In a written submission to the government, lawmaker Ron Lam speaks of ‘situations of plaster coming off, windows falling, injuries, [and] damage to vehicles’ caused by older buildings.
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Nearly 40 percent of the government’s targeted gross gaming revenue for 2023 has been made in the first four months of the year, data shows.
Daisy Ho, chair of SJM, says ‘After several years facing challenges caused by the pandemic, SJM has turned an important corner’.
Over 1,000 Macao students participated in the latest Macao-wide English Essay Competition, with entries covering global issues like climate change, food waste, gender inequality, poverty and sustainability.
President João Lourenço’s presence at the opening of a new, Chinese-built water treatment facility highlights the value Luanda places on the relationship.
Cultural Affairs Bureau president Leong Wai Man says the event, drawing large numbers of spectators and international participants before its suspension in 2020, will be held in the first half of 2024.
Nearly 8 in 10 single parents polled in a survey by the Women’s General Association of Macau say “economic pressure” is their biggest problem.
Commemorating the appearance of the Virgin Mary to three children in Portugal in 1917, the procession is considered part of Macao’s Intangible Cultural Heritage.
The facility, in northeastern Ceará state, is expected to begin operations in February 2025, with a generation capacity of 343 megawatts.