The government will continue to run a budget deficit, although formally the budget is a balanced one thanks to a cash injection accounting for nearly 28% of next year’s expected government revenue.
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The government on Wednesday opened a base with the aim of strengthening young people’s patriotic education, Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng said in a speech.
Staying true to the spirit of fringe and to mark the festival’s 20th edition, the Macao City Fringe Festival taking place next month will be themed “Everyone is an Artist”, bringing life-inspired art outside the box and into the community.
A traffic accident occurred in which a non-resident worker was hit by a bus at the junction of Avenida da Praia Grande and Avenida do Infante D. Henrique in the city centre.
Three men and a woman were arrested this week for using fake casino cash chips to defraud three men out of HK$4.9 million (MOP 5.05 million).
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng urged officials on Tuesday to continue doing a “good job” in the next stage of the government’s COVID-19 prevention and control work while he was summarising Macao’s “phased” achievements in its COVID-19 prevention and control work.
The “reimagined” Sands Cotai Central, “The Londoner Macao”, will open progressively throughout next year starting in the first quarter, with the “official ceremony” set in early February.
The government plans to keep the whole structure of the long-vacant Old Courthouse in the city centre intact.
The Macao Public Library network, which comprises 16 libraries, has launched a free book delivery service in line with the policy direction of the government’s “Ten-Year Plan for Rehabilitation Services from 2016 to 2025”.