Day: September 10, 2021

Sidoarjo police organize COVID-19 vaccinations during Friday prayers

The Sidoarjo Police Force, East Java organized COVID-19 vaccinations at the Sidoarjo Grand Mosque for congregants attending Friday prayers as part of an effort to build herd immunity. Sidoarjo police chief Senior Commissioner Kusumo Wahyu Bintoro said 500 vaccine doses were arranged for the congregation. “The Friday prayer congregation received an

West Bandung culinary sector globally competitive: Tourism Minister

Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Sandiaga Uno has said that he believes the performing arts and culinary sub-sectors of West Bandung district can compete on the international level. He invited the performing arts and culinary sector players of West Bandung district to continue to innovate and collaborate to produce

Jakarta entrepreneurs donate 70,000 cans of fish for residents

Jakarta’s Metro Jaya Police Chief Inspector General Fadil Imran received 70 thousand cans of fish collected by entrepreneurs for residents. During the “Metro Jaya Police Care” event at JIExpo Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, Friday, in addition to 70 thousand cans of processed fish products, the police chief also received five thousand

Yogyakarta to conduct random checks of tourists’ health documents

The Yogyakarta city government has said it will intensify checks of vaccination and negative COVID-19 certificates of tourists coming to the city on weekends and block several entry points to the city. “So, anyone who comes to Yogyakarta, including tourists or residents who travel from outside the region, must complete

West Papua police name 19 suspects in Kisor attack case

The West Papua police have named 19 suspects in connection with the September 2 attack on the Kisor military post in South Aifat sub-district, Maybrat district, which led to the death of four soldiers. Two of the suspects have been placed under police custody, while a hunt has been launched

Expect Sehati program to help MSEs rise during pandemic: Qoumas

Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas has said he expects the Free Halal Certification Program (Sehati) to help micro small entrepreneurs (MSEs) rise from the adversity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. “The Free Halal Certification Program is a form of concern for the Religious Affairs Ministry for the people. Not only