Authorities urged to investigate the Male' Taxi Line for allegedly operating in violation of established regulations
MTCC bus card machines malfunction, causing major public distress!
MTCC aims to bid for and execute international projects: Saudee
Physical work on land reclamation project in Th. Gaadhiffushi, which was originally scheduled to begin in 2024, commences after two-year delay
State-owned enterprises ordered to freeze hiring and promotions following pre-election surge in appointments
Allegations of corruption in Male’ Taxi Line app submitted to Parliament
MTCC taxi line vehicles fail to meet regulatory standards
Allegations of significant corruption surface against MTCC regarding "Male' Taxi App," which was reportedly awarded for MVR 13 million to a company with no prior experience in the field
Government launches national taxi line with fleet of 150 cars
Complaints filed with EC and ACC over Falah’s alleged bribery and unauthorized use of RTL ferries for Hoarafushi rally
Construction work on 15 mosques contracted under current administration stalled for over a year
Excavator for Thinadhoo Cold Storage Project Lies Idle: Ghafoor
Special RTL ferry services arranged to transport attendees to a PNC rally in Hoarafushi, which was attended by MTCC CEO Saudee
Despite president’s earlier pledge that no new projects would be launched in the lead-up to the election, contracts for development projects across eight islands are awarded to various companies in direct contradiction to his statement
Despite MTCC undertaking several development projects in Muraidhoo, only four expatriate workers are currently active on-site: Council
MTCC damages and removes MDP campaign banners
MACL has the dollars, so this government is awarding projects at several times the actual cost: Azim
President announces commencement of a key presidential pledge, Veymandoo land reclamation project, ahead of upcoming council elections
Third deadline for launch of taxi line passes as new date is announced
Magoodhoo residents protest to obstruct government from removing construction materials, including gravel and sand, brought to the island for airport development