[ad_1] PETALIZING JAYA: Yee Lee Corp BhdThe main shareholders, who hold a combined 89.94% stake in the company, have launched a voluntary acquisition to acquire the remaining shares at RM2.06 per share. Yee Lee, who trades in edible oil, said in a filing with Bursa Malaysia that he had received …
Read More »Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite will be available in Malaysia for RM 1,599
[ad_1] In addition to Redmi Note 9 Pro and Redmi Note 9, Xiaomi has launched another new phone in Malaysia today in the form of My Note 10 Lite. Despite the word “Lite” in its name, the new model has many features that were adopted from the previously released Mi …
Read More »Malaysia airports records 98.8 drop in passenger movements in April
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) announced on Tuesday (May 12) that passenger movements across its system were reduced by 98.8% yoy last month to just 137,000 passengers amid enforcement of the Order of Movement Control (MCO). The international sector recorded a 99.3% decrease with passenger traffic of …
Read More »Coffeeshops, restaurants in Kuching that allow customers to dine and dine with new social distancing guidelines (Video)
[ad_1] KUCHING: Most coffee shops and restaurants, which have been allowed to have customers during the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO), were seen observing the standard operating procedures (SOP) established by the government. In a survey conducted today by The Borneo Post, Heng Ki Kopitiam at Gala City Street Mall …
Read More »First cautious day for companies waking up to CMCO in Kuching (Video)
[ad_1] KUCHING: Some companies here are in no rush to reopen, although almost all economic sectors may resume in Sarawak today after being closed for about two months under the Order of the Control Movement to stop the spread of Covid-19 cases. The federal government had implemented the Conditional Movement …
Read More »Patrick Teoh’s cross-border arrest is “strange,” rights group says
[ad_1] Radio staff Patrick Teoh was arrested by Johor police at the Petaling Jaya police headquarters on Saturday. PETALING JAYA: Human rights group Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram) has questioned Johor police for crossing state borders to arrest radio personality and actor Patrick Teoh. “For a crime that does not pose …
Read More »Dine-ins now allowed in Selangor, says MB
[ad_1] KLANG: Restaurants in Selangor can now be fully operational and open for dinner. Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said the decision to allow the restaurants to be fully operational was made after a meeting between the state government, mayors, local council chairs and district officials. “Restaurants, food courts, …
Read More »Groomed but still grounded: Hairdressers reopen during Singapore lockdown
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Long queues formed outside hairdressers in Singapore on Tuesday as the government eased some restrictions of a nationwide lockdown, although any styles beyond a trim would have to wait. “We can only provide haircuts. Dying and perms are off limits,” said Jervis Goh, supervisor at the …
Read More »With workplaces reopening but not childcare centers, parents face difficulties
[ad_1] KOTA KINABALU: With the relaxation of the movement control order (MCO) in Sabah and the reopening of many business sectors, working parents are turning to their parents and other relatives for help to care for their children. Sales assistant Finella Jacob, 32, gets help from her mother when she …
Read More »China’s Wuhan plans to run city-wide tests for Covid-19 over a 10-day period
[ad_1] BEIJING (Reuters): The Chinese city of Wuhan, the epicenter of the Chinese coronavirus outbreak, plans to conduct nucleic acid testing throughout the city over a 10-day period, according to an internal document seen by Reuters and two sources familiar with the situation. All city districts have been asked to …
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