OSAKA, Jun 27 (News On Japan) –
The Angola Pavilion on the Osaka-Kansai Expo reopened on June twenty sixth, marking its first day of operations in roughly two months after remaining closed for the reason that day after the occasion opened.
The closure was attributable to unpaid building charges amongst subcontractors, which led to work being suspended and the pavilion remaining shut. Although the development and fireplace security inspections have now been accomplished, funds reportedly stay unsettled.
According to these concerned, an official opening ceremony is scheduled to happen as early as subsequent week.
Meanwhile, tensions over unpaid building charges proceed to escalate, with affected subcontractors forming a “victims’ group” to push for decision.
Source: KTV NEWS

