Supermarkets apologize for incorrect sale prices

Two supermarket chains, San Miu and Royal have apologized to public for pricing vegetables and fruits incorrectly, as was revealed by online posts. Some

Bus ride woes, 126 denied boarding

Yesterday, at least 126 people were denied boarding public buses, the representative of the Transport Bureau (DSAT), Chang Cheong Hin, said at the press briefing

Association warns of financial mayhem for gaming employees under ‘zero-Covid’ strategy

A gaming association has expressed concern that the Macau government’s confinement measures will likely disadvantage employees in the sector. To curb the spread of Covid-19, Macau

Walking dogs banned for a week, considered a crime

Taking your dogs out for a walk and performing the pets’ excretory necessities is, for a week commencing today, banned by the local authorities who consider

Special permits to ride buses delayed

The special permits to be issued by the Transport Bureau (DSAT) that will allow those who need to commute to work this week by riding

S&P Global is pessimistic about city’s 2022 GGR

International economic rating institution S&P Global Ratings expects that Macau’s 2022 end gross gambling revenue (GGR) will at most reach USD10.08 billion, several media report.

Lawmakers express support for gov’t assistance, yet calls on greater measures for SMEs

Several lawmakers have expressed support for the recent government announcement of a MOP10 billion subsidy plan targeting SMEs and residents in need amid the current

Essential workers to undergo daily NAT

The director of the Health Bureau (SSM), Alvis Lo announced that those workers who are considered essential under the executive order from the Chief Executive and

CE extends condolences on death of Japan’s Abe

Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng extended deep condolences to the sudden and unfortunate passing of Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe. Ho did so on behalf of the

Residents consider halting the city ‘not ideal’

Several residents have divided opinions regarding the ban on people leaving their homes unless essential.  The government has announced that from

City to shut casinos for a week amidst Covid-19 outbreak

Macau will close all its casinos for a week starting today – the second closure the government has ordered since the first outbreak in February 2020,

87-year-old woman falls from height

The city saw another alleged suicide of an octogenarian in the traditional residential district of Fai Chi Kei yesterday morning, the Judiciary Police (PJ) announced.

Beijing appears to retract vaccine mandate after pushback

The Chinese capital Beijing appears to have backed off a plan to launch a vaccine mandate for entry into certain public spaces after pushback from

Biden administration honoring commitments would be best guardrails for Sino-US relations

US-China relations are in danger of being further led “astray” due to the problematic perception of China among many in Washington, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi

‘Work permit’ required to get on public buses this week

30 special public bus routes will operate from July 11 to July 18 amid the suspension of industrial and commercial services. According to a statement issued by the Transport

Gov’t mandates public to stay at home

The Executive Order No. 115/2022, signed by the Chief Executive today, includes the requirement for individuals to stay at home, unless their outings are necessary, such as for "work in

Gov’t orders suspension of non-essential services from July 11

  The government has ordered all industries and commercial companies and venues in Macau to suspend operation from July 11 until July 18. In a press conference today, authorities clarified that the

Gov’t has different criteria for locking down different venues

A public health official admitted yesterday that there exists different criteria for determining whether a location should be locked down when positive cases are detected there.

People’s Daily CCP official media claims 72% support lockdown in Macau

Some 72% of Macau’s population supports more restrictive measures to contain the Covid-19 outbreak, the People’s Daily — the largest newspaper group in China and

Gov’t to adjust hours of some testing stations for the sixth round

Eighteen SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test (NAT) stations will not be open during the early morning hours in the upcoming round of citywide testing, an official announced

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