December 11, 2025
General News Infrastructure

New Antioquia Governor Promises Alternative Financing to Complete ‘4G’ Highways, Amend Hidroituango Contract

Newly elected Antioquia Governor Andrés Julián Rendón promised in an interview published today (November 1) in the Medellin-based daily newspaper El Colombiano that he has already come up with several ways to finance completion of the crucial “4G” highways linking Medellin to-and-from Atlantic and Pacific freight ports. Current Colombia President Gustavo Petro —
Business Politics

‘Fico’ Wins Medellin Mayoralty, Rendon Wins Antioquia Governorship; Petro, Quintero, Perez Trashed by Voters

Enormously popular former Medellin Mayor Federico Gutierrez (“Fico,” right in photo, above) last night (October 28) recorded a smashing, runaway second-term victory with 73% of the vote, beating hugely unpopular Mayor Daniel Quintero’s hand-picked successor, Juan Carlos Upegui, who garnered an historically pathetic 10% of total votes. In similar fashion, former Rionegro
Business Companies

Tigo-UNE Nine-Months 2023 Net Loss Hits US$128 Million, but Outlook Improves

Luxembourg-based cell-phone/telecom/internet multinational Millicom announced October 25 that its half-owned Tigo-UNE subsidiary in Colombia — the other half owned by Medellin-based public utility EPM – has posted a net loss of US$138 million for the first nine months of 2023 (January through September). (The Tigo-UNE joint venture with EPM also incorporates related