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  • NTB Governor Engages with Extreme Poverty in Sigar Penjalin Village

    NTB Governor Engages with Extreme Poverty in Sigar Penjalin Village

    Lombok Zone – On February 25, 2026, the Governor of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), Lalu Muhamad Iqbal, visited the impoverished residents of Sigar Penjalin village in North Lombok District. His visit aimed to distribute essential food supplies and cash assistance while checking on the implementation of the Empowered Village Program, designed to combat poverty.

    Sigar Penjalin has been identified as a key area for this initiative. Accompanied by various local government organizations and Baznas NTB, Iqbal personally assessed the living conditions of families, including children facing severe economic hardships.

    During his visit, Iqbal highlighted the significant potential of Sigar Penjalin, strategically positioned near Lombok’s tourist attractions. The area boasts attractions such as Sire Beach, luxury villas, premium hotels, a golf course, and a mini zoo. Despite its potential, extreme poverty persists among some residents.

    “The potential here is immense, but I’ve seen firsthand that many still suffer from dire poverty. Their circumstances are challenging and require collaborative and well-organized intervention,” Iqbal stated.

    Iqbal elaborated on the Empowered Village Program, which will intervene at both the village and family levels. Village facilitators have already pinpointed key issues, including a high number of youth without stable employment.

    The core objective of this program is to ensure that each family has a reliable source of income within a year. “Our goal is for every household to achieve financial independence and stable income in the next year. That’s the essence of tackling poverty,” he explained.

    In addition to economic assistance, the program will address educational issues, waste management, and village spatial planning. This year, the Empowered Village initiative is targeting 40 villages classified as extremely poor.

    Regarding the allocation of the Rp500 million stimulus per village, Iqbal emphasized that spending should be driven by the actual needs of the community. Local governments, along with support teams, are tasked with identifying programs that can effectively boost the local economy.

    “Everything must be based on a bottom-up approach, reflecting the villagers’ own identification of needs. It’s the responsibility of village heads and facilitators to determine what will serve as an economic lever,” he said.

    Moreover, Iqbal noted that support will come not only from the provincial government but also from the central government, local authorities, civil society organizations, and universities.

    Earlier, Iqbal expressed that the Empowered Village Program is a solution-oriented initiative characterized by its collaborative and orchestrated nature. “Don’t think you can solve these village issues alone; it’s impossible,” he emphasized while addressing the village facilitators.

    In closing, Iqbal urged that the presence of village facilitators should be felt by the community, encouraging engagement and consultation with existing support personnel. “You are not designed to solve village problems alone. There are various support systems already in place. Collaborate with them; that is the hallmark of the Empowered Village Program,” he affirmed.

    Zawil Fadli, the head of Sigar Penjalin village, expressed hope for intensive intervention from the NTB provincial government to address extreme poverty in his village, stating, “We hope our impoverished residents can be assisted through empowering programs, so that we can resolve poverty issues in our village as soon as possible.”

  • Viral Culinary Roadshow Arrives in Mataram

    Viral Culinary Roadshow Arrives in Mataram

    The Viral Culinary Roadshow of Indonesia has made its way to Mataram, offering a delightful experience for food enthusiasts. The event is being held at the rear parking area of Transmart Mataram and spans from September 24 to October 5, 2025.

    With more than 200 vendors participating, the roadshow boasts an impressive array of over 1,000 distinct food and drink offerings, all inspired by the vibrant flavors of Bangkok. This culinary extravaganza provides a unique opportunity to enjoy the essence of Lombok infused with Bangkok’s culinary charm.

    The event operates daily from 10 AM to 10 PM, ensuring ample time for visitors to explore the vast selection of delicacies. Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor to the city, this event promises to tantalize your taste buds and provide a memorable gastronomic adventure.

  • NTB Prepares for Pocari Sweat Run 2025 with Renewed Betabeq Tradition

    NTB Prepares for Pocari Sweat Run 2025 with Renewed Betabeq Tradition

    The Provincial Government of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) has conducted a coordination meeting in anticipation of the international Pocari Sweat Run 2025, scheduled to take place in Kuta Mandalika from September 13 to 15, 2025. The meeting, held at the VIP Deluxe Building of the Mandalika Circuit on Tuesday, September 9, was attended by representatives from the Central Lombok Regency Government, local community leaders, and officials from Pocari Sweat.

    NTB Governor Lalu Muhamad Iqbal expressed optimism that this year’s event would set a positive precedent for future events. “This year marks the beginning of the Pocari Run in Lombok, and we are committed to ensuring its success. God willing, this event will become an annual fixture on the international calendar,” he stated.

    The governor emphasized that the Pocari Sweat Run is not merely a sports event but also a means to demonstrate to the world that NTB is a safe and conducive location. “A successful Pocari Run will send a strong message that the area is secure, similar to the MotoGP. More activities like this will yield significant economic benefits for the local community,” he added.

    During the meeting, Governor Iqbal also praised the revival of the Betabeq tradition, which involves seeking permission from the local community before the event. “I am delighted to see the Betabeq tradition being revived. Let’s work together to bring this tradition to life, involving community leaders in the process,” he said.

    He expressed hope that this tradition would be applied to other major events, including the MotoGP. Furthermore, he urged businesses, especially those in the hospitality and transportation sectors, to prepare themselves and adopt the mindset that NTB is accustomed to hosting large-scale events that positively impact the regional economy.

  • Protests Escalate at North Lombok Regional Assembly Office

    Protests Escalate at North Lombok Regional Assembly Office

    Tensions have escalated at the North Lombok Regional Assembly (DPRD) office in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) on Saturday, August 30. Flames engulfed much of the secretariat building as protesters reportedly looted office inventory.

    Thousands of demonstrators, including students and vocational school pupils, converged from various directions toward the DPRD NTB office. The atmosphere remained charged into the afternoon, with crowds persistently voicing demands for justice.

    The protests were organized by the Alliance of Students and People of West Nusa Tenggara 2025, which presented a six-point list of demands. These include rejecting the proposed Criminal Procedure Code (RUU KUHAP), which they claim legitimizes abuses by authorities, and calling for an end to repressive and intimidating actions by law enforcement against demonstrators.

    The alliance also urged the Indonesian National Police to take action against those responsible for an incident involving an online motorcycle taxi driver and to ensure transparency in the investigation. They demanded the release of activists and demonstrators detained across Indonesia and called for the removal of National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo.

    Additionally, the protesters requested the DPRD NTB to address their earlier demands outlined on August 25, 2025. This large-scale demonstration is seen as a reaction to broader national unrest. Security forces continue to maintain a strong presence around the DPRD NTB building.