Shamed coach sued for passive bribery
October 9th, 2021
Druk Stars Football Club’s former coach, Kota Namgay, who was earlier banned for life from football for match-fixing has been now charged for passive commercial bribery by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG).
Government revising mines and minerals rules and regulations
October 8th, 2021
Following the Parliament’s failure to pass the Mines and Minerals Bill...
Persons with disabilities to venture into group businesses
October 8th, 2021
The Disabled People’s Organisation (DPO) is helping 45 persons with disabilities...
HRAB asks for relief measures post Covid-19
October 8th, 2021
Representing hoteliers, the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Bhutan (HRAB), wants...
Villagers seek better fencing to reduce wildlife attacks on crops
October 8th, 2021
The villagers of Tangsibji chiwog in Trongsa have been losing a...
VAST Bhutan’s wind horses in New York
October 8th, 2021
Made of fallen and faded prayer flags, three horse sculptures inspired...
The menace of mental illness
October 8th, 2021
Having a physically robust body does not always correspond with having...
Ngultrum trading thrives in Jaigaon
October 7th, 2021
The illegal trade of Ngultrum (Nu) and Indian Rupee (INR) still...
Norzin Lam redevelopment to begin next month
October 7th, 2021
Starting from the fuel depot in Lungtenzampa to the Chubachu junction,...
Businesses propose fiscal incentives to Ministry of Finance
October 7th, 2021
Business houses have proposed fiscal incentives (FIs) to the Ministry of...
Public transportation services need improvement
October 7th, 2021
Despite the pandemic and lockdown problems, Phuentsholing is still a growing...
20 women to run for climate change awareness
October 7th, 2021
Commemorating the 10th Royal Wedding, 20 women representing the 20 dzongkhags...
Quality of blacktopping work under scrutiny
October 6th, 2021
Not long after the blacktopping of the road between Ngatshang and...