[ad_1] The Selayang Wholesale Market has been cleared of stalls run by illegal immigrants and offers adequate parking areas. (Photo by Bernama) KUALA LUMPUR: Kuala Lumpur City Council (DBKL) will install more than 100 closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras around the Kuala Lumpur wholesale market in Selayang here to step …
Read More »Put the differences aside, pass the 2021 budget for the sake of Malaysia
[ad_1] The adage “be careful what you wish for” exists for a reason, even if some of us don’t understand it. It is a simple warning to consider the consequences of what could happen if we do not get what we desperately want. This was the advice offered by Aesop, …
Read More »204 tourism, hotel operators closed since March, Tourism Minister told Parliament
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): A total of 204 tour operators and hotels have closed their businesses since March this year due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the application of the motion control order (MCO), says Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri. The Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture said …
Read More »President may reverse stance on no-confidence motion against prime minister, lawyers say
[ad_1] Tengku Razaleigh (left) says Azhar Harun’s request to refer the motion of no confidence against the prime minister to the minister of justice goes against article 43 of the federal constitution. PETALING JAYA: The ball is at the feet of Dewan Rakyat chairman Azhar Azizan Harun on whether to …
Read More »Banks remain committed to helping clients amid Covid-19 resurgence
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian banks remain committed to helping their customers and borrowers after the automatic blanket moratorium that ended on September 30, particularly those who continue to be financially affected. CIMB Group Holdings Bhd Group Chief Executive Officer Datuk Abdul Rahman Ahmad said that given the recent resurgence of …
Read More »The stealth party ends when the police knock on the door
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: At least 93 karaoke patrons in a Jalan Ampang shopping center were detained after a raid by Wangsa Maju’s CID agents. The karaoke center has a large hall-like room. For RM 50,000 a night, the room is complete with alcoholic beverages and a DJ. The store has …
Read More »Explain the decision to stop the Gateway project, urged the Melaka government
[ad_1] The proposed Melaka Gateway project had required the reclamation of three new islands, where KAJ Development was its lead developer. (Photo by Bernama) PETALING JAYA: The Melaka government has been urged to be transparent about its decision to end the 43 billion ringgit recovery project for the Melaka Gateway. …
Read More »José Mourinho has transformed Tottenham by leading the league for the first time in six years
[ad_1] It seems that José Mourinho hasn’t lost his golden touch after all. But it’s the personal touch that is going a long way in propelling a Tottenham team that looked dead on their feet this time last year. The Special One is getting a special reaction from its players …
Read More »‘Hard decision to swallow’ | The star
[ad_1] The sudden announcement by the Kuala Lumpur City Council (DBKL) imposing a ban on the sale of hard liquor in convenience stores, sundries and Chinese medicine rooms from October 1 of next year has taken many by surprise. concerned parties. Unsurprisingly, there has been an outcry and most questioned …
Read More »Government initiatives in the 2021 budget receive the go-ahead
[ad_1] “I am relieved that the government has allowed us to withdraw money from Account 1 of our Employee Provident Fund (EPF). I sell flowers and cookies from home to earn a living while my husband works in Singapore. My business was severely affected due to Covid-19 and my husband …
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