Day: November 30, 2022

Global uncertainty giving a headache to G20 leaders: Widodo

Global issues proved to be a source of headache for leaders who participated in the G20 Summit and left them with lined faces and graying hair, President Joko Widodo joked during a meeting here on Wednesday. The G20 Summit was held from November 15–16 this year. “I conclude that everyone

Two Rafflesia arnoldii flowers in full bloom in South Bengkulu

Two Rafflesia arnoldii flowers have been in full bloom in the garden of a local resident of Pulu Lebagh hamlet, Kayu Teaching Village, Ulu Manna sub-district, South Bengkulu district, Bengkulu province, since September 27, 2022. They are expected to remain in full bloom until Thursday (December 1), Yogi, a coordinator

Jakarta uses gubernatorial regulation for setting Bayam apartment rent

The Jakarta provincial government is considering using Gubernatorial Regulation No. 55 of 2018 concerning housing service tariff rates to determine the rental rates for city-managed Kampung Susun Bayam (KSB) apartments in North Jakarta. “If the management is handed over to the provincial government, the tariff will refer to Gubernatorial Regulation

Ministry supports gender equality through digital space guideline

The Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection creates a guideline on gender equality as a reference for the government in formulating policies to ensure women are not left behind in the digital space. This guideline is also created to help everyone know about the gender gap within the digital

Investment worth nearly US$31 billion ready to be executed: Minister

Coordinating Maritime Affairs and Investment Minister Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan affirmed that investment worth US$30.9 billion in the downstreaming sector is ready to be implemented to provide benefits to the Indonesian economy. “In our next year’s pipeline, there is almost US$31 billion (investment) that we have to execute,” he stated during

Jakarta urges parents to complete children’s basic immunization

The Jakarta Health Office urged parents to implement basic immunization, starting from infants to children in primary school, to prevent tuberculosis (TB) and polio. “Health is very fundamental,” Head of Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Immunization at the Jakarta Health Office Ngabila Salama stated here, Wednesday. Salama said that this translated to