Majene - Services

Services

The city is equipped with:

Five large shops that could loosely be considered grocery stores (Toko Dewi, Toko Cahaya, Toko Sulawesi, Toko Madina, Toko Sabarjaya)

One daily traditional market where traditional Mandar foods (such as Jepa, Loka Anjoroi, Sokkol Lameayu, Bau Piapi, Kanre Sattang), plastics, electronics, clothes, fresh fish and vegetables can all be bought and bargained for

One semiweekly night market with similar items

Several small technology stores that sell computers, cell phones, and pulsa

Photocopy and photo developing shops

A DVD rental store

Several auto-mechanics, carpenters, tailors, electricians, bakers, and other technical tradesmen

Laundry services

Several small inns

An outdoor, seaside performance space

Internet cafes

An athletic stadium

An ocean-fed, outdoor public natatorium

Several tennis and badminton courts

Soccer fields

A large event hall

A weathered performance venue

A hospital

A prison

A police station

A fire station

Hair-cutting and styling salons

Massage parlors

A karaoke bar

And a travel agency

The city of Majene is serviced by three banks: BNI, BRI, and Bank SulSel, all of which have functional ATMs that accept Visa and MasterCard.

There is also a Leper colony that is still in operation just outside the city limits.

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