CTM 5G service to start with city center

Years after provision of 4G mobile services, the telecom company has started its tests on 5G mobile technology in Macau. The company is ready to commence

UM professor highlights Guangdong’s leading role and SARs’ supporting role in GBA

A law professor from the University of Macau has highlighted the importance of Guangdong, and downgraded Macau and Hong Kong’s position in the Greater Bay Area development

Briefs | Nov GGR down 9% to MOP22.5-23b: Nomura

Nomura has estimated the local gaming industry’s gross gaming revenue (GGR) per day through the first ten days of the month was roughly MOP750 million, down 12% against

Q&A | William Bascaule Director AFM: Alliance Française’s modernizing programs, aims to collaborate with Hengqin, Zhuhai

Alliance Française Macao (AFM) has outlined its goals for the next year, with a focus on strengthening its collaboration with local universities, renovating its premises and

Briefs | Grand Prix Museum to charge entry fee of 80 patacas

The city’s soon-to-be-reopened Grand Prix Museum will charge an entry fee, according to a dispatch published in the official gazette.  Visitors aged between 12 and 65 year

On the road to GP | Theodore is in ‘good shape’ to reclaim the title, team principal says

The SJM Prema Theodore Racing team is ready and well prepared to aim for their record ninth win in the Macau Grand Prix, the team’s principal Teddy Yip

Professor appeals over dismissal due to borrowing from students

The Court of Final Appeal (TUI) has set aside the appeal of a professor who asked for more than one million patacas in compensation over his

Crime | Junket promoters VIP room investment scam

Two detained Hong Kong residents and one unidentified man on the run are reportedly responsible for a casino VIP room investment scam, the Judiciary Police (PJ) reported

PJ claims no bias in two graffiti cases

The Judiciary Police (PJ) has taken two different approaches in two cases of damage done to a wall in Travessa da Paixão, according to a report

Local firm significantly benefits from Sands Procurement training

The Paris Store in Macau has opened its doors to the public to provide local residents a range of French products and produce. Karen Chu, executive director of Paris

New law on animal epidemic prevention and control

A bill regulating the prevention and control of animal epidemics was reviewed in detail for the first time by the Legislative Assembly’s First Standing Committee yesterday.

Carlos Noronha: Macau should step up CSR effort, says scholar

There is a lot more for Macau companies to do in terms of corporate social responsibility, says Prof. Carlos Noronha, Associate Professor of Accounting at the

Jason Ni | Plastic-free is ultimate goal: Wynn Research Director

Work on reducing the use of disposable plastic is in progress at Wynn Macau and Wynn Palace, alongside work in other aspects to promote environmental protection, as noted

CESL Asia highlights firm’s social community purpose

CESL Asia hosted its annual community event, CESL Asia and Friends Sport Fun Day, yesterday with the theme “community care and harmonious development of our society.”

On the road to GP | Guia race 66 officially kicks-off

The 66th Macau Grand Prix was officially inaugurated on Saturday in a ceremony held at Tap Seac Square. The event extended over Saturday afternoon and Sunday until

Ask the Vet | Congestive heart failure in dogs

Congestive heart failure in dogs can be the result of parasitical heart-worm infection, or even caused by congenital deformity. However, obesity can also put your dog at risk

Ho to announce half-revamped government: report

The new Chief Executive (CE) Ho Iat Seng is preparing to change three out of the five secretaries from the previous government. In the new government, Wong Sio Chak

DSSOPT reassures on-ramp to Ferry Bridge is safe

The Land, Public Works and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT) issued a statement yesterday afternoon affirming that the access ramp to the Friendship Bridge from the peninsula side

Briefs | Exhibition industry depends less on government funds

The Macao Trade and Investment Institute said that the exhibition industry’s dependence on government funds has decreased. IPIM Executive Director Sam Lei said on Friday’s TDM radio program

Govt spends 15 million bringing Sino-France souvenir to Macau

The local government is spending 15 million patacas to bring the French Mechanical Spirit of the Dragon-Horse to Macau for tourists and local residents in celebration

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