‘Feels like a dream’: Indonesia’s domestic workers cheer long-awaited protection law, but concerns linger
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‘Feels like a dream’: Indonesia’s domestic workers cheer long-awaited protection law, but concerns linger
JAKARTA: Suranti could not hold back her tears when House of Representatives Speaker Puan Maharani struck the gavel to pass the Domestic Workers Protection Law (UU PPRT), a legal umbrella she had fought for over more than two decades. After years of lobbying and consultations with both the House of»»»
No right thinking Igbo will vote Tinubu over Obi in 2027 – ADC’s Nwosu
A chieftain of African Democratic Congress, ADC, Benchuks Nwosu has said that no right thinking Igbo person will vote for President Bola Tinubu over Mr Peter Obi in the 2027 presidential election. Nwosu, a former Deputy Speaker of Anambra State House of Assembly and chairman of membership registrat»»»
Many People Face Poverty In Bauchi Despite Resources, This Must Change — Tuggar
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, has decried what he described as unemployment, poverty, and poor access to healthcare in Bauchi State. »»»
Purbaya Cleans Up the Noise at the Ministry of Finance
Recently, Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa highlighted the disruptions or "noise" emerging from within the Ministry of Finance. These disruptions included negative issues regarding fiscal resilience amid external turmoil and a work culture that hampers bureaucratic performance. In the past wee»»»
BGN Defends Rp5.7 Billion Zoom Budget for Free Meal Program
Indonesia’s National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has allocated Rp5.7 billion (about US$350,000) to subscribe to Zoom meeting licenses from April to December 2026, citing the need for large-scale coordination in implementing its Free Nutritious Meal program (MBG). BGN head Dadan Hindayana said the budget»»»
RI govt speeds up housing program for Senen rail-side community
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesia government is advancing the development of proper housing for residents of a slum area along railway tracks in Senen, Central Jakarta, as Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya inspected the construction site on Saturday. According to a Cabinet Secretariat Instagram post,»»»
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