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Minister of Public Works Instructs Construction of Tertiary Irrigation Channels for Farmers

Indonesia's Minister of Public Works, Dody Hanggodo, has directed the acceleration of tertiary irrigation channel construction in Boyolali, Central Java, to optimise water distribution following the establishment of the Groundwater Irrigation Network (JIAT). This initiative addresses the declining capacity of the provincial Boyo Dam, which has reduced irrigation coverage from 700-800 hectares to under 500 hectares, leaving farmers reliant on rainfall. The JIAT system, featuring wells 120 metres deep and a 700-metre pipe network serving 20 hectares, ensures year-round stable water supply, bolstering national food security amid drought risks.

Videographer Corruption Case Involving Budget Mark-Up: DPR's Commission III Steps In

Indonesia's House of Representatives Commission III has announced plans to hold a Public Hearing (RDPU) to address the case of Amsal Sitepu, a videographer accused of inflating budgets in a village video project in North Sumatra's Karo Regency. The hearing, prompted by public concerns over perceived injustices, aims to ensure substantive justice under the new Criminal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure, rather than mere formalism. Commission III Chairman Habiburokhman emphasised that videography involves creative pricing without fixed standards and urged law enforcement to prioritise recovering state losses from major corruption cases.

RKAB Issues Lead to Temporary Halt of Production Activities for 238 Mining Companies in Central Java

The Central Java Energy and Mineral Resources Office has suspended production activities for 238 mining companies due to their failure to submit or complete the 2026 Work Plan and Budget (RKAB) documents. This 30-day administrative sanction prohibits all field operations, including mining, processing, and sales, with potential revocation of permits if compliance is not achieved. The affected companies are distributed across various districts in Central Java, highlighting regulatory enforcement in the mining sector.

Russian envoy: Iran will notify IAEA if radiation levels exceed limits

Russia's permanent representative to international organisations in Vienna, Mikhail Ulyanov, expressed confidence that Iran would inform the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) if radiation levels at its facilities surpass safe limits. He highlighted that Iranian institutions monitor radiation and maintain ongoing diplomatic contact with the IAEA, citing Iran's prompt reporting of previous attacks on its nuclear sites like Bushehr and Natanz. This assurance comes amid escalating tensions following US and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets on 28 February, which prompted Iranian retaliatory actions against military sites in Israel and US facilities in the Middle East.

Should Incentives for Electric Vehicles Be Strengthened Amid the Middle East Conflict? Experts Weigh In

Experts urge the Indonesian government to bolster incentives for electric vehicles to reduce reliance on oil imports, particularly amid global energy supply uncertainties caused by the Middle East conflict. In 2025, government policies such as subsidised VAT for locally produced EVs proved effective in boosting sales and developing the industry ecosystem, even as the overall automotive market contracted. This shift is seen as crucial for accelerating the transition from fuel-based vehicles, with oil prices remaining elevated at around $108 per barrel in March 2026 due to supply disruptions of 8 million barrels per day.

Rubbish Piles Up at Kramat Jati Market, Pasar Jaya Accelerates Waste Collection

Perumda Pasar Jaya is urgently addressing a massive rubbish accumulation of nearly 7,000 tonnes at the Kramat Jati Main Market in East Jakarta, which went viral on social media due to technical issues with transport fleets since early March. By coordinating with the DKI Jakarta Provincial Environmental Agency, the company has ramped up efforts, deploying 33 trucks over the past two days to clear the waste and restore normal operations. Long-term plans include procuring new independent waste trucks and piloting sustainable technologies like thermal hydrolysis and the Zero Waste Management System (MASARO) to prevent future pile-ups and enhance overall waste management.

NTB Provincial Government Prepares 30,000 Cattle for Sacrifice to be Sent to Jabodetabek Region

The West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Provincial Government has prepared 30,000 head of cattle to meet the sacrificial animal needs in the Jabodetabek area during Eid al-Adha 1447 Hijriah. Initially planned for 21,000 head, the quota was increased by 9,000 from Sumbawa due to additional demand, with shipments starting early via land routes to avoid port congestion. This initiative, governed by a gubernatorial decree, allocates the largest quotas from Bima and Sumbawa districts and represents a significant increase from the previous year's figures, supporting regional livestock trade and festive preparations.

Bulog and BRIN expand technology partnership for food security

Indonesia’s state logistics agency Perum Bulog has broadened its collaboration with the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) through an addendum to their memorandum of understanding, focusing on technological advancements to enhance rice reserves management, food quality, and pest prevention. The partnership encompasses smart farming, warehouse modernisation, food preservation techniques like irradiation, and the development of national food networks to bolster efficiency and resilience in the food supply chain. This initiative underscores Indonesia’s commitment to innovative, sustainable food security, ensuring research outcomes are practically applied to maintain availability, price stability, and overall national food system sustainability.

Conflict in Gulf Triggers Surge in Shipping Industry Costs

Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have driven up global shipping costs, with daily fuel expenses rising by 340 million euros amid soaring prices for very low sulphur fuel oil and LNG. Shipping companies have incurred over 4.6 billion euros in additional fuel costs since late February, following US and Israeli attacks on Iran, exposing the industry's heavy reliance on fossil fuels. The crisis may accelerate investments in cleaner energy solutions like ship electrification and wind-assisted propulsion to mitigate future vulnerabilities.

Minister of Public Works proposes prioritising Pekalongan in the first phase of GSW

Indonesia's Minister of Public Works, Dody Hanggodo, has urged the North Java Coast Management Authority (BOPPJ) to prioritise Pekalongan in the initial phase of the Giant Sea Wall (GSW) project, alongside Jakarta Bay and the Semarang-Kendal-Demak region, due to the area already being below sea level. The ministry is coordinating closely with BOPPJ, committing to allocate all related loans and resources to support the initiative, which aims to protect the North Java Coast's vital contribution to the national GDP of approximately $368.3 billion from threats like land subsidence, groundwater decline, and tidal flooding. This proposal underscores the urgent need to safeguard strategic coastal assets amid rising sea levels and environmental challenges.

Unforgettable moment as Indonesian diaspora in Japan receive President's signature

President Prabowo Subianto's arrival in Japan created a memorable experience for the Indonesian diaspora in Tokyo, highlighted by Mutiara Mutiruta Miru Binto, a local elderly care nurse, who nervously secured his autograph on a book about Indonesia's transformation strategy. This personal encounter, the first direct meeting for many, underscores the diaspora's enthusiasm and the President's approachable demeanor during his inaugural official visit. The trip aims to bolster bilateral ties, with discussions on strategic cooperation in trade, technology, education, forestry, and the environment with Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.

Bandung City Government to Use Third Party for Managing Bandung Zoo

The Mayor of Bandung, Muhammad Farhan, has announced plans to soon appoint a selection team to invite third-party entities interested in managing the Bandung Zoo, in line with a legal fatwa from the High Prosecutor's Office. This follows the revocation of the conservation foundation's permit by the Ministry of Forestry, leading to the zoo's sealing and temporary care of animals by the West Java Natural Resources Conservation Agency, the Ministry, and the city government. The move aims to ensure proper management while addressing recent animal health concerns, such as the death of two Bengal tiger cubs, amid ongoing restrictions preventing public access during the Eid al-Fitr holidays.

Kohati PB HMI Leader Condemns Alleged Sexual Violence Against Unissula Semarang Student

Sri Meisista, the General Chair of Kohati PB HMI, has strongly condemned the alleged sexual violence perpetrated by LTMI PB HMI officials against a female student at Universitas Islam Sultan Agung (Unissula) in Semarang, who is also a HMI Korkom Sultan Agung Semarang cadre. She called on PB HMI to take a firm stance without protecting the suspects, urging legal and organisational accountability to uphold the organisation's values of intellectualism, morality, and humanity. Meisista emphasised that protecting HMI-Wati members is a moral and ideological responsibility, advocating for equal partnerships between HMI-Wan and HMI-Wati to prevent power abuses and objectification of women.

Social Affairs Minister Praises Trenggalek's Commitment to Social Data

Indonesia's Social Affairs Minister Syaifullah Yusuf commended the Trenggalek Regency government in East Java for its dedication to integrated social data management during a working visit to promote the National Single Social and Economic Data (DTSEN). He highlighted the importance of regular data updates to ensure targeted social assistance, noting that 45% of recipients for programmes like the Family Hope Programme (PKH) rely on local verification, and emphasised reaching "invisible people" through coordinated efforts from village to national levels. The regent affirmed readiness to support DTSEN implementation via real-time data integration and outreach initiatives, including temporary aid through the National Zakat Agency (Baznas).

Trans-Sumatra Toll Road Sees Surge of 213,826 Vehicles in Lebaran Return Traffic

Traffic on the Trans-Sumatra Toll Road has surged by over 100% compared to normal levels during the Lebaran 2026 return period, with a cumulative daily total of 213,826 vehicles across operational sections, highlighting sustained high mobility among the public. PT Hutama Karya reports significant increases on key corridors, such as a 311.71% rise on the Sigli-Banda Aceh section, and urges drivers to plan trips carefully, adhere to traffic rules, and use rest areas to ensure safety. This infrastructure update underscores the critical role of toll roads in facilitating Indonesia's major holiday movements and the company's commitment to seamless operations through real-time monitoring and coordination.

Prabowo Warmly Welcomed by Indonesian Diaspora in Tokyo, Some Receive Autographs

President Prabowo Subianto was enthusiastically greeted by the Indonesian diaspora upon his arrival at a hotel in Tokyo on 29 March 2026, with children in traditional attire presenting flowers and many expressing profound joy at the rare opportunity to meet him in person. Individuals such as engineer Taufiq, nurse Ara—who secured an autograph—and PhD student Tiwi shared their emotional experiences, highlighting the event as an unforgettable "core memory." The visit is anticipated to strengthen Indonesia-Japan diplomatic ties, fostering opportunities in knowledge transfer, investment, and economic cooperation for the diaspora and bilateral relations.

BGN temporarily halts operations of eight SPPG units in Tulungagung

The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has suspended operations at eight Nutrition Fulfilment Service Units (SPPG) in Tulungagung, East Java, due to non-compliance with standard operating procedures, including suspected food poisoning cases and inadequate facilities. This action involves one unit lacking a nutrition supervisor, four linked to potential poisoning in the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme, and three with substandard infrastructure, with lab samples under central analysis. The suspensions aim to enhance overall service quality, with BGN planning expansions in 2025 and quality improvements in 2026, amid evaluations of Ramadan distributions.

Life Assurance Aid Implemented, Tens of Thousands of Flood and Landslide Survivors in Sumatra Assisted

The Task Force for Accelerating Rehabilitation and Reconstruction post-disaster in Sumatra has distributed life assurance aid to over 54,000 survivors of floods and landslides in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, totalling Rp272.7 billion as of 29 March. This aid, amounting to Rp15,000 per person per day for three months, aims to sustain livelihoods and restore purchasing power, alongside other programmes like social economic stimulus aid and housing fill assistance that have reached 35,780 people with Rp107.3 billion. Task Force Chair Muhammad Tito Karnavian emphasised the importance of swift and complete data from local governments to expedite verification and distribution, ensuring aid reaches the right recipients promptly.

PT KAI Daop 6 Yogyakarta Records Sales of 536,659 Long-Distance Train Tickets

PT KAI Daop 6 Yogyakarta has sold 536,659 tickets for long-distance trains during the Lebaran period from 11 March to 1 April 2026, reaching 99.5% of the total seat capacity. Passenger volume remains high, with 66,741 travellers recorded on 29 March, including significant departures and arrivals at major stations like Yogyakarta and Solobalapan. This surge underscores the critical role of rail transport in managing peak holiday travel in Indonesia, supporting economic activity and mobility.

President Prabowo Departs for Japan, Warmly Welcomed by Diaspora in Tokyo - Sorot News

President Prabowo Subianto embarked on a working visit to Tokyo, Japan, on Sunday, 29 March 2026, accompanied by key ministers to strengthen bilateral ties, particularly in economy and investment. His itinerary includes meetings with Emperor Naruhito and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, as well as engagements with major Japanese business leaders and the signing of investment agreements for Indonesian projects. Upon arrival, Prabowo was enthusiastically greeted by the Indonesian diaspora, highlighting national unity and pride among expatriates.

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