Lockdown extends in seven dzongkhags until Jan 30

The National Covid-19 task force has extended lockdown in Sarpang, Samdrupjongkhar, and identified areas of Wangduephodrang and Punakha, Panbang, Nganglam and Phuentsholing that are declared red zones, until January 30.  

Thimphu lockdown to continue until January 22

Prime Minister Office (PMO) announced yesterday that lockdown in Thimphu will...

Gelephu reports 15 new community cases 

Gelephu reported 15 new Covid-19 cases from the community yesterday, taking...

Bajo, Lobesa, Khuru towns cordoned off 

To rule out any residual Covid-19 cases in the community, Bajo...

All 14 dzongkhags open up to zoning system

Sarpang dzongkhag Covid-19 task force early today morning extended the ‘blackout’...

Judiciary’s silence more dangerous than online videos

More and more people are resorting to social media, especially Facebook,...

Recent local cases Omicron variant 

The recent spate of Covid-19 cases in the community and from...

GDP growth to rebound to 5.1: World Bank

The Bhutanese economy is expected to grow by 5.1 percent in...

Trader to be charged for tax evasion

After reviewing investigations, the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) will...

Chili farmers feel threatened by imports

As the Ministry of Agriculture and Forests temporarily lifted the ban...

Anti-Corruption Act needs to be clarified: Lawyers

Even as the Supreme Court (SC) declared that it was not...

Bhutan hit with massive Covid-19 cases 

The country registered 82 new cases, its highest one-day Covid-19 cases...

Six candidates elected in eight “affected” gewogs

Of the nine candidates in the eight “affected” gewogs where LG elections...

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