Day: January 7, 2023

East Java chiefly prioritizing people’s welfare improvement in 2023

East Java Governor Khofifah Indar Parawansa stated that improving people’s welfare remains the main focus of the province’s development in 2023.   “(This is) especially related to the handling of extreme poverty, education, and human resource development as well as stunting prevalence reduction,” Parawansa remarked after leading the “East Java

Police to bifurcate driving license type C to three categories

The National Police Traffic Corps will implement a policy of dividing the driver’s license (SIM) for two-wheeled motor vehicles, or Type C, to three categories.   “The sooner, the better. SIM C1 is (ready), (but) I have not talked about SIM C2 yet,” Police Traffic Corps’ Director of Registration and

Perbasi spotlights minister’s commitment to supporting basketball

Minister of State-owned Enterprises Erick Thohir’s commitment to advancing basketball sports in Indonesia has been proven, Indonesian Basketball Association (Perbasi) Chairperson Danny Kosasih stated.   “Mr Erick Thohir is the person, who has the sincerity to support the national basketball team,” Kosasih noted here, Saturday.   He pointed out that

Operator to introduce zoning system at Borobudur Temple complex

The operator of Borobudur Temple in Magelang, Central Java, planned to introduce a zoning system at the tourism site complex to optimize the temple’s function in terms of the conservation, spiritual, education, and commercial aspects.   President Director of PT Taman Wisata Candi Borobudur, Prambanan & Ratu Boko (PT TWC)

Trade Ministry prepares to intervene as soybean prices bite

The Ministry of Trade has expressed its readiness to carry out special interventions to reduce soybean prices in the market.   “As we know, the price of soybeans in the market is still very high, even though the government has assigned Bulog to import it. This is also one of

Need stability to achieve 2023 investment target: Minister

Investment Minister Bahlil Lahadalia has said that stability is needed in order to achieve the investment target of Rp1,400 trillion set by President Joko Widodo for 2023.   If Indonesia can maintain stability throughout 2023, the country’s growth will be good, too, he added.   “If stability is not maintained