1978 Kenya’s founding father dies

Kenya’s president, Jomo Kenyatta, has died at his home in Mombasa. An official announcement on Voice of Kenya radio said Mr Kenyatta died peacefully in his sleep on Tuesday

A global economy in growing danger

Martin Kopf needs natural gas to run his family’s company, Zinkpower GmbH, which rustproofs steel components in western Germany. Zinkpower’s facility outside Bonn uses gas

Melco honors 20 colleagues from Back to School program

Melco Resorts & Entertainment recently hosted a dedicated Back to School graduation ceremony for 20 colleagues who have been studying for their High School Diplomas while working full time

MGM and MYEIC host visit to young entrepreneurs 

The second edition of “MGM x MYEIC Young Entrepreneur Nurturing Program” introduced a new project series, namely the “Pulse-Checking for Young Entrepreneurs.” Aimed to help young entrepreneurs to seek breakthroughs

Strike at biggest shipping port adds to UK industrial chaos

The first day of a planned strike at Britain’s biggest container port started yesterday, joining a series of walkouts by transportation workers that have disrupted economic activity across

Presale housing system stands at a crossroad

It’s true that the completion of some housing projects has been delayed, but work on most of the projects is progressing smoothly and housing units will be handed

Monday, August 22, 2022 – edition no. 4079

— Only supermarkets thriving in crisis, sector growing by 28% * Gaming | ‘Firm recovery’ only in 2023 as casino losses up to USD2b in first half * Covid-19 | City drops

Car blast kills daughter of Russian known as ‘Putin’s brain’

MOSCOW — The daughter of a Russian nationalist ideologist who is often referred to as "Putin's brain" was killed when her car exploded on the outskirts of Moscow, officials said

Chinese farmers struggle as scorching drought wilts crops

Hundreds of persimmon trees that should be loaded with yellow fruit lie wilted in Gan Bingdong's greenhouse in southwestern China, adding to mounting farm losses in a scorching summer that

Lawmakers discontented with quality of public housing

Several lawmakers within the Legislative Assembly (AL) remain discontented with the construction quality of public housing and have submitted written inquiries to the government on the

Scheme to shorten waiting period at airport underway

The health authorities are still working on a new scheme that was recently announced regarding the reduced waiting time of arrivals to Macau, following several reports

School resumption Students and teaching staff required to present NAT certificate on first day

Tertiary and non-tertiary education teaching staff and students are required to present a negative nucleic acid test (NAT) result taken within 72 hours prior to the

Authorities admit source of positive case at Treasure Hotel unknown

The health authorities said they are investigating the source of a positive case at Treasure Hotel and suspect that the employee was infected due to the

US to hold trade talks with Taiwan, island drills military

The U.S. government will hold trade talks with Taiwan in a sign of support for the island democracy that China claims as its own territory,

‘Sandwich class’ housing law ready in October

One of the few novelties presented during yesterday’s Legislative Assembly (AL) session was the news that the law that will regulate the access and conditions

July visitors drop 99% amid outbreak

Visitor arrivals in July drastically dropped by 98.8% year-on-year to 9,759 due to the city’s partial lockdown in response to its largest outbreak since mid-June.

Visitor expenditures cut by nearly 50% in Q2

The total spending of visitors (excluding gaming expenses) dropped by 46.3% year-on-year to MOP3.85 billion in the second quarter of 2022.  Total spending of

UM welcomes 3,900 new students in record high applications 

The University of Macau (UM) welcomed over 3,900 new students yesterday in an online ceremony for the 2022/2023 academic year. This year has seen a record number of

GEG confident in new concession, reports 40% revenue drop in Q2

Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) recorded a net revenue of HKD2.4 billion in the second quarter, down 56% year-on-year and down 41% quarter-on-quarter. According to its

Multi-property VP receives accolade from Marriott International Greater China

Janet McNab, multi-property vice president of The St. Regis Macao and Sheraton Grand Macao, was recently awarded the Mustang Award from Marriott International. The annual award

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