Day: January 3, 2023

Jakarta finalizing giant sea wall concept

The Jakarta provincial government is finalizing the giant sea wall construction concept, as it is related to spatial planning and intersects with other provinces. “We sharpened the concept and leave it to the Ministry of Development Planning (Bappenas),” Acting Governor of Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono stated after chairing a meeting

BPH Migas collected 1.42 million liters fuel oil in cases

Downstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Agency (BPH Migas) and National Police, during the course of 2022, succeeded in resolving cases in which 1.42 million liters of fuel oil were misused. “The quantity that was successfully recovered reached approximately 1.42 million liters,” Head of BPH Migas Erika Retnowati remarked at a

Police mull combining e-ticketing, manual ticketing

The Traffic Corps of the National Police is considering combining Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) e-ticketing and manual ticketing to reinforce public compliance with traffic regulations. “We observe the community from the traffic awareness side, (to find) whether (we should) still apply e-ticketing or combine it with manual ticketing,” Chief

New COVID-19 cases caused by new variants, not travel: Minister

Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin clarified that people’s travel or dynamics did not really affect the spike in COVID-19 cases, but rather, it was caused by the emergence of new variants. “Indeed, the spike in the COVID-19 wave was caused by a new variant. The scientific data is like that,

Thohir welcomes resumption of Garuda Indonesia stock trade

Minister of State-Owned Enterprises Erick Thohir has welcomed the resumption of trading in flag carrier Garuda Indonesia’s stock at the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) as a good omen for the airline’s recovery. With the GIAA ticker code appearing on IDX, the resumption of trading in the airline’s stock on Tuesday demonstrated public

West Papua Police prepare personnel to secure General Elections

The West Papua Regional Police have prepared personnel to secure the implementation of the 2024 General Elections, whose phases begin this year. “We have law enforcement forces who are members of the Integrated Law Enforcement to prepare work procedure and concept in handling violations (during elections),” Chief of West Papua