The Papua Provincial Government, through the Department of Manpower, Cooperatives, Small and Medium Enterprises (DISNAKERKOPUKM), will open a service post for complaints regarding the Holiday Allowance (THR).
The Papua Provincial Government, through the Papua Provincial Trade and Industry Office, will hold three cheap markets in different locations in Jayapura.
The Regional Revenue Management Agency of Papua Province is encouraging revenue-generating Regional Government Work Units within the provincial government to be more productive in managing regional assets.
Acting Governor of Papua, Ramses Limbong, reminded all election officials and Civil Servants within the Papua Provincial Government to maintain neutrality during the Re-election (PSU).
Acting Head of the Papua Province Department of Trade and Industry, Hartati Sofia Iwanggin, stated that market operations and discounted markets need to be conducted in conjunction with national religious holidays.
Acting Governor of Papua, Ramses Limbong, has called on the public to work together in ensuring the success of the Papua Regional Election Re-vote (PSU).
The Papua Provincial Government has urged the General Election Commission to ensure that the stages of the Papua Regional Election Re-vote are conducted carefully and neutrally.
The Papua Provincial Government, the General Election Commission (KPU), the Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu), and security forces have agreed on a budget of IDR 189 billion for the re-vote of the Papua gubernatorial election.
The Papua Provincial Government has emphasized that the salaries and Additional Employee Income (TPP) for Civil Servants remain guaranteed despite the Papua Regional Election Re-vote (PSU) budget adjustments.
The Papua Provincial Government, through the Regional Revenue Management Agency (Bapenda), has started regulating levies at the Hamadi Fish Landing Base (PPI) in Jayapura City.
Acting Governor of Papua, Ramses Limbong, stated that Papua’s economic situation is strongly influenced by its vast territory and geographical challenges, where cash remains the primary choice for daily transactions.