DSAL records 10 deaths from work-related accidents

The Labor Affairs Bureau (DSAL) has disclosed that 10 individuals lost their lives in Macau last year due to work-related accidents, as stated in the “statistical analysis report

Subsidies for non-higher education teachers increase 3%

The allowance for professional development and the direct allowance for non-higher education teachers will see an increase of approximately 3% in the upcoming academic year, as cited in

Foreign employees suspected of theft at frozen meat company

Two male Filipino foreign employees of a frozen meat company have been arrested on suspicion of stealing goods from the warehouse and selling them to local

DSEDJ announces applications for student loans, scholarships for Portugal

Applications for study grants for tertiary education studies in Portugal as well as for loan grants, under the Higher Education Financing Plan from the Education

UNODC calls to treat drug addiction as public health challenge, advocating a more efficient judicial system

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) believes that the local government must look to “always adopt a balanced approach in treating drug

New DSEDJ campsite at Cheoc Van ready this year

A new government facility dedicated to the younger generation, which includes a campsite and a youth activity center, will be ready before this year’s end, the Education

Economy rebound surpasses expectations as GDP rises 26% in Q1

Macau's economy has shown remarkable signs of recovery in the first quarter of 2024 as the gross domestic product (GDP) surged 25.7% year-on-year in real terms,

Longest intercity railway in Greater Bay Area put into operation

Two sections of railway in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area were put into operation yesterday, marking the opening of the longest intercity railway route in the

Officials monitor virus mutations as cases rise nearby

The Health Bureau (SSM) is closely watching the mutations of influenza viruses and new coronaviruses due to a rise in cases in neighboring regions. Officials

Elderly man living alone found dead in apartment

Police received a fire notification yesterday after a male body was found in an apartment unit in Fai Chi Kei. Officers who responded found no suspicious injuries on

Lawmaker calls for improved medical access for accident victims

Lawmaker Ron Lam is calling on authorities to improve mechanisms for road accident victims to access medical treatment. In a written statement to the government, Lam cited examples

Flooding and heavy raining possible as low-pressure system develops

Heavy rains and possible flash flooding are in the forecast for Macau starting today as a developing low-pressure system moves into the region, according to the Meteorological and

80% turnout in civil servants exam

Over 11,000 candidates sat for Macau’s comprehensive competency assessment exam yesterday, with the of Public Administration and Civil Service Bureau reporting an 80% turnout of the 14,030 registered.

Macau, Guangxi sign agreements for comprehensive cooperation

Government departments and universities of Macau and Guangxi signed seven cooperation deals covering economy, trade, culture, tourism, environmental protection, and traditional Chinese medicine late last week. Addressing the

BEYOND Expo 2024 features cutting-edge technologies

The BEYOND Expo 2024 was held in Macau from Wednesday through Saturday last week, showcasing cutting-edge technologies while attracting over 1,000 companies to participate. The expo, with the

International gastronomy to feature 100 booths over 10 days in June

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) is organizing the inaugural “International Cities of Gastronomy Fest, Macao.” The event will take place from June 14 to June 23

Zimbabwe authorities mix charm with force in an attempt to shore up the world’s newest currency

The introduction of the world’s newest currency in April inspired a reggae artist to record a song praising the ZiG, or Zimbabwe Gold. The catchy tune,

Zone A to Zone B flyover will cost up to 2.4b and three years to be completed

The new flyover connecting Zone A to Zone B of the new landfills will cost between MOP2.2 to 2.4 billion and will take approximately three years to

Casinos file surge in suspicious activity reports

Suspicious transaction reports from Macau’s gaming sector jumped 89.1% in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same period last year according to data from the city’s

Macau New Neighborhood offers 3,300 parking spaces for sale

Parking spaces at the Macau New Neighborhood (MNN) residential project in Hengqin will go on sale on May 24 (Friday), offering homeowners a convenient option for

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