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National Open Chess Championship 2025 sees participants aged 8 to 44

National Open Chess Championship 2025 sees participants aged 8 to 44

The National Open Chess Championship 2025 brought together 24 participants from diverse backgrounds in the capital on Saturday. Players competed in six intense rounds, showcasing their strategic skills. The winners and runners-up were awarded trophies and certificates. The Bhutan Chess Federation organised the tournament using the Swiss system format, ensuring fair competition without early eliminations. Players competed in all six...

CCAA’s investigation reveals financial and operational lapses at country’s sole beef supplier

CCAA’s investigation reveals financial and operational lapses at country’s sole beef supplier

An investigation into Penjor Slaughterhouse in Tsirang, the country’s sole beef supplier, has revealed several operational issues, including pricing irregularities, use of personal bank accounts, poor hygiene and outdated slaughter practices, among others. The Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (CCAA) released its findings yesterday. The investigation followed after Thimphu meat vendors filed complaints against the facility about unfair pricing, hygiene...

RAA proposes prequalification system for contractors to address delays in public constructions

RAA proposes prequalification system for contractors to address delays in public constructions

If the Royal Audit Authority or RAA’s recommendations come through, contractors failing to deliver projects on time will not be allowed to bid for future projects. The authority’s report on determining construction duration recommended a prequalification system that will ensure only contractors with a proven track record of delivering projects on time are allowed to bid for contracts. This is...

Singapore to hire Bhutanese in its manufacturing and service industries, concerns remain in retaining skilled workforce back home

Singapore to hire Bhutanese in its manufacturing and service industries, concerns remain in retaining skilled workforce back home

Some good news for Bhutanese seeking stable employment abroad. Singapore is set to become a new destination for work, as it has included Bhutan in its list of Non-Traditional Source countries for hiring foreign workers. Effective from the first of June this year, the move allows Bhutanese to apply for work permits in manufacturing and service industries. This is expected...

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