[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: The Immigration Department has drawn up a list of countries whose citizens are prohibited from entering the country as of Monday (September 7). The ban, due to the high number of Covid-19 cases, has been imposed on citizens of 23 countries: the United States, Brazil, India, Russia, Peru, …
Read More »The Inconvenient Truth About Selangor Water Disruption
[ad_1] YOUR OPINION | “To ensure that this never happens again, many more uncomfortable truths need to come to light.” S’gor MB: the factory behind the pollution incident will be demolished Malaysia Bharu: This is a joke? Does this mean all this while the city council did not know that …
Read More »No more home quarantine after returning from Singapore, says health minister
[ad_1] Malaysia and Singapore allowed travel between the two countries on August 17 under the Periodic Transfer Agreement. (File image) PETALING JAYA: The government will no longer allow Singapore travelers under a bilateral travel plan to undergo home quarantine after a returned Malaysian tested positive for Covid-19. According to a …
Read More »Malaysia’s currency faces two key risks after beating its Asian peers
[ad_1] (September 7): The Malaysian ringgit has defied the odds to outperform most of its Asian peers. Investors will now be watching to see if it survives the September trials. A three-month rally in the currency could come to a halt when the FTSE Russell announces a decision on whether …
Read More »Police officers issue 91 compounds for violating the recovery of the MCO, arrest 17 foreign citizens (updated)
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 91 people received compounds following raids at two entertainment venues in Kuchai Lama and Bandar Baru Sri Petaling early Sunday (September 6). Those who received compounds were local customers and bar workers. The police also detained 16 Vietnamese women who worked as hostesses at …
Read More »Sounds of death for some of Japan’s oldest department stores
[ad_1] TOKYO (Reuters) – After more than three centuries in business, Onuma department store in the northern Japanese city of Yamagata began bankruptcy proceedings this year, one of many distinguished department stores across the country. in a desperate situation. Known for their elegant food halls, luxury items, impeccable service, and, …
Read More »No more home quarantine for PCA travelers
[ad_1] KOTA TINGGI: The government will no longer allow travelers entering Malaysia under the Periodic Displacement Agreement (PCA) to be quarantined at home, says Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr. Adham Baba. He said this came after a Malaysian traveling back to the country through the PCA tested positive for Covid-19. …
Read More »We need more time, employers say
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: It has been more than a week since a new law on worker accommodation came into effect, but industries are requesting an extension of up to one year to meet the new requirements. Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) Executive Director Datuk Shamsuddin Bardan said that due to the …
Read More »Fewer Malaysian confinement nannies in Singapore due to COVID-19, parents face higher recruitment costs
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: As Ms. Heather Huang approached her due date in early August, she felt desperate because she couldn’t hire a confinement babysitter. The 30-year-old business owner was expecting her firstborn, but the agencies she contacted told her they couldn’t provide one for the dates she requested. Ad Ad “I …
Read More »Grab the expansion to Cameron Highlands, several smaller towns
[ad_1] Grab intends to create more avenues of income generation through its ecosystem of services, which encompasses transportation, food and supermarkets, particularly in rural areas. MERSING: Electronic calling service provider Grab will expand its three service networks, namely GrabCar, GrabFood and GrabMart, to several small cities in Peninsular Malaysia this …
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