Guadalajara kids can look forward to new role-play ‘city’
Kids love role-playing by mimicking traditionally adult activities. Fourteen years ago, that premise led Mexican entrepreneur Xavier Lopez Ancona to open KidZania, an entertainment/educational theme park where children aged 4 to 12 could acquire real-life skills, learn about working and having a career and be introduced to the fundamentals of financial literacy.
Economically challenged Mexicans lacking health insurance who turned up at the public Hospital General de Occidente (commonly referred to as Zoquipan) in Zapopan this week were surprised to find that charges for medical services had shot up overnight by roughly 120 percent.
Behind schedule and with doubts over the transparency of its financing and construction, Guadalajara’s new civil court court complex opened this week with a ceremony presided over by Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval.
Four teenagers were arrested in Guadalajara last week for using Facebook to threaten and extort an 18-year-old male, the Jalisco Prosecutor’s Office (FGE) revealed on Saturday.
A month-long donation campaign at the Costco store in Guadalajara has raised more than 321,000 pesos for the Mi Gran Esperanza charity that assists children with cancer.
The general public may enter free of charge on the final day of the third International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Business Expo, which takes place at Expo Guadalajara from Thursday, September 5 to Saturday, September 7.
“Incorporating businesswomen into global value chains” was the theme of the second annual WEConnect International Forum in Mexico, which took place at Guadalajara’s Hotel Crowne Plaza on Tuesday.