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A $100 million affordable housing project broke ground early in 2017 on 23ha of land in Roka Khpos commune s Koh Kor village, just 14km south of the Monivong Bridge in the capital. Worldbridge Homes Co Ltd
Affordable housing project to be completed by end-2021
Wed, 12 May 2021
A $100 million affordable housing project in Kandal province s Takmao town will be completed by the end of this year, as the developer Worldbridge Homes Co Ltd shifts attention to other projects, according to its general manager Yuk Sothirith.
The development, the first of its kind in the Kingdom, broke ground early in 2017 on 23ha of land in Roka Khpos commune s Koh Kor village, just 14km south of the Monivong Bridge in the capital.
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A woman sells vegetable on a pavement in Phnom Penh’s Por Sen Chey district. Hean Rangsey
The pandemic so far – Taking stock of economic losses, starting with the garment sector
Fri, 7 May 2021
The latest wave is sweeping through the Kingdom’s society and key economic sectors, thwarting growth just as it was on recovery mode We are still evaluating [economic losses],” was the brief yet grim answer Meas Soksensan, Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) spokesman offered as anxiety gripped key economic sectors in the latest wave of Covid-19 infections.
As of May 6, 114 people had died while positive coronavirus cases have surged to 17,621, more than 30-fold from the cases registered on February 20, when the first community transmitted case was detected this year.
Police officers walk among new vehicles delivered to municipal and provincial departments on Feb 16, 2021. - PPP
PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/ANN): Minister of Interior Sar Kheng has issued instructions to the newly formed National Police reform commission to train officers in professionalism, integrity and other pertinent skills as he pushes to further reduce crime with the construction of more police stations.
At a ceremony to hand over new vehicles to municipal and provincial police on February 16, Sar Kheng said the current reforms are intended to affect social justice.
“We have been reforming, and there is no end to the process. The scope of reforms includes addressing the ranks of officials, the structure of the organisation and training for officers, including on the subject of ethics, ” he said.
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng has issued instructions to the newly formed National Police reform commission to train officers in professionalism, integrity and other pertinent skills as he pushes to further reduce crime with the construction of more police stations.
At a ceremony to hand over new vehicles to municipal and provincial police on February 16, Sar Kheng said the current reforms are intended to affect social justice.
“We have been reforming, and there is no end to the process. The scope of reforms includes addressing the ranks of officials, the structure of the organisation and training for officers, including on the subject of ethics,” he said.