Brunei reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday with the national tally of cases standing at 141. It marked the 59th consecutive day without new cases since May 7. According to Brunei’s Ministry of …
Brunei reports no new COVID-19 cases for 58 straight days
Brunei reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday with the national tally of cases standing at 141. It marked the 58th consecutive day without new cases since May 7. According to Brunei’s Ministry …
All-new Perodua Myvi launched in Brunei
GHK Motors Sdn Bhd, the authorised local sole distributor of the Perodua line-up in Brunei, hosted a digital soft launching of the Perodua Myvi at its showroom in Beribi Industries .
Conditions improve at Labi as flooding recedes in Brunei
With the rains gradually easing, water levels in the flood-hit regions of Ulu Belait have started to recede over the past few days.
Royal Brunei plane lands with 139 people
A flight carrying 139 passengers from Brunei landed in the city airport on Friday. The Royal Brunei Airlines’ Airbus A320 that touched down at 12.16pm had 101 men, 31 women and seven children. It took …
139 Indians land from Brunei
A repatriation flight with 139 Indians arrived here from Brunei on Friday. The Royal Brunei Airlines chartered flight (BI 4111) landed around 12.15 p.m. There were 101 men, 31 women and seven children …
Brunei MoH launches cashless transactions
The Ministry of Health (MoH) launched the implemention of Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam (BIBD) QuickPay cashless transactions at all health centres and facilities under the MoH during a ceremony on …
Japan to begin talks with Taiwan and Brunei on easing travel curbs
Japan could begin talks with Taiwan and Brunei as early as this month on easing coronavirus-induced travel restrictions, diplomatic sources said Wednesday.
Japan to begin talks with Taiwan, Brunei on easing travel curbs
Japan could begin talks with Taiwan and Brunei as early as this month on easing travel restrictions meant to prevent the novel corona …
Eateries fined for breaching Covid-19 safety guidelines in Brunei
Three eateries were fined up to 5,000 Brunei dollars (US$3,586) for flouting safety guidelines imposed to contain the Covid-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Health said on Tuesday (June 30). According to …