A video showing shoppers falling over one another in one of Royal Supermarket’s branches went viral on Thursday – and it was all about cooking oil, which was on special offer.
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The Judiciary Police (PJ) reminded the public on Thursday to prepare for the typhoon season in a timely manner.
Children’s mask for students from aged 5-8 to be sold from May 22, announced the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre today.
Macau’s number of visitor arrivals dropped 99.7% year-on-year to 11,041 last month, the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) announced today.
The graft trial of the ex-president of the government’s Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM) and over two dozen co-defendants was adjourned for the second time today because of the unjustified absence of some of the defendants.
The government now expects its facemask purchase scheme to continue for “a period of time”.
A local man borrowed a government-issued consumption subsidy smartcard – popularly known as “green card” – from his septuagenarian neighbour and “sold” it together with his own card for a total of 4,800 patacas which he then gambled away.
Macau’s Public Security Police (PSP) have rejected activists’ request to hold a June 4 vigil due to “the current circumstances,” the Portuguese-language radio channel of public broadcaster TDM reported today.
Lao Wan Seong has been appointed as Deputy General Commander of the Unitary Police Service’s (SPU). Chau Kin Oi has also been promoted from today to Subdirector of the Macao Customs Service (SA).