Venezuela government using fingerprints to control what you buy
Venezuela’s government has opted for a controversial fingerprinting system in private supermarkets to make sure people get a certain ration of basic products, to fight product hoarding and avoid these products being sold black market. President Nicolas ...
Venezuela's PDVSA wind project nears final stage
Venezuela's Paraguaná wind project received components for its last 22 wind turbines, a release from state oil firm PDVSA said. Located near the Paraguaná refinery complex in Falcón state, the wind project is expected to deliver 100MW of capacity to ...
Venezuela Will Begin Fingerprinting Grocery Shoppers To Control How Much Food They Buy
CARACAS, Venezuela – Venezuela's food shortage is so bad the country is mandating that people scan their fingerprints at grocery stores in order to keep people from buying too much of a single item. President Nicolas Maduro says a mandatory ...
Venezuela Mayor’s Association: Maduro “Strangling” City Governments
EspañolVenezuela is a decentralized republic, both politically and administratively, according to the oil-rich country’s Constitution. However, according to the Venezuela Mayor’s Association, President Nicolás Maduro intends to bring this ...
Venezuela Installs Fingerprint Scanners in Supermarkets to Regulate Sale of Food
The economic situation in Venezuela has grown so dire under socialist President Nicolás Maduro that the federal government announced a plan to install a mandatory fingerprinting system in supermarkets, which would prevent individuals from buying "too much ...