The government of Semarang, Indonesia, announced that three units of the government nutrition service will serve as a model for the 'Nutritious Free Food' program. This comes ahead of a national discussion on the program scheduled for April 2026.
St. Teresa's Church in Semarang, Indonesia, hosted the Stations of the Cross, attracting significant participation from the Catholic community. This event aims to enhance spirituality and reflect on the meanings of redemption and love.
Indonesian Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Norwick announced the initiation of a waste-to-energy project in Semarang as a strategic solution to the growing waste problem. The project aims to process approximately <strong>1,100 tons</strong> of waste daily, contributing to ambitious environmental goals.
The Indonesian railway company announced the recovery of over <strong>165 items</strong> left behind by passengers during the Eid al-Adha holiday. These items were found in train stations within the <strong>Semarang</strong> operational area, which experienced significant congestion due to holiday travel.
Traffic in Kalikangkung, one of the gateways to Semarang, has seen a significant increase with approximately 3,000 vehicles per hour heading to Jakarta. This surge coincides with the return of travelers after a long holiday.