Prabowo's signature free meal program began earlier this month (January) at a cost of 71 trillion rupiah (US$4.36 billion).
Government funds will be used to finance the upcoming retreat of elected regional heads initiated by President Prabowo.
For Indonesia’s economic ambitions to succeed, the path forward must prioritise bureaucratic accountability over political expediency.
The government supports the bill on the Third Amendment to Law Number 19 of 2003 on the State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) to be ...
Indonesia's schoolchildren are now receiving free meals as part of a plan by President Prabowo Subianto to tackle ...
Ali Imron cites years of counterterrorism work and the Bali Nine precedent in his bid for freedom, but observers say his ...
The Maritime Ministry is questioning Kohod village chief over alleged involvement in the installation of a sea fence in Tangerang waters.