Residents of the Tamalanrea neighborhood in Makassar, Indonesia, are urging the central government to reconsider its decision to establish a waste-to-energy plant in their area due to potential environmental and health risks.
In the Indonesian city of Makassar, traditional transport known as 'Becak' is undergoing a significant transformation by adopting alternative energy sources. This shift comes in response to the increasing challenges posed by modern transport services.
The Hajj management authority in Makassar announced the distribution of 3.4 million rupiah, equivalent to 750 Saudi riyals, as pocket money for pilgrims heading to Mecca. This initiative is part of the rights of pilgrims before their departure to perform Hajj rituals.
Wika Realty in Makassar has reported leasing hundreds of units in the Tamansari Skylounge project, with approximately 80% of available units rented. This rising demand is attributed to the project's strategic location near Sultan Hasanuddin Airport.
The Mayor of Makassar, <strong>Muhammad Ramdhan Pomanto</strong>, announced a strategic project aimed at converting waste into electrical energy, addressing the city's growing waste problem. This announcement follows a meeting with the Coordinating Minister for Food Affairs, emphasizing the need to expedite the project's implementation.
Big Bad Wolf Foundation is hosting a book bazaar in Makassar from April 2 to 12, 2026, aimed at promoting reading by providing millions of affordable books. The event is open to the public and reflects the foundation's commitment to expanding literary culture in Indonesia.
Residents of the Mariso area in Makassar, Indonesia, have announced the launch of a project to breed maggot worms, creating new economic opportunities while addressing waste management issues. The initiative aims to convert organic waste into high-value products.