panama, an experience that deepened her focus on health equity and service. Her time in underserved communities is shaping how she approaches leadership on and off the field.
The Chapel of Saint John Paul II at the Presidency will open to visitors on Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday. The Easter weekend schedule gives the public a chance to visit the site during one of Panama’s most important religious periods.
Deadly Russian and Ukrainian strikes killed 10 people as Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Turkey for talks with Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The visit highlights Ankara’s continuing role as a key mediator in the war.
Panama’s women’s national team has announced a 26-player roster for home qualifiers against Aruba and Cuba in Penonomé. The squad enters the decisive doubleheader second in Group E and still in contention for a place in the final qualifying round.
Afro-Panamanian cuisine remains a vital part of Panama’s identity, especially in places like Río Abajo, where food, commerce, and community are closely linked. The challenge now is preserving that heritage while cities modernize.
Panamanian authorities are increasing surveillance in Donoso to trace routes linked to illegal mining and curb environmental damage. The move underscores growing concern over unauthorized extraction in protected areas.
IMA said it has not harmed an Azuero onion producer over a disputed sales quota and reached an agreement with local growers to buy about 10,000 quintals of national onion. The deal supports onion commercialization in one of Panama’s key farming regions.
Debris from an intercepted Iranian projectile sparked a fire in vehicles in Ramat Gan, central Israel, highlighting the civilian risks of the escalating Israel-Iran conflict.
Panama is promoting an artificial insemination program in Chiriquí to improve cattle genetics and strengthen the competitiveness of small livestock producers. The initiative is part of a broader push to modernize national cattle production.
Rising tensions involving the United States, Israel and Iran could disrupt global energy markets and shipping routes, with possible knock-on effects for the Panama Canal. Even from afar, Panama could feel the strain through fuel costs, trade shifts and changing cargo flows.
Panama’s National Lottery has moved its Sunday and Wednesday draws by one day for Semana Santa 2026 and set special holiday office hours. The changes are meant to help ticket vendors and prize winners manage operations smoothly during the Easter period.
Medical societies in Panama are warning about a rise in measles cases across the Americas and urging people to get vaccinated. Health experts say measles can spread rapidly among unvaccinated people.
Panama is under weather advisories for high UV radiation, strong heat sensation, and Pacific swell reaching up to 2 meters. The conditions raise risks for coastal activity and outdoor exposure.
Enrique “Chino” Jaramillo became part of Panama’s political history when he refused to release $100,000 in state funds for Omar Torrijos’s return from Mexico in 1969. His defiance became a lasting example of integrity under military pressure.
More than 77,000 vehicles have already traveled to Panama’s interior during the Easter holiday period, with police and transit authorities maintaining controls along key highways. Officials expect traffic to rise further before Sunday’s return flow to the capital.
