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Minister of Public Works states that the MLFF toll transaction system will be re-tested

Indonesia's Minister of Public Works, Dody Hanggodo, has announced plans to re-test the Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) non-stop, touchless toll transaction system following an inconclusive initial trial in Bali. The ministry is involving multiple stakeholders, including the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP), the Attorney General's Office, police, and others, to ensure careful implementation, with the re-trial potentially occurring in Bali or other locations within the next two months once technical criteria are met. The Head of the Toll Road Regulatory Body (BPJT), Wilan Oktavian, emphasised the need for thorough preparation and coordination with entities like the National Police Traffic Corps to address legal and enforcement aspects, highlighting the system's importance for efficient toll operations on busy roads.

Traffic Chief Reveals 15% of Vehicles Yet to Return to Jakarta, One-Way Scheme Optional

Indonesian National Police Traffic Corps Chief Irjen Agus Suryonugroho stated that only 15% of vehicles remain to return to Jakarta following the Eid al-Fitr 2026 holiday, with no significant surge expected on Sunday. The national one-way traffic scheme on the Trans-Java toll road is currently optional, limited to the local stage two from km 263 to km 70 due to low traffic volumes at key points like Kalikangkung gate. Authorities are prepared to implement further stages if needed, while optimising alternative routes such as Tol Japek II South and Tol Bocimi to alleviate congestion from West Java.

KPK Announces Two Lots of Mobile Phones Not Paid for by Auction Participants in March 2026

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has reported two instances of default involving mobile phone lots worth Rp62.8 million from its March 2026 auction, resulting in total proceeds of Rp10.922 billion, short of the projected Rp10.985 billion. This shortfall highlights challenges in auction settlements for confiscated assets, which include vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles, bags, watches, and phones totaling Rp719 million in movable goods sales. The KPK emphasises that effective management of seized and confiscated assets is crucial for optimising economic recovery and supporting the state's financial loss recovery strategy.

KPK Prepares Four Main Anti-Corruption Campaign Programmes for 2026

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has outlined four key anti-corruption campaign programmes for 2026, aimed at engaging various societal groups with the message 'habituate what is right, do not justify what is habitual.' These initiatives include the Jelajah Negeri Bangun Antikorupsi (JNBA) roadshow targeting 15 districts in West Nusa Tenggara and East Nusa Tenggara, the 12th Anti-Corruption Film Festival (ACFFEST) featuring film competitions and screenings across 12 provinces, the BenarBenar programme with musical theatre and stand-up comedy on integrity, and the Pariwara Antikorupsi collaboration with local governments to combat illegal levies, bribes, and misuse of facilities. This multifaceted approach underscores KPK's commitment to fostering public dialogue and youth involvement in eradicating corruption beyond mere bureaucratic efforts.

Vehicle volume on Cikatama Toll Gate to Jakarta decreases on H+7 of Eid al-Fitr

Vehicle traffic heading to Jakarta via the Cikatama Toll Gate in Karawang, West Java, dropped significantly on 28 March, the seventh day after Eid al-Fitr, with 17,000 vehicles recorded in the first shift compared to 87,000 over three shifts the previous day. This follows the first peak of the return flow on 24 March with 106,000 vehicles, and officials anticipate further peaks on 28 and 29 March before the bulk of the mudik traffic subsides. Overall, out of nearly 2.95 million vehicles exiting Jakarta, about 2.56 million have returned by Saturday morning, indicating the peak has passed with only 13% remaining.

Returning Travellers Continue to Crowd Bakauheni Port Until H+7 Evening

Thousands of returning pedestrians and private vehicles continued to flock to Bakauheni Port in South Lampung on the evening of H+7 of the 2026 Lebaran return flow, prompting intensified traffic management by police, military, and ASDP personnel to prevent vehicle build-ups. PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry's President Director, Heru Widodo, noted that the peak return occurred on H+6 and H+7, with over 18,000 vehicles reserved for the night, and implemented strategies like the TBB system to handle the surge. This efficient management of the post-holiday exodus highlights Indonesia's ongoing efforts to improve transportation infrastructure and logistics during high-volume travel periods.

Fate of MLFF System Implementation Remains Uncertain as Government Focuses on Feasibility Testing

The Indonesian government, led by Minister of Public Works Dody Hanggodo, has stated that the nationwide rollout of the Multi Lane Free Flow (MLFF) toll system is still pending, with priority given to ongoing technical feasibility tests. Initial trials in Bali yielded inconclusive results, prompting further comprehensive evaluations involving multiple stakeholders to assess the system's suitability for Indonesia's unique challenges, such as weather, signal disruptions, and traffic conditions. This cautious approach underscores the project's public-private partnership nature and aims to ensure the technology's reliability before full implementation.

Rico Waas Promotes Medan as an Inclusive City to Indian Investors

Medan Mayor Rico Tri Putra Bayu Waas attended the India–Indonesia Business Promotion meeting in Medan, highlighting the city's inclusive and global nature to attract Indian investors. He presented the "Medan for All" vision, emphasising missions focused on culture, excellence, energy, order, safety, humanity, and friendliness, while identifying opportunities in health, infrastructure, and the creative economy. The event, involving the Indian Consul General, aims to strengthen bilateral ties and expand investment prospects in Medan.

Three Journalists Killed in Israeli Attack in Lebanon

Three Lebanese journalists, including a correspondent from the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Manar channel and a reporter from Al-Mayadeen, were killed in an Israeli strike on their vehicle in southern Lebanon on Saturday. The attack occurred in Jezzine, also claiming the life of the Al-Mayadeen reporter's brother and a cameraman, as confirmed by Lebanese military sources and the media outlets involved. This incident is part of Israel's ongoing military operations in southern Lebanon, with a recent strike in Saksakiyah near Sidon on Friday resulting in four deaths and eight injuries.

Tugu Reasuransi Indonesia Records Increase in Investment Returns for 2025

PT Tugu Reasuransi Indonesia (Tugure) reported a significant 64.19% rise in investment returns to Rp 223.19 billion in 2025, driven by strong yields from fixed income portfolios including government securities and corporate bonds, alongside effective asset allocation and liquidity management. The company's total investment portfolio reached Rp 3.8 trillion, with the largest portion in government bonds at Rp 1.41 trillion, supported by disciplined risk management practices. This growth bolsters financial stability, complementing positive underwriting results of Rp 91.5 billion and maintaining solid solvency and investment adequacy ratios.

Resident opens food aid package at People's Bazaar at Monas

President Prabowo Subianto initiated the People's Bazaar at Jakarta's National Monument, distributing 100,000 food aid packages worth Rp500,000 each, including rice, chicken, eggs, sardines, and clothing, through a collaboration between Perum Bulog and ID FOOD. Residents like Lili from South Jakarta expressed excitement despite the crowds, highlighting the event's role in providing essential goods to the public. The high enthusiasm was evident as attendees eagerly unpacked their packages to verify contents, underscoring the initiative's significance in addressing immediate community needs under the new administration.

Children in North Kalimantan view digital platform restrictions as having positive impact

Children in North Kalimantan province have expressed support for government restrictions on social media and digital platforms for those under 16, citing benefits such as improved focus on studies, stronger family ties, and protection from harmful content and online crimes. Leaders from local Children's Forums highlight how these measures, implemented through Government Regulation No. 17 of 2025 and Ministerial Regulation No. 9 of 2026, safeguard mental health, reduce addiction risks, and encourage real-world social interactions. This policy is seen as crucial for fostering a healthier generation better equipped to handle real-life challenges while promoting critical thinking and responsibility.

Traffic Police Chief Says Arterial Roads Congested During Return Flow While Tolls Remain Under Control

The Head of the Indonesian National Police Traffic Corps, Inspector General Agus Suryonugroho, reported that arterial roads experienced significant congestion during the Lebaran return flow, particularly in northern and southern coastal areas, but these have been managed effectively by police personnel. Toll roads, including the Trans Java Toll from kilometre 263 to 70 with ongoing one-way operations and contraflow from kilometre 70 to 55, are under good control. He also reminded businesses of the joint ministerial decree restricting three-axle vehicles to ensure smoother traffic for the public during the holiday period.

Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Ensures Sufficient Fuel and LPG Stocks Along Lebaran Return Routes in Lampung

The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) has confirmed that stocks of fuel oil (BBM) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) are secure in Lampung during the Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijriah return flow period. Despite a 50% surge in Pertamax consumption and 30% in Pertalite, supplies remain ample, while diesel use has declined due to restrictions on goods vehicles; LPG consumption shows no significant increase. The ministry's team also inspected facilities like the free "Serambi Pertamina" rest areas at ports to support weary travellers.

AAJI States Bond Yield Increase is Positive for Investments

The Indonesian Life Insurance Association (AAJI) has described the recent rise in bond yields, driven by Middle East conflict sentiments and Indonesia's downgraded outlook, as beneficial for the life insurance sector's investments. AAJI Chairman Albertus Wiroyo highlighted that this increase enhances investment returns, particularly through government securities (SBN), which form a major portion of the industry's portfolio. In 2025, SBN investments reached Rp248.25 trillion, accounting for 42% of the total Rp540.57 trillion invested, marking significant year-on-year growth.

Lazada Hosts 'UMKM Bangkit' Training to Support Economic Recovery in North Sumatra

Lazada Indonesia, in collaboration with the Medan City Cooperative, SME, Industry, and Trade Office, organised a one-day training programme titled 'UMKM Bangkit' to aid the digital transformation and recovery of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Medan, North Sumatra. The event, attended by 100 local SME participants from sectors like fashion and crafts, covered online selling strategies, product photography, and digital promotion techniques, and was officially opened by Medan Mayor Rico Tri Putra Bayu Waas, who highlighted the importance of government-e-commerce partnerships in boosting competitiveness and job creation. Representatives from the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs praised the initiative as crucial for enhancing productivity and ensuring SMEs' sustainability in the digital economy, aligning with Lazada's ongoing 'Naik KeLaz' programme to empower businesses post-pandemic.

Electric Motorcycles Become an Efficient Mobility Choice After Eid

Following the Eid al-Fitr celebrations, Indonesians are returning to daily routines with a focus on more efficient and environmentally friendly lifestyles, where electric motorcycles emerge as a practical alternative to conventional vehicles. United E-Motor offers models like the MT1500, featuring modern designs, up to 80 km range per charge, and home charging capabilities, which reduce operational costs and emissions. This shift is supported by domestic production incentives from the Ministry of Industry, aiming to boost green industry and low-carbon economy.

2,797 Passengers Arrive at Cikarang Station on Lebaran H+7

On the seventh day after Eid al-Fitr, 2,797 passengers arrived at Cikarang Station in Bekasi Regency, West Java, by 3:00 PM, primarily from various cities across Java, highlighting the ongoing return flow to the capital's industrial hub. PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) noted that arrivals outnumbered departures, driven by the area's role as an industrial epicentre attracting migrants, and committed to optimal service during the peak period. To encourage rail usage amid high traffic, KAI offered a 20% discount on executive class tickets through its Silaturahmi promotion.

BCA Supports Earth Hour 2026 to Preserve the Environment and Save Energy

PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BCA) is once again participating in the global Earth Hour 2026 initiative to combat climate change, by switching off non-essential lights and electronic equipment across its operational buildings and branches in Indonesia for one hour on 28 March. This action aligns with BCA's ongoing commitment to energy efficiency, evidenced by a consistent decline in electricity usage intensity to 131 kWh/m² in 2025, and forms part of its broader Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) strategy. BCA is also encouraging employees and customers to join the effort through social media campaigns, highlighting the collective impact on environmental sustainability amid geopolitical influences on the energy sector.

Indonesian Capital Market Investors Increase at the Start of 2026

Entering early 2026, awareness among Indonesians for managing finances through the capital market is rising, with popular instruments including shares, bonds, and mutual funds offering varying risk-return profiles. The article explains the characteristics of each—shares for high-risk high-return ownership, bonds for stable income via debt securities, and mutual funds for diversified, professionally managed portfolios—emphasising the importance of understanding risks to align investments with long-term goals like education or retirement. For beginners, it advises determining financial objectives, assessing risk tolerance, learning transaction costs, and diversifying assets, while tailoring strategies to aggressive, conservative, or moderate profiles to build sustainable wealth.

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