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After 4 Years of Dryness, Beo Irrigation Channel in North Sulawesi's Talaud Islands Flows Again

The Beo Irrigation Area in North Sulawesi's Talaud Islands has seen its irrigation channels restored after over four years of inactivity, thanks to a rehabilitation project led by PT Hutama Karya and initiated by the Ministry of Public Works to boost agricultural productivity and food security in this border region. This effort, part of a broader programme covering 28 sites across nine districts in North Sulawesi, upgrades the infrastructure with sturdier stone linings and normalises over three kilometres of channels, enabling previously unproductive land to be cultivated and reducing farmers' reliance on rainfall. The project not only enhances local agricultural output, which contributes 46% to the regional economy, but also strengthens food resilience by lowering harvest failure risks, with community farmer groups now involved in ongoing maintenance.

IHSG Opens Weaker at 7,050, Pressured by Selling Activity at the Start of Trading

The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) opened lower on Thursday, declining 51.17 points or 0.72% to 7,050.06, amid early selling pressure on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Trading volume reached 7.306 billion shares valued at Rp 3.025 trillion, with most sectoral indices also in the red, including LQ45 and the Jakarta Islamic Index. Analysts predict a limited rebound for the index, influenced by the rupiah's exchange rate against the US dollar and correcting global gold prices, with support at 7,064 and resistance at 7,144.

100 Teachers in Bireuen Equipped with Disaster Preparedness, Dompet Dhuafa Promotes Safe Schools

Dompet Dhuafa's Disaster Management Center successfully conducted a Technical Guidance session on Disaster-Safe Educational Units (SPAB) in Bireuen, Aceh, training 100 primary and junior secondary school teachers from 20 schools to enhance disaster risk reduction in educational settings. The event, opened by the Deputy Regent, emphasised the role of teachers as protectors and educators in disaster awareness, with practical training on risk mapping, evacuation procedures, and simulations. This initiative, supported by local government and agencies, aims to foster a culture of disaster resilience in schools, ensuring safer learning environments amid potential hazards.

Breaking! Rupiah Weakens Further to Rp17,370/US$

The Indonesian rupiah weakened by 0.55% to Rp17,370 per US dollar on Thursday, amid ongoing pressure from a strong US dollar and the Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest rates steady, limiting expectations for rate cuts this year. This depreciation brings the rupiah closer to the psychological level of Rp17,400, exacerbated by market uncertainties surrounding the Iran conflict and rising oil prices, which drive investors towards safe-haven assets like the dollar. The development highlights the challenges for emerging market currencies in a global environment favouring the US currency.

Today, Two Corruption Suspects in Chromebook Case Face Verdict Hearing at Central Jakarta District Court

The Central Jakarta District Court is set to deliver its verdict today in the corruption case involving the procurement of Chromebook-based laptops by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology. The two defendants, Mulyatsyah and Sri Wahyuningsih, former directors serving as budget users, face six-year prison sentences and fines of Rp500 million each from prosecutors, with allegations of receiving substantial bribes. This case underscores ongoing efforts to combat corruption in public procurement, potentially highlighting systemic issues in government spending on educational technology.

BRI Credit Grows 13.7% in Q1-2026

PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) reported robust performance in the first quarter of 2026, with total assets reaching Rp2,250 trillion, up 7.2% year-on-year, amid challenging economic dynamics. Credit disbursements accelerated to Rp1,562 trillion, a 13.7% increase, driven by strong support for the UMKM segment at Rp1,211 trillion. Asset quality improved, with the loan at risk ratio declining to 9.7% and cost of credit falling to 3.2%, underscoring BRI's prudent transformation strategy.

DPR Members Highlight Green SM's "Green Taxi" Involvement in Bekasi Timur Train Tragedy

Indonesian lawmakers from the DPR have called for a comprehensive audit and investigation into the operations of Green SM's electric taxis, dubbed "Taksi Hijau," following their alleged involvement in a fatal train accident at Bekasi Timur Station on 27 April 2026. They emphasise the need for transparency, accountability, and potential suspension or revocation of operating permits if serious safety violations are uncovered, particularly regarding vehicle security, driver standards, and fleet worthiness. While supporting eco-friendly transport innovations, the parliamentarians stress that public safety must not be compromised, urging the Ministry of Transportation to act decisively.

Civil Servants Required to Report Assets and Wealth, Today is the Final Day!

The Ministry of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform (PANRB) has urged all civil servants to submit their 2025 State Apparatus Wealth Report (LHKAN) by the deadline of 30 April 2026, emphasising its role in promoting transparency and accountability in government. Specific state officials must use the State Organiser Wealth Report (LHKPN), while others are required to attach electronic proof of annual tax notification submission. This compliance effort, monitored by internal government watchdogs and reported via the official portal, aims to bolster bureaucratic reform, enhance public trust, and foster a culture of integrity within Indonesia's public sector.

Boosting the economy, BRIN Head pushes for strengthening research and innovation ecosystem

The Head of the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Arif Satria, has emphasised that bolstering the research and innovation ecosystem is crucial for driving Indonesia's national economic growth and enhancing competitiveness amid global changes. He highlighted Indonesia's decline to 55th place in the 2025 Global Innovation Index as a call to accelerate policy, funding, and cross-sector collaboration efforts. BRIN is focusing on comprehensive strengthening from basic research to commercialisation, while also promoting social research to ensure societal readiness and prevent technological disparities.

Prabowo Says MBG Programme Has Positive Impact on Farmers and Fishermen

President Prabowo Subianto has highlighted the positive effects of the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme, stating that it provides market certainty for farmers and fishermen, preventing spoilage and price undercutting by middlemen. He noted that the initiative creates significant employment opportunities, with each kitchen generating 50 jobs and plans for 30,000 kitchens potentially employing 1.5 million people, while already benefiting over 60 million recipients and attracting international interest. Prabowo reaffirmed the government's commitment to refining the programme to ensure its benefits reach the people, boosting the economy and national prosperity.

TNI Denies KKB Hoax Claim of Attack on Dekai Koramil Resulting in Soldier's Death

The Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) has dismissed claims by the Armed Criminal Group (KKB) of an attack on the Dekai Koramil in Yahukimo Regency, Papua Pegunungan, which allegedly killed a soldier, labelling it as a hoax intended to incite unrest. Instead, reports indicate that KKB fired upon civilians on 27 and 28 April 2026, injuring three people, while the situation in Dekai remains stable and conducive as of 29 April. Local police have urged the public not to believe such misinformation, highlighting ongoing efforts to counter destabilising narratives in the region.

The Future of Global Geoenergy After OPEC's Split

The United Arab Emirates' decision to exit OPEC effective 1 May 2026, after nearly six decades of membership, stems primarily from longstanding political rivalries with Saudi Arabia, despite shared frustrations over regional passivity towards Iran's military actions amid the US-Iran conflict. This departure, from the third-largest oil exporter in the region with a production capacity of 4.8 million barrels per day, is poised to reshape the geoenergy landscape both regionally and globally, exacerbated by divergences in support for conflicts in Yemen and Sudan. The move underscores deepening fractures within OPEC and highlights the shifting dynamics of power and resource control in the Middle East.

Breaking News! IHSG Falls 1%

The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) dropped sharply by 1% at the opening of trading on Thursday, 30 April 2026, reaching 7,029.95 amid selling pressure, influenced by key international economic indicators. Market participants are closely monitoring the US Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest rates at 3.50-3.75% despite internal divisions, alongside data on China's manufacturing PMI, US PCE inflation, and unemployment claims. Additionally, discussions between President Trump and oil executives address mitigating the impacts of a potential prolonged blockade of Iranian ports, which could affect global oil markets and, by extension, Indonesian financial sentiment.

BKN Grants Posthumous Promotion and Pension Rights to Nurlaela, ASN Victim of Bekasi Train Accident

The National Civil Service Agency (BKN) has awarded a posthumous promotion and full pension rights to Nurlaela, a civil servant teacher who perished in a train accident at Bekasi Timur Station. Head of BKN, Zudan Arif Fakrulloh, expressed condolences and reaffirmed the government's commitment to honouring fallen public servants through benefits including widow's pension, death gratuity, funeral expenses, and scholarships for heirs. This initiative underscores BKN's role in providing security and recognition to ASN and their families during times of grief.

Plummeting Further! Antam Precious Metal Gold Price Drops Rp 15,000 Today

The price of Antam precious metal gold has continued to decline, falling by Rp 15,000 to Rp 2,769,000 per gram on Thursday, following a Rp 30,000 drop the previous day. The buyback price also weakened by Rp 24,000 to Rp 2,549,000 per gram, mirroring the global gold price trend which closed down 1.14% on Wednesday but showed a slight recovery of 0.22% early today. This ongoing slump, marking three consecutive days of losses totalling 3.55% globally, underscores the volatility in precious metals markets affecting Indonesian investors.

BYD Launches FCB Ti7 Flash Charging Edition with 755 km Range

Chinese automaker BYD has unveiled the Fang Cheng Bao Ti7 crossover, marketed globally as the BYD Ti7, featuring second-generation Blade battery technology and flash charging capabilities that enable a charge from 10% to 70% in just five minutes. The vehicle offers an impressive range of up to 755 km and advanced features including a 15.6-inch central control screen and intelligent driving assistance. Priced starting from 199,800 yuan (approximately Rp506 million), this launch underscores BYD's push into the electric vehicle market with innovative fast-charging solutions.

State Responsible for Ensuring Safe Daycare Services

Recent cases of child violence in daycare centres have highlighted the Indonesian government's inadequate oversight, despite its responsibility to ensure these services are safe for children. Ai Rahmayanti from the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) criticises the rapid expansion of daycares outpacing regulatory frameworks, calling for layered supervision including pre-operation verification, routine inspections, and a national integrated system to prevent fragmentation and enforce child protection standards. She urges the establishment of clear definitions, coordinated authorities, national licensing, and a public database to safeguard children's rights and quality of care.

Check Fuel Prices Today, 30 April 2026, at Pertamina Petrol Stations Across Indonesia

PT Pertamina has updated the prices of non-subsidised fuels effective from 18 April 2026, applicable nationwide, with adjustments based on global oil price trends like Argus or Mean of Platts Singapore (MOPS) and the rupiah's exchange rate against the US dollar. Prices for Pertamax are listed at Rp 12,600 in regions including Aceh, North Sumatra, Jambi, Bengkulu, South Sumatra, Bangka Belitung, and Lampung, though variations may occur due to local PBBKB taxes set by regional governments. This information is crucial for non-subsidised fuel users seeking the latest rates at Pertamina stations on 30 April 2026.

China to Implement Zero Trade Tariffs for 53 African Countries

China has announced a zero-tariff policy for 53 African countries with diplomatic relations, effective from 1 May 2026 to 30 April 2028, expanding from an initial 33 least developed countries as outlined by President Xi Jinping. This unilateral initiative aims to boost trade, investment, and industrial cooperation between China and Africa, countering global protectionism by facilitating access for African products to Chinese markets and enhancing mutual economic benefits. The policy, applicable to in-quota products, underscores China's commitment to international obligations and fostering a shared future community with Africa, supported by substantial financial pledges of up to 360 billion RMB through loans, aid, and investments.

Facts on the Raid of Online Gambling Operators Terrorising Hundreds of Indonesians Daily

Bali Police's Cyber Crime Directorate arrested four online gambling operators who were harassing hundreds of Indonesian citizens daily via phone calls to recruit them into illegal betting apps. The suspects, including siblings from Manado and a man from Jakarta, operated from a house in Benoa, Bali, under the direction of international leaders based in Cambodia and Kalimantan, with two having evaded previous raids in the Philippines and Cambodia. This operation highlights the transnational nature of online gambling networks in Indonesia, prompting further investigations to dismantle the broader syndicate.

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