• HCM City asks CII to stop tolling cars passing Road 25B

    HCM City asks CII to stop tolling cars passing Road 25B

    09/11/2009 05:00

    HCMC vice chairman Nguyen Thanh Tai has ordered HCMC Infrastructure Investment Joint Stock Company to immediately stop collecting toll at Hanoi Highway toll station. HCMC vice chairman Nguyen Thanh Tai has ordered HCMC Infrastructure Investment Joint Stock...

  • Action urged on cattle and poultry diseases

    Action urged on cattle and poultry diseases

    09/11/2009 05:00

    The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has sent an urgent message asking provinces nationwide to prevent the outbreak of animal epidemics. The ministry asked the localities to mobilise their resources and entrust local authorities to control the...

  • Get ’em while they’re young

    09/11/2009 05:00

    Traffic safety culture should start with primary school children, Belgian experts told a conference in Ho Chi Minh City on Monday. The experts from Handicap International presented their...

  • Hanoi makes top ten clean city list – surely some mistake?

    09/11/2009 05:00

    The Vietnam Urban Association on November 8 made public its ten clean cities in Vietnam, however, Hanoi’s inclusion has raised eyebrows. Vietnam to choose ten green cities Clean streets still not people’s priority The ten...

  • Experts disapprove of southern hub’s new water price plan

    09/11/2009 05:00

    Residents wait to buy water on Huynh Tan Phat St., Ho Chi Minh City. A proposal to increase Ho Chi Minh City water prices by between 35 and 89 percent has been met with staunch opposition from experts and officials....

  • Power plants not to blame for floods: Deputy PM

    09/11/2009 05:00

    Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai Climate change was more a cause of the central region’s devastating floods than the reckless discharge of water by hydro power plants, a deputy prime minster told reporters Tuesday....

  • Vietnam railway reopens

    Vietnam railway reopens

    08/11/2009 05:00

    With the great effort of the railway industry and over 1,000 workers, Vietnam North-South Railway had traffic through on November 7 after extreme damage caused by Typhoon Mirinae. The repair was three days ahead of schedule. Nguyen Huu Tuyen, head of...

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