Social News 23/4
Hanoi man killed by lightning
A man in Hanoi was killed by lightning on his way to
work on April 22.
The victim is Nguyen The Phuong, 33, at Quang Tien
Commune, Soc Son District. His body was found near Noi Bai Industrial Park at
around 6:30 a.m.
The victim was found near Noi Bai Industrial Park at
around 6:30 a.m on April 22.
Initially, local people thought he was victim of a
traffic accident and then called police. But it became clear he had been
struck by lightning.
Some local residents said that this early morning, the
area near Noi Bai Industrial Park had heavy rain with thunderbolts and
lightning.
Some days ago, a man in the central province of Nghe An
also died of lightning strike while he was gardening.
According to the National Centre for Hydro‑Meteorological
Forecasting, this year, Vietnam will witness extreme climate phenomenon with
sudden changes in weather. Many mountainous areas have seen gale force winds
and hail.
Hanoi often has cloudbursts the most between June and
August. While this phenomenon can be seen in northern mountainous areas from
March to June every year.
PM instructs to stop criminalizing slow business
registration case in HCMC
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has instructed the Ho
Chi Minh City People’s Committee chairman to propose authorized agencies to
stop criminalizing the case in which a coffee shop owner was prosecuted
for slowly registering for business license in Binh Chanh district, yesterday
morning.
The cafe shop locates in front of the police station in
Binh Chanh district (Photo: SGGP)
According to the instruction, the authorized agencies
must learn from experience and apply disciplinary measures to groups and
individuals who have launched criminal charge against the shop's owner Nguyen
Van Tan. They must organize a press conference to announce the instruction
and their steps to handle the case.
On the same day, the People’s Court in Binh Chanh
district decided to return the case file and instructed the Investigation
Agency under the district Police Department to conduct further investigation
to clarify the case. The decision has been made because of unclear documents
and evidences.
Specifically, the district police conducted an
investigation but established two statements with content disunion.
The statement on August 13 said that Mr. Tan started
business without license. Four days later, the police made another one
supplementing other charges accusing the owner of failing to ensure hygiene
in processing and preservation areas, present food safety and hygiene
certificate and material origin documents, and not conducting periodical
health check for the shop's staff.
The district Police Department's head decided to
fine Mr. Tan for administrative violations basing on the two statements.
On April 19, Sai Gon Giai Phong Newspaper published an
article reporting that coffee shop owner Nguyen Van Tan faced criminal charge
because of slowly registering for business license for five days in Tan Tuc
town, Binh Chanh district. Mr. Tan opened the shop serving coffee,
breakfast and office lunch.
Heavy rainfall drenches much of Quang Ninh
Heavy rain has drenched much of the northern province
of Quang Ninh on April 22, forcing local authorities to relocate residents
from areas in risk of flood and landslide.
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen
Duc Long urged Ha Long and Cam Pha cities to work with the provincial
Military Command to drain water in flooded areas.
Localities and relevant units were required to assign
staff to be on duty round the clock to alert the provincial Steering
Committee for Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue of any latest
incidents.
At 2pm the same day, the rainfall weakened in several
areas in Ha Long, Cam Pha and Uong Bi.
Last August, a historic torrential rainfall in the
province claimed 17 lives and caused nearly 3 trillion VND (136.3 million
USD) in damage.
Pigs fed with illegal breeding substance destroyed
The inspection team of the agriculture ministry has for
the first time destroyed a herd of pigs in Tiền Giang Province that were fed
with food containing salbutamol, a banned substance in animal feeding.
The animal herd belonged to Nguyễn Ngọc Lực, a farmer
in Xuân Đông Commune, Chợ Gạo District, of Tiền Giang Province. The testing
was conducted earlier this month after the Veterinary Unit of the province
received information that the pigs had a high risk of salbutamol
contamination. The test result came back positive.
Salbutamol is a substance that is not permitted to be
used in animal breeding. The medication helps in the treatment of asthma,
exercise-induced bronchospasm, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and high
blood potassium levels, but is misused by farmers to stimulate growth in
animals and make them lean.
This is the third time that Lực’s pigs were found to be
salbutamol-contaminated.
The pigs were given anesthetic and transported to the
place set up for destroying the animals.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, in
an effort to put an end to the use of salbutamol in animal breeding, has set
up two round-the-clock working groups in the north and south to receive
information about the matter.
Spirits soar as giant Ferris wheel comes to Danang
On April 24, the Singapore Sling, will begin
transporting visitors in Danang at the Asia Park some 31.5 metres into the
air, staking its claim as one of the largest ever big wheels to set up camp.
Offering panoramic views of Danang and beyond, park
visitors will have a chance to enjoy a 360 degree-rotation at the height of
31.5 metres and fall freely at 65km per hour. All this amidst an extravaganza
of music and led lighting.
“The wheel is an impressive attraction and I hope that
it brings even more visitors and shoppers into the city to enjoy and that it
can be something that everyone in the region can be proud of" said a
park executive.
Ministry warns central provinces about dead fish
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
yesterday sent an urgent note to the people’s committees of the coastal
provinces warning residents not to eat the fish that died last week.
Provinces from Hà Tĩnh to Thừa Thiên-Huế were warned about
the mass fish deaths. The Hà Tĩnh, Quảng Bình and Quảng Trị provinces saw the
most deaths along their beaches in the past week.
While an inspection was conducted to determine the
cause of the deaths, the agriculture ministry has strictly banned using the
dead fish to process food in any form and asked relevant agencies to collect
the dead fish and destroy them according to the law.
The local bodies in these provinces have also been
asked to inform residents about the ban and instruct them not to sell the
dead fish in the market. Fish breeders were to be told to stop taking water
from the sea to their coastal breeding ponds, until the reason for the fish
deaths had been identified.-
Hundreds of workers suffer food poisoning after lunch
More than 300 workers were hospitalised due to food
poisoning in the southern province of Bình Phước yesterday.
Workers of the Lisheng, Xinren and Sung Ju companies,
located in Chơn Thành District, showed symptoms of dizziness, vomiting and
diarrhea. Some workers even lost consciousness on eating the lunch.
“While eating, we noticed one of our dishes smelt bad.
Some workers even left the meal unfinished,” Phạm Thị Tuyết, a worker at the
Lisheng Company, said.
The employees suffered from food contamination, Phan
Xuân Thủy, vice-director of Chơn Thành General Hospital, said.
The initial investigation revealed the three companies
had placed the same order at the same restaurant.
The case is being investigated.
Massive blaze rips through Vietnamese market in Czech
Republic
A huge fire has broken out at a Vietnamese market in
Rozany, the Czech Republic along the border with Germany, forcing police to
evacuate the immediate area.
Fire crews rescued several people trapped inside nearby
flats and stores on the morning of April 21 after the blaze erupted and
rapidly began to fan out.
Police were called at 6.30 am to help firefighters who
were tackling the inferno.
Six fire crews from across Rozany were dispatched to
the scene, with around 35 firefighters tackling the blaze.
According to preliminary reports, witnesses reported
hearing several explosions just prior to the fire breaking out and then the
blaze quickly spread to nearby stores, which were completely engulfed in
flames within minutes.
Firefighters were hampered by colossal clouds of black
thick smoke and intense flames, according to eyewitnesses.
“It is estimated that the incident caused damages of up
to US$85,000,” said fire officials. “The fact that it affects so many
businesses, is a complete disaster.”
Several people had to be rescued from nearby flats and
stores as the fire ripped through several shops and adjoining flats.
No causalities have been reported so far.
The cause of the fire is currently unknown, with the
priority being public safety, and arrangements being made to house those who
have been evacuated, said fire officials.
Hanoi commemorates Russian revolutionary leader
A Hanoi delegation led by Secretary of the municipal
Party Committee Hoang Trung Hai on April 22 laid a wreath at the statue of
Vladimir Ilych Lenin- the greatest leader of the Russian October Revolution
on the occasion of his 146th birthday.
Lenin is one of the most eminent political figures and
revolutionary thinkers of the 20 th century, who masterminded the Bolshevik
take-over of power in Russia in 1917. He was the architect and first leader
of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
He was also a great teacher of workers worldwide.
On the same day, representatives of the capital’s
youth, organisations and agencies also paid floral tribute to the late
Russian leader.
Hanoi annually organises a line-up of activities in
commemoration of V.I.Lenin on his birthday.
Vietnamese, Lao youths enhance links
Young people from the northern mountainous province of
Son La and the Lao provinces of Luang Prabang and Luang Namtha gathered at an
exchange in the Vietnamese locality on April 21-22 to foster their
collaboration.
The delegates held talks and cultural and sports
activities with the aim to maintain and promote the special friendship and
solidarity between Vietnam and Laos as well as between Son La and the Lao
provinces.
At the event, the Lao side suggested the Ho Chi Minh
Communist Youth Union’s Son La chapter organise more delegation exchanges and
send experts to train Lao youngsters in the field of science and technology.
On the occasion, the two countries’ youth union members
visited the Vietnam- Laos revolutionary historical site in Lao Kho village,
Phieng Khoai commune, Yen Chau district.
Lao Kho village witnessed revolutionary activities of
late Lao President Kaysone Phomvihane and the Northern Lao Voluntary Team
during the 1948-1950 period.-
Quang Ngai’s Ly Son commemorates Hoang Sa sailor-soldiers
The annual “Le khao le the linh Hoang Sa” (Feast and
Commemoration Festival for Hoang Sa Soldiers) ceremony took place in An Vinh
communal house, Ly Son island district, the central province of Quang Ngai on
April 22.
The event, held annually in the second lunar month and
on the 15 th and 16 th days of the third lunar month, is to pay tribute to
the sailor-soldiers who sacrificed their lives over the centuries guarding
the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagoes.
The event has been observed through hundreds of years
by communities in Ly Son Island and many coastal areas in Quang Ngai. It is
recognised as a national intangible cultural heritage by the State.
During the rituals, paper boats with effigies of
sailors are launched into the seas and respects are paid to the lost sailors’
symbolic tombs.
According to Vietnam’s feudal state history, the Hoang
Sa Flotilla was set up when the Nguyen Lords began their reign in the south
of the country.
Thousands of sailors overcame roaring waves and storms
to survey sea routes, plant milestones and erect steles affirming national
territory in Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagoes, and mine marine resources
under the order of the Nguyen Lords. Their missions were full of dangers, and
many of them never returned to land.
Therefore, before the soldiers left for their missions,
a feast was held for them, hence the beginning of the tradition.
Ly Son Island covers an area of less than 10 sq.km but
it has nearly 100 relics, most of which are related to the Hoang Sa Flotilla,
such as the sacred temple, the empty graves built for those Hoang Sa soldiers
who never returned, the communal houses of An Vinh and An Hai Villages, the
chambers worshipping Pham Quang Anh and Vo Van Khiet who were captains of the
Hoang Sa Flotilla, the showroom displaying the items of the Hoang Sa Flotilla
who also controlled Bac Hai and Ba Ri Lagoon.
Seminar on Vietnam’s renovation held in Czech Republic
A scientific seminar “Vietnam – today and tomorrow” was
held in Brno, capital of South Moravia, the Czech Republic on April 21 on the
occasion of the 41st anniversary of the liberation of south Vietnam and
national reunification (April 30).
Addressing the event, First Secretary of the Vietnamese
embassy in the country Nguyen Kim He informed the seminar of the outcomes of
the 12th National Party Congress and ways to put the Resolution adopted at
the congress into practice.
His report “30 years of Vietnam’s renewal” summed up
achievements and shortcomings throughout Vietnam’s renovation process.
He said the event gives an insight into the history and
course of Vietnam’s renovation, particularly its experience in building a
socialist-oriented market economy.
In an interview granted to Vietnam News Agency,
journalist Pavel Pilny, member of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
(KSCM) Central Committee, said the seminar is a success as it has attracted
the largest-ever number of opinions so far.
The seminar was part of a series of events under the
KSCM’s ideological education programme.
Exhibition on Hoang Sa, Truong Sa comes to Tien Giang
The exhibition “Vietnam’s Hoang Sa, Truong Sa –
Historical and Legal Evidence” came to My Tho city in the Mekong Delta
province of Tien Giang on April 22.
On display are more than 200 items including maps,
photos, documentation and publications dating between the 17 th and 20 th
centuries that affirm Vietnam’s sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and
Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagos.
Among the exhibits is the “Atlas Universel de
Geographie” (World Atlas of Geography) compiled by Belgian geographer
Philippe Vandermaelen (1795 – 1869) and published in Brussels, Belgium in
1827.
Map of “Empire d’An Nam” (Empire of An Nam) indicates Hoang Sa
is part of “Dang trong” (Cochinchina) of Vietnam. (Photo: Ministry of
Information and Communications)
The atlas includes four maps of Vietnam under the name
“Empire d’An Nam” (Empire of An Nam) indicating that Hoang Sa is part of
“Dang trong” (Cochinchina) of Vietnam.
Speaking at the event’s opening ceremony, Deputy
Minister of Information and Communications Pham Hong Hai said the exhibition
gives the public, particularly the youth, a better understanding on the
history of Hoang Sa and Truong Sa as well as Vietnam’s ownership of the two
archipelagos.
It also hopes to raise the sense of patriotism and
responsibility of national protection among the Vietnamese, he added.
The exhibition will be open to public at the provincial
Cultural Centre until April 26.
Today’s Voice Contest for Vietnamese youth begins
The UNESCO Centre for Culture and Education on April 21
kicked off its Today’s Voice Contest 2016 for Vietnamese youth aged 18-29
across the country.
The annual competition with the theme “Vietnam Youth
Capital” aims to help young Vietnamese invest in developing personal assets,
thereby bringing benefits to themselves and the country.
The contest’s main message is that “every young person
should know their personal properties so they can manage and develop them
effectively”, according to Do Ha My, the contest’s project manager.
In the first round starting on April 25, contestants
will take Global Potential Quotient (GPQ) tests and set personal records
online.
A total of 800 candidates will be selected to
participate in the second round.
The best team will receive a prize worth a total of 200
million VND (8,900 USD) in cash.
The competition expects to attract 5,000 candidates.
Labour affairs stories awarded
Journalists who wrote outstanding articles on workforce
affairs were honoured at an award ceremony in Hanoi on April 22.
Le Thi Tuyet from Lao Dong newspaper came first in the
“print and online edition” category with her article “Nhung nguoi xoa mu luat
cho cong nhan” (People who help workers understand law). The second prize went
to a group of Tuyet’s colleagues – Hoang Van Minh, Tran Chau Huu Danh and Luc
Thanh Tung. Tan Duc from Tuoi Tre newspaper and a group of two journalists –
Do Thi Thao Nguyen and Pham Tran Trung – from the Vietnam News Agency secured
third place.
In the “radio and television” category, “Lao dong di cu
– hoang vang lang que, nhoc nhan noi pho thi” (Migrant workers – deserted
villages, harsh city life) by Tran Ba Duy from the Voice of Vietnam’s VOV2
came first. Nguyen Van Quang from the Lam Dong radio-television broadcaster
won second place with his three-piece story “Chuyen chua ke phia sau Lang Dai
Hoc” (Untold stories behind University Village). The two third prizes went to
a group of journalists from Tuoi Tre TV and Tran Thi Thanh Xuan from Vietnam
Television’s VTV4.
According to Associate Professor Truong Ngoc Nam, head
of the Academy of Journalism and Communication, most of this year’s 250
submissions for the award were of good quality. Some notable topics included
job creation, labour policy and trade union work.
Businessman arrested over pyramid scheme
The investigative police unit under the Ministry of
Public Security prosecuted and put in custody Nguyen The Anh, former general
director of Phúc Gia Bảo 868 Company, for alleged fraudulent appropriation of
assets in an apparent pyramid scheme.
The company, which was started in September 2015, had
many branches across Vietnam. Police of Khanh Hoa Province on March 23
received complaints from residents accusing Phúc Gia Bảo Company of
fraudulence under a multi-level marketing platform.
According to the investigative unit, The Anh introduced
his company as a partner of a US corporation seeking help building coffee
shops, convenience stores chains and other establishments. He asked people
who are interested to invest in his company, choosing between the VNĐ 36.6
million (US$1,600) or the VNĐ 72.2 million ($3,200) package. He also promised
a rather high profit for such investment.
Many people invested, but they received nothing in
return. Thế Anh was able to appropriate more than VNĐ 300 billion ($13
million).
The Ministry of Public Security is conducting further
investigations and calls on victims of Thế Anh to provide information by
calling 068 3337888 or coming to 258 Nguyễn Trãi Street, District 1, HCM City.
Hau Giang announces saline intrusion emergency
The Mekong Delta province of Hau Giang declared a
level-1 state of emergency for seawater intrusion in Long My district and Vi
Thanh city on April 21.
Water in local rivers, canals and irrigation systems in
the province have been dangerously saline since mid-April, with salinity
hitting record highs in Long My district and Vi Thanh city.
Average salinity was measured between 5.2-13 per
thousand, even more than 15 per thousand in some localities.
According to Director of the provincial Department of
Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyen Van Dong, the province has closed
over 100 temporary dams to prevent seawater intrusion while dredging dozens
of canals and constructing irrigational facilities to supply fresh water for
Long My district and Vi Thanh city.
To date, more than 80 percent of farmland in the
province has been hit by salt water intrusion. Over 1,200 hectares of the
winter-spring 2015-2016 rice crop have been damaged while aquatic farming
areas have faced critical impacts.
More Vietnamese fishermen return home from Indonesia
The Vietnamese Embassy in Indonesia on April 21
completed procedures to repatriate 36 Vietnamese fishermen who were arrested
by local authorities.
According to the embassy, nearly 120 Vietnamese
fishermen detained by Indonesia have been brought home since the beginning of
this year.
In recent times, Indonesia has toughened measures
against fishing vessels that violate its sea territory.
The Vietnamese embassy has made efforts to protect
Vietnamese fishermen while asking authorities at home to disseminate
information for fishermen on obeying international laws when fishing
offshore, particularly in international waters.
Meeting with the fishermen before they return home, the
embassy representative, Tran Minh Cu, reminded them to strictly abide by the
laws of both countries, and not to repeat violations of Indonesian waters or
in other countries’ waters.
The fishermen thanked the embassy for its support for
them during the time in Indonesia, committing to not repeating such actions in
the future.
Anti-mosquito campaign spreads nationwide
Twenty-six out of 63 provinces and cities nationwide
have thus far implemented an anti-mosquito campaign within households in an
effort to prevent dengue fever and Zika virus, the General Department of
Preventive Medicine said on April 21.
The campaign was first run in Ho Chi Minh City’s Binh
Chanh district in early March, before spreading to Hanoi, Da Nang, Dak Lak,
Khanh Hoa, and Phu Yen, among other localities.
It calls for families’ self-protection against
mosquitoes by using nets and repellent, and securely covering all water
containers to prevent the insect from entering them and laying eggs.
Several associated activities have been organised, such
as households’ elimination of mosquito larvae as well as awareness-raising TV
and radio broadcasts.
More and more provinces are expected to join the
campaign.
As the rainy season approaches, there is a high risk of
Zika and dengue fever outbreaks. Both are carried by the Aedes Aegypti
mosquito.
Youth capital contest kicks off
The UNESCO Centre for Culture and Education yesterday
kicked off its Today’s Voice Contest 2016 for Vietnamese youth aged 18-29
across the country.
The annual competition with the theme “Việt Nam Youth
Capital” aims to help young Vietnamese invest in developing personal assets,
thereby bringing benefits to themselves and the country.
The contest’s main message is that “every young person
should know their personal properties so they can manage and develop them
effectively”, according to Đỗ Hà My, the contest’s project manager.
In the first round starting on April 25, contestants
will take Global Potential Quotient (GPQ) tests and set personal records
online.
A total of 800 candidates will be selected to
participate in the second round.
The best team will receive a prize worth a total of
VNĐ200 million (US$8,900) in cash.
The competition expects to attract 5,000 candidates.
Scholarships, bicycles to students living in need
A cooperation agreement to provide scholarships and
bicycles for students living in need was signed during a ceremony in Hanoi on
April 21.
Co-hosted by the National Fund for Vietnamese Children
(NFVC), the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs and Bao Viet
Insurance, the event was graced by the presence of former Vice President
Nguyen Thi Doan, Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Dao
Hong Lan and General Director of Bao Viet Insurance Than Hien Anh.
Vietnam currently records nearly 26 million children
aged below 16, 1.5 million of them are living in need and 2.5 million are at
risk of falling into especially difficult circumstances.
It is estimated that more than 200,000 children drop
out of school per year, mostly due to poverty.
This year, the Bao Viet Insurance Corporation will
grant 1,500 bicycles and 1,500 backpacks worth nearly 3.2 billion VND
(145,400 USD) to poor students via the NFVC.
Through the programme, Bao Viet Insurance has offered
10,000 scholarships and 12,000 gifts worth around 10 billion VND (454,500
USD) to students in especially difficult situations across 63 cities and
provinces nationwide.
5th Southern Cake Festival attracts 18,000 visitors
The 5th Traditional Southern Cake Festival attracted
18,000 visitors in Cần Thơ, the largest city in the Mekong Delta.
Themed “Southern specialties toward integration”, the
annual festival promoted traditional cakes made from rice, sticky rice, their
powdered variations, and different types of vegetables typical of southern
Việt Nam.
The festival featured 150 food stalls, 80 of which were
reserved for exhibit and sell around 200 different types of traditional
Vietnamese cakes including bánh tét, a cylindrical glutinous rice cake filled
with green bean paste and pork fat; bánh ú, a small, pyramidal glutinous rice
cake; bánh xèo, a rice pancake with shrimp; bánh bò dừa, a coconut-flavoured
sponge cake; bánh đúc, rice cake made of rice flour and lime juice, and
others.
There were 50 stalls reserved for regional specialties
and handicrafts, and 20 for introducing special dishes of other countries,
like Laos, South Korea, Japan, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, France and Italy.
The festival had an area for 20 artisans from Cần Thơ
City and other Mekong Delta provinces to show off their cooking skills.
Lê Thị Bé Bảy, an artisan in Bình Thủy District who
demonstrated making bánh phu thê (Vietnamese conjugal cake), said, “Though
this was not the first time I held a demo, I was still eager to introduce
this unique cake to public.”
1 killed, 4 injured as truck hits street cleaners in
Saigon tunnel
Four street cleaners in Ho Chi Minh City have mostly
recovered from their injuries after being struck by a truck that injured the
group and killed one of their colleagues as they were cleaning inside the Thu
Thiem Tunnel on Tuesday night.
The four wounded workers are in stable condition after
undergoing computerized tomography (CT) scans, ultrasounds, and blood tests,
Nguyen Khac Vui, deputy director of the Saigon General Hospital, affirmed on
Wednesday.
The victims suffered multiple minor injuries, mainly
scratches and soft tissue damage, according to the doctor.
Pham Thanh Phong, the 35-year-old co-worker of the four
patients, was not so lucky and died from his wounds.
Phong was hospitalized with cardiac arrest, a severely
damaged face, a fractured skull and jawbone, Vui said, adding that he passed
away after 30 minutes of doctors’ efforts to revive him.
At around 11:00 pm on Tuesday, a truck was traveling in
the Thu Thiem Tunnel under the Saigon River from District 2 to the downtown
area when it crashed into a group of workers, causing several of them to
become injured and lose consciousness.
The victims were admitted to the hospital shortly after
the accident, while the front of the truck was heavily damaged as it also
collided with the street sweeping vehicle.
The tunnel was closed for about two hours for officers
to probe the scene and clear the roads.
During an interview with Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper on
Wednesday, Tran Chi Trung, director of the Management Center of the Saigon
River Tunnel under the municipal Department of Transport, said footage of the
accident has been extracted from surveillance cameras to support the
investigation.
Responding to why the tunnel was not closed during the
cleaning process, Trung stated that motorcycle lanes were closed from 10:00
pm to 5:00 am every day while four-wheeled vehicles are allowed to access the
construction around the clock, as per the protocol of tunnel maintenance.
One of the car lanes was also shut down temporarily
during the sweeping on Tuesday night, while several employees were tasked
with traffic control at the two entrances, he added.
However, the truck driver lost control of his vehicle,
causing it to pass the closed car lane and hit the victims, Trung further
explained.
Conference on enhancing food security opened in Hanoi
The APEC Public-Private dialogue on facilitating
infrastructure investment to enhance food security opened in Hanoi on April
21 by the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MOTI) in collaboration with the
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Secretariat.
Speaking at the event, Deputy Minister Nguyen Cam Tu
said the event aimed at addressing difficulties and challenges in
facilitating infrastructure investment to enhance food security, while
creating cooperative opportunities in the field among home and foreign state
bodies, organisations and individuals.
Hhe added agriculture and food security have been
discussed for selecting as Vietnam’s priorities when the country chairs APEC
in 2017 as Vietnam has considered the topic as a significant issue which has
an important impact to the mutual prosperity among people in the Asia-Pacific
region.
A representative from the United Nations (UN) shared
that the world’s population will reach 9.6 billion by 2050, hence agriculture
production will need to increase about 70 percent to meet human demand.
The official stressed that food security is an
essential task, particularly in the context of increasingly complicated and
unpredictable conflicts and political instability, diseases and water
pollution worldwide. Though cooperation in these fields is more and more
becoming a pressing issue for several regional and international
organisations and forums.
Delegates at the event praised the joint efforts
between the MOTI, members of APEC and relevant bodies in implementing the
APEC Food Security Roadmap towards 2020 and their contributions for cooperative
activities in food security.
Several practical initiatives and policies to support
and create the right conditions for ensuring regional food security were also
discussed at the event.
Ethnic minority candidates improve electioneering
skills
A conference was held by the National Assembly (NA)
Council of Ethnic Affairs in Hanoi on April 21-22, aiming to improve
electioneering skills for ethnic minority candidates in the upcoming
elections to the National Assembly and People’s Councils.
In his opening speech, Chairman of the Council Ha Ngoc
Chien said the conference will help candidates from ethnic minority groups to
enhance their skills in election campaigning, especially in building action
plans to canvass voters for them, towards wining in the elections.
While appreciating the Council’s initiative to organise
the event, NA Vice Chairwoman Tong Thi Phong said this is a meaningful
activity to support ethnic minority candidates in improving their knowledge
and awareness of theory and reality and their responsibilities as
representatives of the people.
She said candidates should pay attention to learning
about the Constitution, the laws on NA and local government organisation, and
standards required for NA deputies.
Phong, who is also Vice Chairwoman of the National
Election Council, noted that candidates should listen to and answer the
queries of voters in a respectful and modest manner.
They also need to increase public awareness of the
policies of the Party, State, NA and Government for ethnic people, while
showing their ethnic group’s cultural identities during their election
campaigning.
Participants to the conference heard electioneering
experience and basic knowledge related to building and presenting action
programmes for candidates, which were shared by experts working in the
people-elected agencies.
They were also introduced to the functions,
responsibilities and rights of NA deputies and members of People’s councils,
and policies and programmes for mountainous and ethnic minority areas.
Candidates have worked in groups, and practised their
presentation and skill in answering the press’s queries on television.
The election of the 14th National Assembly and People’s
Councils at all levels will be held on May 22.-
Chinese tourists caught illegally sourcing coconuts in
southern Vietnam
Two Chinese nationals who entered the southern
Vietnamese province of Tien Giang on tourist visas were found purchasing
large quantities of coconuts from local traders for export back to their home
country.
The province’s economic police said on April 20 that
they were working with the local immigration office to determine punitive
action for the foreigners for conducting business without a license and
breaching the conditions of their travel visas.
Liu Jin Liang and Xu Qiao Jie were caught by Tien Giang
authorities on April 19, when they were buying coconuts in Vinh Kim, a fruit
wholesale market in Chau Thanh District.
The passport of Liu Jin Liang is seen in this photo
taken in Tien Giang Province, located in southern Vietnam, on April 20, 2016.
The Chinese nationals also hired 25 locals to peel the
coconuts, store them in cardboard boxes, and load them onto trucks bound for
China. The cardboard boxes were stuck with Chinese and English labels.
When asked to present their business license, the
foreigners only presented officials with tourist papers, according to
officers.
Vendors at Vinh Kim Market said the Chinese had offered
to buy coconuts at abnormally high prices.
While the fruit currently fetches at most VND80,000
(US$3.57) a dozen, the Chinese pair was willing to pay VND118,000 (US$5.27),
according to vendors.
Tien Giang police said they are investigating if the
Chinese were conducting their business independently or if they were working
for a company.
Container flea market to be held in Hanoi
Fashion Feast, an open-air flea market, will be
organized for the first time in Hanoi this weekend, the Vietnam News Agency
reports. In particular, the market is housed in recycled steel shipping
containers.
Expected to be made a monthly event, the flea market
will take place at the 5,000-square-meter stadium at 112 Chua Lang Street,
Dong Da District.
The first Fashion Feast in Hanoi will feature nearly
100 brands, including over 80 from Hanoi and several from HCMC, and a food
area with 20 vendors. According to the organizer, shoppers can also enjoy
some entertainment activities at the market.
For this month, visitors to the flea market will be
invited to join the fundraising Ice-Scream Challenge, Tarot fortunetelling,
DJ performances and outdoor film showing at no charge.
HCM City spends big to address flood
The HCM City People’s Committee has just granted an
investment licence to a project to tackle local floods, worth 10 trillion VND
(450 million USD).
The project will be implemented by the Trung Nam Construction
Investment JSC under the Build and Transfer (BT) method.
It aims to fight floods and respond to climate change
in an area of 570 square kilometres, affecting some 6.5 million residents
along the Sai Gon River bank and the down town.
The project will be carried out in May this year and
expected to be completed within 36 months.
According to statistics from the city, district 8
usually faces serious floods caused by tidal surges, with 1,000 households
living along canals in wards 7 and 16 most affected.
From 2011-2014, there were 76 tides with their peaks
exceeding 1.5m, which is higher than 63.5 percent of the city area.
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Thứ Bảy, 23 tháng 4, 2016
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