Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan announced strict actions against bullying in the Indonesian capital following an incident where a bajaj driver was assaulted in Tanah Abang. The government aims to enhance security in collaboration with the local community.
The South Sulawesi government has launched a new public transport system for its employees, utilizing dedicated buses every Thursday to reduce fuel consumption. This initiative aims to create a car-free zone around the governor's office.
The Indonesian government has announced a comprehensive plan to rehabilitate areas in Sumatra affected by natural disasters, with recovery expected to continue until 2028. The plan prioritizes urgent needs to improve living conditions for affected populations.
A controversy erupted in Jakarta after government vehicle plates were changed from red to white during the Easter holiday. Officials stated the vehicle was used for promotional purposes, but investigations are ongoing.
Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan announced plans to enhance market cleanliness in the Indonesian capital. This initiative follows concerns about waste accumulation in the Kramat Jati market.
Jakarta Governor, <strong>Anies Baswedan</strong>, announced that certain government institutions providing public services will not implement the work-from-home policy every Friday. This policy will continue for administrative staff.
Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan announced a ban on government employees using their private cars while working from home every Friday. This decision aims to promote public transport and reduce traffic congestion in the Indonesian capital.