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SJM expects to re-open Jai Alai ‘early this year’
Casino operator SJM expects to re-open its Jai Alai casino-hotel complex in the Outer Harbour early this year, SJM Chairman Ambrose So Shu Fai has announced. So also said his company was “pleased to report substantial progress on the construction of our Grand Lisboa Palace” project in Cotai. So made the remarks in a speech at SJM’s traditional Lunar New Year Eve Gala Dinner. Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On, Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Alexis Tam Chon Weng
February 3, 2017
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2 men, 1 woman nabbed for pimping
The Public Security Police (PSP) arrested two men and a woman from the mainland for allegedly pimping two prostitutes who provided sex services in hotel rooms, a PSP spokesperson said during a regular press conference yesterday.The spokesperson identified the three suspects as a 20-year-old man surnamed Chen, a 30-year-old man surnamed Gan and a 20-year-old woman surnamed Diao. The two prostitutes, also from the mainland, were identified as Yang, aged 30, and Zou, aged 40.This undated handout
February 3, 2017 | BY admin
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Vegetarianism, running changes stroke patient’s life
Stroke victim Andy Wong Chi Kuan, who is in his thirties and adopted a vegetarian lifestyle when he was recovering from a stroke, is now promoting vegetarianism to people around him.Speaking to The Macau Post Daily in a restaurant in Nam Van yesterday, Wong, who is working in a local media company, said he suffered from a stroke four years ago, causing paralysis to one side of his body. Realising his bad habits, such as not getting enough sleep and eating food high in fat, sugar and salt,
February 3, 2017 | BY admin
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Hotels log 12 million guests last year
Macau 107 hotels and guesthouses welcomed 12 million guests last year, an increase of 13.6 percent year-on-year, the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) has announced. Mainlanders, Hongkongers and Taiwanese accounted for 63.4 percent, 14.8 percent and 4.0 percent of all guests respectively.Guests from the mainland (7.6 million), Hong Kong (1.78 million) and Taiwan (477,000) rose 12.8 percent, 17.8 percent and 24.7 percent respectively. PLEASE READ THE FULL ARTICLE IN OUR PRINT
February 3, 2017 | BY admin
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BNU donates 10.6 million patacas to UM
Local Portuguese lender BNU has committed a donation of 10.65 million patacas to establish an endowment fund at the University of Macau Development Foundation (UMDF) with the aim of supporting both teaching and academic research of a chair professor at the Faculty of Business Administration (FBA) of the University of Macau (UM). The bank announced the donation in a statement earlier this week.PLEASE READ THE FULL ARTICLE IN OUR PRINT EDITION.
February 3, 2017 | BY admin
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Woman’s WeChat hijacked in scam
A local woman’s WeChat account was hijacked on Monday when she was trying to buy game credits online, and then was used to borrow money from her friends, Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Ho Chan Nam said yesterday during a press briefing. Ho said the 23-year-old woman saw an online advertisement which said she could buy 600,000 yuan worth of game credit for just 10 yuan. She got interested and contacted via WeChat the person who had posted the ad. PLEASE READ THE FULL ARTICLE IN OUR
February 3, 2017 | BY admin
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Govt to require young start-uppers to take business course
Economics Services Bureau (DSE) Director Tai Kin Ip says that his bureau is planning to require beneficiaries of the Youth Entrepreneurs Aid Scheme to enrol in a business start-up course. Tai made the remarks in a reply to a written interpellation by directly-elected lawmaker Alan Ho Ion Sang. The copy of the reply was sent to the media yesterday.The bureau launched the Youth Entrepreneurs Aid Scheme in 2013, offering up to 300,000 patacas in interest-free loans to applicants to be paid
February 3, 2017 | BY admin
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Woman loses 25,000 patacas in ‘panacea’ scam
A 70-year-old local woman was cheated out of 25,000 patacas in Gongbei on Monday by two mainlanders who persuaded her to buy a “cure-all remedy”, Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Ho Chan Nam said yesterday during a regular press briefing yesterday.According to Ho, the victim was shopping in a market in Gongbei on Monday morning when she saw the suspects. The male suspect was “selling” the remedy to the female suspect, who told the victim that it could cure all diseases and that she was
February 3, 2017 | BY admin
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Lawmaker slams govt for ‘breaking’ pledge of minimum wage in 2019
Lawmaker-cum-unionist Kwan Tsui Hang slammed the government yesterday for appearing to fail to keep its promise that a statutory minimum wage for all workers will finally be implemented in 2019.Kwan made the remarks in a WhatsApp interview with The Macau Post Daily about the government’s remarks last week on the matter.On Wednesday last week, Secretary for Economy and Finance Lionel Leong Vai Tac declined to say whether the government would keep its promise that the city’s law on a
February 2, 2017 | BY admin
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Anima plans sending local greyhounds to Portugal
The local dog racetrack is set to close next year and one of the plans to save the greyhounds that are there is to send them to Portugal, according to a statement from local animal protection society Anima’s President Albano Martins.Martins, an economist by profession, posted a statement on his social media page on Tuesday, reaching out to people to support Anima’s latest campaign to save the greyhounds from the racetrack by sending them to a re-homing centre in Portugal, or giving them up
February 2, 2017 | BY admin
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CNY visitor arrivals rise 5.7 pct
A total of 614,357 visitor arrivals were recorded between Friday, the eve of the Chinese New Year (CNY), and Tuesday, the fourth day of the CNY, an increase of 5.7 percent compared to last year’s Chinese New Year period, according to official statistics released by the Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) yesterday. PLEASE READ THE FULL ARTICLE IN OUR PRINT EDITION.
February 2, 2017 | BY admin
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Casino revenue Jan growth misses forecasts
Macau’s casino revenue increased last month, extending the industry’s recovery to a sixth consecutive month, while falling short of analysts’ predictions.Gross gaming revenue (GGR) rose 3.1 percent to 19.25 billion patacas, the Gaming Inspection and Co-ordination Bureau (DICJ) said yesterday. That compares with the median estimate of an 8.5 percent rise by eight analysts surveyed by Bloomberg and follows an 8 percent increase in December.Last month’s year-on-year growth was the
February 2, 2017 | BY admin
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Great CNY start for KK with win, visit from Tam
The “2017 5th CCTV Chinese Lunar New Year Cup IBF World Championship” at the Venetian’s Cotai Arena was a celebration for the start of the Year of the Rooster on Sunday and Monday nights. Local boxing hero Ng Kuok Kun aka The Macau Kid aka KK (10-0-0) started off the new lunar year with a win by beating Thai opponent Komsan Polsan (33-5-1) with a majority decision. Also for the first time Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Alexis Tam Chon Weng attended KK’s fight and met
February 2, 2017 | BY admin
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Kou Ün Kai coach ban takes effect
The government’s 10-hour ban on tourist coaches picking up passengers along Rua de D. Belchior Carneiro – Kou Ün Kai in Cantonese – is now in force every day of the week from yesterday.Traffic Consultative Council convener Kuok Keng Man said in December after a meeting of the council with government officials that the government planned to extend the ban on tourist coaches along Rua de D. Belchior Carneiro on Saturdays and Sundays to every day of the week from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. from
February 2, 2017 | BY admin
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11 Coloane shipyards to be razed in March: govt
A total of 11 derelict shipyards out of 14 in Coloane’s Lai Chi Vun Village will be demolished starting next month, Marine and Water Bureau (DSAMA) Director Susanna Wong Soi Man said on Sunday.Wong announced the demolition when talking to reporters at the Macau Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal.According to Wong, the shipyards to be torn down had their land lease renewals refused by the government this year due to the state of disrepair causing a safety hazard. The demolition of two shipyards in
February 2, 2017 | BY admin
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