Macau's main telecommunications company CTM said in a statement today that it will sell the second-generation iPhone SE starting Wednesday.
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A QR three-colour code system has replaced the Health Bureau’s digital health declaration that is required at border checkpoints and for entering public administration premises, casinos and other premises.
The government will study the suitability of turning the Old Courthouse in Nam Van into the city’s new Central Library and converting the old Hotel Estoril and its adjacent swimming pool into a youth recreation and activities centre, as well as building several schools on the former greyhound racetrack in Fai Chi Kei.
The Consumer Council (CC) announced last night that it has withdrawn with immediate effect Royal Supermarket’s “Certified Shop” seal of quality in the wake of scores of complaints by consumers about the company’s sudden and steep price hikes on May 1.
Senior secondary school pupils finally returned to their classrooms on Monday after the more than three-month-long suspension of physical class attendance.
A decayed corpse and two dog carcasses found in a Chun Hei Garden unit in Ilha Verde, the Judiciary Police (PJ) announced Monday evening.
A large group of workers from four different casinos were diagnosed with food poisoning on the same night.
One more patient discharged, senior secondary students go back to school today and nearly 400 price hike complaints registered.
Hong Kong-listed gaming operator MGM China reported today an adjusted negative EBITDA of HK$0.1 billion for the first quarter.
Two of Macau's main border checkpoints will resume their normal operating hours at 6 a.m. Sunday.
Macau has had no new imported COVID-19 cases for 24 consecutive days since April 8 – one more discharged today.
Macau's Chinese-Portuguese electricity monopoly company CEM made a profit of about MOP 800 million (US$100 million) last year.