Day: November 3, 2022

660 runners from five countries to join Sleman Temple Run #7

A total of 660 runners from five countries will participate in the “Sleman Temple Run #7” on November 20, organized by the Sleman District Tourism Office along with a runners’ community. “The start and finish lines are in the Banyunibo Temple complex, Bokoharjo, Prambanan, Sleman,” Head of the Sleman Tourism

Analog TV broadcast comes to an end in Greater Jakarta

The Communication and Informatics (Kominfo) Ministry officially ended the analog terrestrial television broadcast for Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi (Greater Jakarta) as of Wednesday evening. “We expect that by entering the digital broadcast era, there will be a variety of content with better quality that promote culture,” Kominfo Minister Johnny

APINDO seeks consistent support over established palm oil policies

Chief of the Indonesian Employers Association (APINDO) Hariyadi Sukamdani sought consistent support from the government and the country over palm oil, specifically regarding policies that are established. “Ideally, a policy should not distort the market. We learnt from what happened with the cooking oil dynamics,” Sukamdani noted in a press

Health protocol compliance can prevent new COVID-19 variants: IDI

Compliance with the health protocols can help prevent the spread of new COVID-19 variants such as Omicron, XBB, and XBC, chairperson of the COVID-19 task force of the Indonesian Medical Association (IDI), Erlina Burhan, has said. “Mutations can occur, but new variants can still be avoided by applying the health

GAPKI optimistic of palm oil industry protecting economy from crisis

The Indonesian Palm Oil Association (GAPKI) stated that the domestic palm oil industry can protect the national economy in the face of a possible global crisis next year. Head of Taxation and Fiscal Affairs of GAPKI Bambang Aria Wisena stated here on Thursday that the palm oil industry has the ability to

Immigration to adopt electronic visa on arrival soon

The Law and Human Rights Ministry will immediately adopt electronic visa on arrival (eVoA). “Immigration has completed the eVoA system and is currently testing the system that includes payment via payment gateways,” Acting Director General of Immigration at the Law and Human Rights Ministry Widodo Ekatjahjana noted in a written