IFARHU Confirms PASE-U 2026 Payments Will Be Made by ACH
IFARHU confirmed that PASE-U 2026 will be paid by ACH, changing how student aid is delivered in Panama. The shift moves the program toward faster, electronic transfers.
The latest, verified reporting on events across Panama and beyond. This section covers breaking stories, developments, and essential daily news.
IFARHU confirmed that PASE-U 2026 will be paid by ACH, changing how student aid is delivered in Panama. The shift moves the program toward faster, electronic transfers.
Penonomé celebrated its 445th anniversary by honoring the Pelú legacy and the tambor norte de Coclé, key parts of the town’s cultural identity. The tribute highlighted the enduring role of local tradition in Coclé’s heritage.
Night roadworks on the Pan-American Highway will affect traffic between Vigüí and Santiago from April 21 to 22, 2026. Drivers should expect delays and plan extra travel time.
Panama’s women’s national team beat Cuba 3-0 in Penonomé to qualify for the Concacaf W Championship, taking a key step toward the 2027 World Cup. Players and coach Toña Is said the result reflects a united squad with bigger ambitions ahead.
Panama will host the 2026 South American Youth Games, bringing a major regional youth sports event to the country. The tournament is expected to spotlight emerging athletes and draw strong local interest.
President José Raúl Mulino has called a meeting with transport officials to review the decree classifying Uber and InDriver as luxury taxis in Panama. The decision follows criticism from the transport sector.
Panama’s youth swimming program is emerging as a medal hope ahead of the 2026 South American Youth Games. Hosting the event could give the country’s young athletes a valuable boost.
Panama will celebrate a decade of the March for Science this Sunday at the Biomuseo on Amador, with talks, a science fair and a symbolic walk. The event will spotlight research on health, education, climate change and other key national issues.
Panama’s tax authority has kept its main Balboa headquarters closed during safety inspections, while taxpayers continue using e-Tax 2.0 for filings and payments. The digital platform remains available 24 hours a day.
Mike Stump has been named coach of Panama’s U-20 team and will begin preparations with a three-day microcycle in Metropark ahead of Concacaf competition. The squad is aiming for the 2027 World Cup and a possible path to the 2028 Olympics.
Migration authorities identified irregularities during an operation at Panama City’s Cinta Costera and Mercado de Mariscos, where several people were cited and taken in. The enforcement action highlights continued immigration oversight in one of the capital’s busiest areas.
Students are traveling to Panama City for a Spanish immersion programme that combines classroom learning with visits to cultural landmarks, including the Panama Canal. The trip is designed to strengthen language skills and regional understanding.
Panama’s MIDES has scheduled the second 2026 payment cycle for June 1-12, covering Red de Oportunidades, 120 a los 65 and other programs. The timeline gives beneficiaries a clear window for receiving social assistance funds.
A Panamanian man was ordered held in provisional detention over an alleged migrant trafficking case in Guabalá, Chiriquí. An early hearing was also set for the people believed to have been trafficked.
Traffic on the Pan-American Highway will be diverted from April 21 to May 15, 2026, while work continues on the Corridor of the Beaches. Drivers should expect weekday daytime changes and possible delays.
IFARHU will receive documents for the 2026 General Scholarship Competition from April 20 to 24 in Azuero and Coclé. The schedule is part of the process for students applying for education support in Panama.
Panama is gaining attention as a family-friendly spring 2026 travel destination thanks to its mix of city attractions, nature, and beach experiences. Its variety makes it a strong option for multigenerational trips.
Uber and inDrive reacted to Panama’s new decree regulating app-based transport and converting it into luxury taxis. President José Raúl Mulino said he will meet with authorities to review concerns over the measure.
Specialists in Panama performed a high-risk surgery to replace both the aorta and a heart valve, highlighting the country’s capacity for advanced cardiac care. The procedure required precise coordination because of the critical role both structures play in circulation.
President José Raúl Mulino will review a transport decree after criticism from ride-hailing platforms in Panama. The issue will be discussed with the ATTT and the Ministry of Government.
