Archive for October, 2006

Palm Tree to show Khmer Identity and National Heritage

Palm Tree is a kind of plants that Cambodian people living in rural love planting them in the traditional age. At the present, people are cutting down the trees to sell them across the border or to process the trees at an industrial scale. That is problems making farmers to lose much more money by [...]

Sales of Condom on street of capital

One day on the morning, I and my friend drove motorbike along the street 71 (Tuok Kok Road), where is the red-light house areas (brothels). And then I saw men selling condom on the sidewalk on the moring at around 9:00 AM. I was interested in it, I took out my phone and then [...]

Looking for job vacancies online?

BestCareerFinder.com is a new job site in Cambodia, which was created since August 2006 by Cambodian students studying in and out of country in an attempt to facilitate jobseekers and employers to seek jobs and qualified candidates. All job announcements are being updated every day.
This site offers easier and powerful tools for users. For the [...]

All Motorbike to be required to install wing mirror

Recently, the Phnom Penh Municipality issued directive to all motorbike drivers to install mirror on their vehicles in an attempt to reduce traffic accidences. Until now, there are 500,000 motorcycles circulating on the street of capital without wing mirrors. The directive read that if bikes will not have mirrors, traffic police will fine [...]

Moving Office

For long time I have not updated my blog because I was busy with moving my office to new location in an attempt to reduce cost. Open Forum of Cambodia have been moved to new locations, located at House no.17D, Street 296. If you need to know further information, please contact phone number 023 360 [...]

Unions set deadline for strike

Garment Unions and Teacher Association have always demanded garment factory owner and government to raise monthly salary to workers and teachers, who have been paid only $45 and $30 per month respectively, in an attempt to improve their living standards.

Recently, 17 Unions will set an October 30 deadline to garment factories to raise the industry’s [...]