New specialty building at CSJH inaugurated

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng presided over the inauguration of the new Public Health Specialty Building, an eight-floor building with 80 wards and 160 beds.

30% of civil servants blame long working hours for lack of family time

A survey has discovered that 30% of local civil servants believe long working hours are to blame for reduced family time. The Macau Civil Servants Federation

Lawyer involved in alleged prosecutor bribes denies role in case

The lawyer-defendant in the alleged bribery involving senior prosecutor Kong Chi has denied in court having played any part. According to local media outlet

DSF expects higher growth in public income next year

Public income is expected to grow next year as compared with the previous several years amid the tourism revival, director of Financial Services Bureau (DSF) Iong

Nearly 800 being followed up with rehab services

The Health Bureau (SSM) has announced that its psychiatric service team has so far followed up on 786 cases to provide care, support and rehabilitation services

Caritas Charity Run raises MOP640,000

Caritas Macau held its charity run at the University of Macau, its first offline charity run to be held after the pandemic. The event was divided into different

Air Macau postpones flights to Jakarta

Local carrier Air Macau has postponed its inaugural flight to Jakarta, Indonesia, that was supposed to take off yesterday, following an emergency notification from Jakarta Aviation authorities that there

Outdoor parking lot in Taipa to open

The Estr. Gov. Albano de Oliveira parking lot has been redesigned with aim of opening this year. This will provide parking for light and heavy vehicles. Optimization

Employees in transport sector down

Receipts and expenditure of the Transport, Storage & Communications Sector in 2022 amounted to MOP16.83 billion and MOP15.16 billion respectively, down by 11.7% and 10.3% year-on-year. Establishments engaged

CE mourns passing of former Premier Li, recalls ‘great contribution’

The memorial arrangements for former Premier Li Keqiang in Macau will be in compliance with national instructions, Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng has said over the weekend

Unemployment rate remains at 3.1% in Q3

The unemployment rate of local residents remained unchanged at 3.1% in the third quarter (Q3), according to the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC). The general unemployment

China’s chief epidemiologist who helped drive the anti-COVID fight dies at age 60

Wu Zunyou, an epidemiologist who helped drive the country's strict zero-COVID measures in China that suspended access to cities and confined millions to their homes, died today (Friday). He was

The sudden death of China’s former PM Li Keqiang has shocked many

The sudden death of China's former second-ranking leader, Li Keqiang, has shocked many people in the country, with tributes offered up to the ex-official who promised market-oriented reforms but was

Secretary Rosário denies flaws to parliament

Secretary for Transport and Public Works Raimundo do Rosário queried why lawmaker Leong Hong Sai asked about direct designation of land concession yesterday, given existing laws have prohibited

Lusofonia Festival opens tonight

The Lusofonia Festival opens today until Sunday, showcasing different types of performances and offerings from Portuguese-speaking countries. In the 26th festival, the emphasis will

Luxury vehicle brand Zeekr to expand in Hong Kong, Macau in 2024

Chinese premium electric automobile brand Zeekr is expected to expand its market in both the SARs in 2024, kicking off three showrooms in Hong Kong and

SAR gov’t ‘strongly dissatisfied’ with US report on Macau’s trafficking prevention works

The SAR government issued a statement in response to the United States’ earlier report on the need to prevent and combat human trafficking in Macau, criticizing

2,700 vehicles with unpaid road tax

From January to September, the Transport Bureau (DSAT) seized 2,700 cars for unpaid road tax and cancelled their registration. The authorities said that, for the first nine months,

Police arrest six individuals over false employment and sex work

The Public Security Police investigated cases of false employment, extortion and sex work, arresting six men and women from Hong Kong, Macau and the mainland. Among them, a

Three victims of a Macauscam syndicate back home

Three Malaysians, victims of human trafficking by a Macau scam syndicate in Peru, were rescued by the South American country’s authorities and have returned home safely, according to

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