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NGOs praise solar energy push
Six non-governmental organisations on Tuesday praised the government’s decision to increase electricity generated by solar panels up to 20 percent of national output by 2023.
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Tuol Sleng hosts global meet on genocide
The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, in collaboration with Korea International Cooperation Agency, the Culture Ministry, Unesco, and NGO Memory of the World, yesterday began a three-day international conference as part of events to mark its 40th anniversary which fell on August 19.
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Champion in Sustainability and Community Development
In the first ever CSR Award Networking Night hosted by European Chamber of Commerce (EuroCham) in June 2019, Knai Bang Chatt, a unique barefoot luxury resort in the coastal province of Kep, won the SME Category Outstanding Achievement Award, another recognition of its contribution to the environment and community development.
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Pheng Vannak fired from RCAF
The Defence Ministry has fired Facebook personality Pheng Vannak from the military, where he held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
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Hun Sen keen to eradicate judicial corruption
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday ordered Justice Minister Ang Vong Vathana to probe the Kingdom’s judicial system for any corruption and irregularities.
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Master plan for TVET programmes prepared
Minister of Labour and Vocational Training Ith Sam Heng said a master plan was being established for Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programmes to further human resource development in the face of a shortage of technical skills in the workforce.
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The Asia Foundation, Oz launch policy programme
The Asia Foundation (TAF) and the Australian Embassy on Thursday launched the Ponlok Chomnes: Data and Dialogue for Development programme to promote quality research and evidence-based policy-making.
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Tea Banh warns of fake medicine at Asean meet
Minister of National Defence Tea Banh acknowledged at the 14th Asean Health Ministers Meeting in Siem Reap on Thursday that “fake and poor quality” drugs were a major problem in the region.
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CNRP support will not be tolerated
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng on Thursday said action will be taken against any gathering in support of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) or its sister group the Cambodia National Rescue Movement (CNRM).
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Ministry urged to allow CSOs to work without restriction
Some 500 representatives from civil society organisations (CSO) on Thursday urged the Ministry of Interior to uphold the principle of democracy and allow them to carry out activities without any restrictions from local authorities.
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Foreigners banned from informal jobs
The Labour Ministry yesterday issued a directive banning foreign nationals from working as taxi drivers, street vendors and a handful of other jobs in the informal sector.
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Council gives graft report input
The Supreme Council for Consultation has provided inputs on a self-evaluation draft report based on a review by the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC).
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Former officer takes case to top court
The Supreme Court yesterday heard the appeal of a former military officer serving ten years in prison after he was found guilty of attempting to kill a court official in Kampong Thom province in 2014.
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Foreigners now banned from 10 job categories
Tuk-tuk driver, hairdresser, tailor, masseuse and mechanic are among the jobs now confirmed as off-limits to foreigners after the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training signed a prakas on Wednesday aimed at protecting the local job market.
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Rainsy a no-show in $1M case
Sam Rainsy, the “acting president” of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), missed court on Wednesday for the second time concerning a complaint filed by Minister of Interior Sar Kheng, who is seeking $1 million in damages.
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Asean officials discuss ways to combat drug trafficking
More than 200 officials from Asean member countries gathered in the Kingdom on Wednesday to discuss ways to combat drug trafficking.
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Twelve more buildings to be demolished in Sihanoukville
Preah Sihanouk Governor Kuoch Chamroeun on Monday authorised the demolition of a dozen more recently-constructed buildings in Sihanoukville after they were deemed unsafe by a committee.
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Banh: No Laos spat at border
Minister of National Defence Tea Banh on Wednesday agreed with a senior Lao government official that recent media reports of a military confrontation at the border were “exaggerated information”.
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Becoming part of the community
Caleb Maddocks is an Australian national living in Siem Reap province’s Siem Reap city, where he has lived over two decades and now works as a security guard in Kantrak village.
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Ministry moves forward to establish tree breeding centre
A plan to establish a $5.5 million luxury tree breeding centre was set in motion during a meeting between the Agriculture Ministry and China’s Asia-Pacific Network for Sustainable Forest Management and Rehabilitation yesterday.
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