Twenty six-year-old Sulu Sou is Macao’s youngest ever-elected lawmaker, having been voted into the Macao Legislative Assembly in September’s general election. He is also the Vice Chairman of the New Macau Association, a major pro-democratic civil group.
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Chan revoked Fong’s pension announcement request as he had not applied to retire at least 90 days in advance as required by public service regulations. The Pension Fund is under Chan’s portfolio.
Macau´s gross gaming receipts rose 16.1 percent to 21.4 billion patacas (US$2.7 billion) in September, according to data released by Macau’s Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau Sunday.
Chui Sai On said that the national development strategy and further deepening of regional cooperation would provide unprecedented opportunities.
MGM China Holdings said in a statement that due to damage caused by Super Typhoon Hato the opening of its resort in Cotai would be “slightly delayed” to January 29.
The Secretary for Transport and Public Works said on Sunday that the government is studying a proposal that would see non-residents paying more to get on a bus. According to the Macau Television (TDM), Raimundo do Rosário said the proposal is a way of showing “positive discrimination” towards Macau residents. If the move goes ahead […]
The Macao Government Tourism Office expects the number of Macau’s visitor arrivals to reach up to 40 million in 2025.
The retirement of former Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) Director Fong Soi Kun won’t impact the ongoing investigation by the Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) into his controversial handling of killer typhoon Hato’s warning signals, the Secretariat for Administration and Justice said in a statement Thursday.
The Macau Monetary Authority (AMCM) urged local banks and other payment institutions Wednesday to refrain from providing services of initial coin offerings (ICOs) and cryptocurrencies.