The government of Central Sulawesi has signed a cooperation agreement with China's Hainan province to boost investments in agriculture and trade. This announcement was made during a meeting between the governors of both regions in Haikou, China.
Central Sulawesi in Indonesia has witnessed a notable rise in cattle distribution, with <strong>1,815</strong> head of cattle transported to Kalimantan between April and May 2026. This surge responds to the growing demand for meat in the local market.
During the National Education Day 2026 celebration in Palu, Central Sulawesi's Deputy Governor, Rene A. Lamajido, emphasized the importance of deep learning strategies to improve educational quality. This approach aims to foster a profound understanding and character development among students.
The government of Central Sulawesi has committed to rehabilitating agricultural land in the village of Maiyap, which has been damaged due to pollution from PT IMNI's activities. This decision responds to local community reports regarding the harm to their livelihoods.
Central Sulawesi in Indonesia hosted a grand celebration for National Easter, where thousands of Christians gathered at the Swatan Berghid Mobil square on Sunday, April 26. Minister of Religious Affairs, Nasruddin Omar, emphasized the significance of this event as a model of religious tolerance in the country.
The Nutrition Services Administration in Palu announced the temporary suspension of 45 food service units in Central Sulawesi for failing to meet wastewater treatment standards and required health certifications. This decision aims to ensure the safety of food provided to students.
Authorities in Central Sulawesi announced the suspension of 51 free food units known as SPPG due to non-compliance with health standards, particularly regarding wastewater treatment. This decision is part of efforts to enhance food safety standards in the country.
The Ministry of Hajj in Central Sulawesi has announced the completion of preparations for the 2026 Hajj season, with <strong>1751 pilgrims</strong> ready to embark on their journey to the holy sites. This announcement reflects ongoing efforts to facilitate the rituals for pilgrims and ensure a comfortable and safe experience during Hajj.
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in Central Sulawesi has announced the readiness of 1,751 pilgrims to embark on their journey to Mecca for Hajj in May 2026. All necessary documents have been confirmed as complete.
Heavy rainfall has led to flooding in the Banggai and Morowali regions of Central Sulawesi, damaging dozens of homes. No fatalities or displacements have been reported so far.
On Saturday, March 28, an unusual weather phenomenon occurred in Naboo Valley, Central Sulawesi, where large amounts of hail fell, surprising local residents. This strange event comes at a critical time as the world faces increasing climate changes.
Human bones have been discovered in the Nabu region of Central Sulawesi, prompting cultural authorities to establish temporary boundaries around the site. This discovery, dating back to January 2026, has yet to be excavated due to multiple considerations.
The Central Sulawesi Disaster Management Agency reported that 22 homes were damaged due to floods in Batu Mandi village, caused by heavy rainfall in the region. The floods led to the evacuation of several families and the destruction of public facilities.