[ad_1] KUALA LUMPURFailure to practice proper physical distancing, along with not wearing face masks, continues to constitute the highest number of violations under the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO). This was demonstrated yesterday when of the 131 arrests made for breach of the RMCO, 73 were for activities that hindered …
Read More »Education and accessibility are key to e-wallet adoption
[ad_1] CONTENT creator L. Suganya, 33, is an avid e-wallet user and subscribes to three providers. “I use e-wallets for almost everything: groceries, food, coffee, Touch ‘n Go. I use it whenever I can get points, ”he says. Suganya also makes a conscious decision to shop at places that accept …
Read More »Australia’s COVID-19 epicenter awaits exit plan from blockade; rates slowly falling
[ad_1] MELBOURNE: The Australian state of Victoria, the coronavirus hot spot, is scheduled to outline a plan on Sunday (September 6) to gradually ease its strict lockdown, with infection rates declining more slowly than expected. Victoria reported 63 new COVID-19 infections and five deaths on Sunday, down from a peak …
Read More »Lockdown Protesters Challenge Police As Australia COVID-19 Cases Relieve
[ad_1] MELBOURNE: Protesters against a COVID-19 shutdown challenged police at Australia’s hotspot on Saturday (September 5), prompting more than a dozen arrests, even as the state of Victoria continued its gradual improvement to stop new cases due to almost five weeks of restrictions. Ignoring official warnings and public health orders, …
Read More »46 people arrested for MCO violations on September 4, says Ismail Sabri
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Police arrested 46 people for violating the Recovery Movement Control Order (MCO) on September 4, and 11 of them were arrested for not wearing face masks. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said 45 of them were handed compounds while one person was in pre-trial detention. …
Read More »Prime Minister Muhyiddin hopes to finalize the procedures for workers commuting daily between S’pore and Malaysia soon, SE Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has expressed hope that procedures to allow workers to resume their daily commute between Malaysia and Singapore can be finalized soon. This was one of some of the issues discussed during a courtesy call from Singapore’s High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. …
Read More »The company is committed to fulfilling the promise of reimbursement to the farmers of Raub Durian
[ad_1] KUANTAN: Royal Pahang Durian Resources PKPP Sdn Bhd (RPDR-PKPP) says it will fulfill its promise to repay the earnest money paid by unlicensed durian planters in Raub. The consortium’s management said on Saturday (September 5) that it wanted to reassure the planters who signed up for the legalization scheme …
Read More »Malaysia Drops Criminal Charges Against Goldman in 1MDB Investigation | Malaysia News
[ad_1] Malaysian prosecutors have dropped criminal charges against three Goldman Sachs units accused of misleading investors for more than $ 6.5 billion in bond sales they helped organize for a state fund, state news agency Bernama reported. Friday’s move comes after the US banking giant agreed to pay $ 3.9 …
Read More »Kai Havertz profile: Chelsea gets ‘complete central midfielder’ from Leverkusen
[ad_1] Editor’s Note: Tor-Kristian Karlsen is a Norwegian soccer executive and scout and is the former executive director and sporting director of AS Monaco. He will write regularly for ESPN about the soccer business and the exploration process. In his latest column, he looks at Chelsea’s newest forward, Kai Havertz. …
Read More »Petronas faces a ‘big restart’ | The star
[ad_1] It was not the way any new CEO would have liked to convey a message on his first major media engagement, but Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) Chairman and CEO Tengku Mohammad Taufik Tengku Aziz knows these are not times. normal for the oil industry under pressure. In announcing a …
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