EVNGenco1 releases output expectation

The Electricity Generation Corporation No.1 under the Việt Nam Electricity announced that the corporation would provide electricity throughout the year with total estimated output of more than 26 billion kWh.

Police investigating attack on journalist

The Ministry of Information and Communications’ Journalist Department yesterday ordered Hà Ni’s Police Department to quickly identify three suspects who attacked journalist Đ Doãn Hoàng from the Lao Đng (Labour) newspaper on Wednesday morning.

New training programme gives teachers more choice

Deputy Minister of Education and Training Nguyễn Vinh Hiển yesterday asked educational department leaders in southern provinces to help rectors of schools to begin a new management policy as soon as possible.

New bus service to airport planned

The prime minister has approved the Hà Nội People’s Committee plan for a new pilot passenger service connecting Nội Bài International Airport and the city’s downtown area.

Benefits increase employee engagement

Good benefits are the key driver of employee engagement as well as a major attractor of talented staff, according to human resource professionals working in Việt Nam.

Sex work businesses corralled under project

Several provinces and cities with “hot spots” of prostitutes will be chosen to run a pilot model of managing prostitutes to prevent the evil and reduce its harm to the community.

Officials ask that drought hit areas receive supplies

Deputy PM Phúc, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Cao Đức Phát and their entourage visited a 70ha rice field in Chư Dôn Commune, Chư Pưh District, which was badly damaged by the unprecedented drought. 

 

VN had 5,000 road accidents in three months

Việt Nam recorded nearly 5,000 road accidents in the first three months of the year, the National Traffic Safety Committee said, in which 2,193 people died and 4,522 were injured.

 

Historic flood predicted to strike Việt Nam this year

An historic flood, similar to the flood that battered the central region with 2,000 mm of rain in 1999, is predicted to hit Việt Nam in the second half of this year after the most severe drought in 100 years is forecasted to end by June.

Japan pledges US$400,000 in ODA

Japan has committed to give more than US$400,000 for four community projects across Việt Nam as a part of its long-term aid to the country.

Hoà Phát quarry operations halted

The chairman of the central coastal city of Đà Nẵng has signed a decision to stop the operation of the Hoà Phát stone quarry because of environmental pollution.

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