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TechCreate Group jointly held a Digital Accelerator Forum with the Association of Banks in Cambodia at Phnom Penh’s Hyatt Regency on August 22, as the Singapore-based technology services provider marked its arrival in the Kingdom in style. ....
Participants in a youth dialogue on Tuesday highlighted the significant role young people play in promoting friendship and solidarity in the face of global challenges, adding that the upcoming Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games will provide a good opportunity for young athletes to deepen exchanges, according to chinadaily.com.cn. ....
The disagreement over the water bills between people from four villages in Preak Leap commune and the Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (PPWSA) has been resolved, according to a municipal hall official. ....
The government kicked off its post-lockdown cash handout programme on June 10, with projected transfers of around $4 million to more than 60,000 households affected by the recent large-scale lockdowns in Phnom Penh, Kandal province’s Takhmao town and Sihanoukville. ....
Share Some 200 garment workers gathered on May 10 on Veng Sreng Street in Stung Meanchey III commune’s Damnak Thum Pir village in the capital’s Meanchey district to seek reduction in monthly rates for rental units. Facebook Cash-strapped workers seek reduction in monthly rates for rental units Tue, 11 May 2021 Some 200 garment workers gathered on May 10 on Veng Sreng Street in Stung Meanchey III commune’s Damnak Thum Pir village in the capital’s Meanchey district to demand that the Phnom Penh municipal authorities help facilitate a 50 per cent reduction in monthly rates for rental units. Cambodian Labour Confederation president Ath Thon told The Post on May 11 that the workers made the demand because they had not received their wages due to the lockdown. This came after Prime Minister Hun Sen urged landlords to reduce monthly rates as their tenants had encountered extreme financial difficulties. ....