Cambodia PM shares vision of future after sweeping election win
“All of these preparations are for the sake of political and economic stability and security, and to avoid chaos, wars”, he explained.
“All of these preparations are for the sake of political and economic stability and security, and to avoid chaos, wars”, he explained.
The environment ministry said Cambodia produces more than 10,000 tonnes of waste per day, with Phnom Penh alone accounting for between 2,700 and 3,000 tonnes.
Cambodian political observers generally believe that Cambodia, as the rotating chair of Asean this year, has achieved some fruitful results.
The government on Oct 5 confirmed that it would provide cash payments to the poor and vulnerable affected by Covid-19 for a further three months.