DILI:The District Head of Atauro has rejected the Ministry of Health’s quarantine plan for coronavirus, warning that using Atauro to isolate suspected cases could damage the island’s popular tourist draw.
DILI:Timor-Leste’s National Petroleum Authority (ANPN) said on Friday it looks forward to the contributions Timorese students will make to the nation’s energy sector, during a ceremony to commemorate five new recipients of the prestigious United States Fulbright-SERN Graduate scholarship program.
DILI: HEINEKEN has appointed Damdinsuren (Dami) Yadamdorj as Country Director of its business in Timor-Leste – HEINEKEN Timor-Leste. Dami will be based in Dili and report to Kenneth Choo, Managing Director at HEINEKEN APAC.
DILI: Timor-Leste’s President of the Republic has vetoed the government’s 2019 general state budget, but criticised the government’s prioritisation of buying foreign assets at the expense of devoting attention to education, health and other public services.
DILI: Timor-Leste’s government suffered a unique political blow on Tuesday, when the President of the Republic vetoed amendments to the country’s Law on petroleum activities that would have changed the conditions in which money from the nation’s Petroleum Fund can be used.
DILI: Xanana Gusmao will not become the Prime Minister’s Advisor after announcing his intention to focus on Timor-Leste’s on-going Maritime Boundary negotiations with Australia.
DILI: Timor-Leste’s parliament has voted in favour of withdrawing US$140 million from the nation’s Petroleum Fund to finance government activities over the next two months.
DILI: Timor-Leste’s new government is under fire from opposition aprties for being slow to deliver its State program to National Parliament, with less than ten days left before the July 23 submission deadline.
DILI:Xanana Gusmao has called on Timor-Leste’s President Francisco Lu Olo Guterres to cease his Fretilin party influence, in a bid to end a prolonged political impasse that has stalled parliament since January.
A legislative stalemate has dominated Timor-Leste’s politics since a coalition of opposition parties, led by Gusmao and with the majority of seats in parliament, refused to pass Fretilin’s government program.