Notable news: Ho Chi Minh City can "erase" all effective administrative units to redistribute according to population size, infrastructure and area, the city will have more than 80 wards and communes after the merger; Building Bach Mai University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Ha Nam province...
Standing Deputy Secretary of District 1 Party Committee Hoang Thi To Nga visits twin brothers (second and third from left) Dang Phuong Thien and Dang Phuong Thuc and inmates of Vo Nguyen Giap sub-camp (Ben Nghe ward). District 1 may soon consist of only two wards - Photo: TTO
Ho Chi Minh City has more than 80 wards and communes after the merger.
On the afternoon of March 19, Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Nguyen Van Duoc and his delegation had a working session with the District Party Committee and District 1 People's Committee on the implementation of socio-economic tasks in 2025; listened to and acknowledged recommendations and proposals from the locality; and discussed orientations in streamlining the organizational apparatus, shifting towards building a "service-oriented" administration and solutions for developing the night-time economy in District 1.
According to District 1's report, the locality is drafting two preliminary plans to rearrange administrative units, merging 10 existing wards into 2 wards (plan 1) and 3 wards (plan 2).
Mr. Ta Hoai Nam, Head of the Organizing Committee of District 1 Party Committee, said that the locality has a policy of leaning towards the plan of forming 2 wards including Ben Nghe (merging 3 wards of Tan Dinh, Da Kao and Ben Nghe) and Ben Thanh (merging 7 wards of Ben Thanh, Co Giang, Cau Kho, Nguyen Cu Trinh, Nguyen Thai Binh and Pham Ngu Lao).
This is an option that will keep the administrative boundaries intact without having to redividing them.
According to Mr. Nguyen Van Duoc, the city is also planning two options for merging administrative units; one of which is to "erase" all existing administrative units, including Thu Duc City, and then redistribute them according to population size, infrastructure, and area. Accordingly, Ho Chi Minh City will have more than 80 wards and communes after the merger.
Amending regulations on foreign investors buying shares of Vietnamese credit institutions
The Government has just issued Decree No. 69/2025 amending and supplementing a number of articles of Decree No. 01/2014 on foreign investors purchasing shares of Vietnamese credit institutions.
Accordingly, foreign investors purchase shares in cases where credit institutions offer shares, issue shares to increase charter capital or sell treasury stocks purchased by credit institutions before January 1, 2021.
Regarding the share ownership ratio for foreign investors, Decree No. 69/2025 amends and supplements Clause 5, Article 7 of Decree 01/2014 as follows: "The total share ownership of foreign investors shall not exceed 30% of the charter capital of a Vietnamese commercial bank, except for the cases specified in Clauses 6 and 6a of this Article or during the implementation period specified in Clause 9, Article 14 of this Decree. The total share ownership of foreign investors shall not exceed 50% of the charter capital of a Vietnamese non-bank credit institution, except for the cases specified in Clause 6 of this Article."
Clause 6, Article 7 of Decree 01/2014 is also amended and supplemented: "In special cases to ensure the safety of the credit institution system, the Prime Minister decides on the share ownership ratio of a foreign organization, a foreign strategic investor, the total share ownership level of foreign investors in a weak, struggling joint-stock credit institution exceeding the limits prescribed in Clauses 2, 3, 5 of this Article for each specific case."
Regarding the obligations of foreign investors, Decree No. 69/2025 supplements the provisions: When a foreign investor purchases additional shares offered by a credit institution corresponding to the ratio of common shares of each shareholder in the credit institution that exceeds the limit on the ratio of foreign investors' share ownership prescribed in Article 7 of this Decree, the following shall be implemented:
In case a foreign investor, a foreign investor and a related person exceed the limit prescribed in Article 7 of this Decree, within a maximum period of 6 months from the time of exceeding the limit, the foreign investor must reduce the share ownership ratio, ensuring compliance with the limit prescribed in Article 7 of this Decree.
In case the total share ownership of foreign investors exceeds the limit prescribed in Article 7 of this Decree, foreign investors are not allowed to purchase additional shares of that credit institution until the total share ownership of foreign investors complies with the provisions of Article 7 of this Decree...
Decree 69/2025 takes effect from May 19.
Bach Mai University of Medicine and Pharmacy will be built in Ha Nam.
On March 19, at a working session with the delegation of Bach Mai Hospital, Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the People's Committee of Ha Nam province, Truong Quoc Huy, affirmed that the province will create the most favorable conditions to support Bach Mai Hospital, branch 2, to soon come into operation.
Mr. Truong Quoc Huy said that Ha Nam will build a social housing area to create stable accommodation for doctors and medical staff working at Bach Mai Hospital, branch 2.
Regarding the proposal to build Bach Mai University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mr. Huy affirmed that the People's Committee of Ha Nam province will accompany Bach Mai Hospital to promptly remove difficulties and obstacles so that the project can be implemented soon. In the immediate future, the province will have an investment incentive mechanism to support compensation for site clearance and exempt land rental for 50 years.
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As planned, with a scale of 1,000 beds, Bach Mai Hospital 2 in Ha Nam will receive medical examination and treatment for 20 million people from Ha Tinh area and beyond, contributing to reducing the load on facility 1 in Hanoi.
Through the survey, Ha Nam has all the conditions for Bach Mai Hospital to build a specialized university, worthy of serving the study and research work.
To meet the training and practice needs of medical human resources, the leaders of Bach Mai Hospital have proposed to build Bach Mai University of Medicine and Pharmacy with a scale of about 28 hectares in Nam Cao University Area, Ha Nam province, with training majors in medicine, pharmacy, nursing, dentistry... expected to attract 5,000 - 6,000 students.
For 3 consecutive weeks, the number of hand, foot and mouth disease cases in Ho Chi Minh City has increased continuously.
Children with hand, foot and mouth disease are examined by doctors at Children's Hospital 2 (HCMC) - Photo: THU HIEN
According to the Ho Chi Minh City Center for Disease Control, from March 10 to 16 (week 11), the city recorded 372 cases of dengue fever, a stable trend compared to the average of the previous 4 weeks (397 cases).
The total number of dengue fever cases accumulated from the beginning of 2025 to week 11 is 4,949 cases. Districts with high number of cases per 100,000 people include Can Gio district, Thu Duc city and district 7.
In week 11, the city also recorded 262 cases of hand, foot and mouth disease, an increase of 86.8% compared to the average of the previous 4 weeks (140 cases).
The total number of hand, foot and mouth disease cases accumulated from the beginning of 2025 to week 11 is 1,560 cases. Districts with high number of cases per 100,000 people include Binh Tan district, district 6 and district 8.
In week 11, the city recorded 270 measles cases, a stable trend compared to the average of the previous 4 weeks (290 cases).
The total number of measles cases accumulated from the beginning of 2025 to week 11 is 3,819 cases, accumulated from the beginning of the epidemic season to week 11 is 7,862 cases.
Districts with a high number of cumulative cases from the beginning of the epidemic to week 11 include Thu Duc City, Binh Tan District and Binh Chanh District.
According to HCDC, typical symptoms of the disease are fever, sore throat, oral mucosal lesions and skin lesions mainly in the form of blisters commonly seen on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, knees, and buttocks.
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