The Cambodian football sector is gradually developing, but it not yet able to meet the needs of football players and enthusiasts. Experts said that many improvements are necessary with no standard football fields yet available for the Cambodian public. We find out how many football fields there are in Cambodia and the criteria for a standard football field. We also look at the number of players and relevant institutions working in the sector?









Equity Weekly questions the slow progress of the Road #6A widening, which is still under construction and causing many difficulties to roadside residents and travelers.

This week’s poem is about small roads that have been destroyed by big trucks. They are still awaiting restoration by truck owners who have promised to do it after they finish their work.
On 7 and 8 August 2011, the water levels of the Mekong, Sesan and Sre Pork rivers rose sharply due to heavy rains and storms in the western part of Laos. The flood, which tragically claimed the lives of a dozen people, has also affected people’s farms and rice fields Steung Treng, Kratie, Kampong Cham and Kandal provinces. Equity Weekly reports in depth about the impact of the flood.
