[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Winter has been the preferred travel period for Europeans seeking to escape the freezing weather in search of sun and surf. But this is set to change as the uncertainties of Covid-19 continue to confine many at home, even as countries keep their borders close to foreigners. …
Read More »Ma’unah: a cult that took over a military base 20 years ago.
[ad_1] KINIGUIDE | On Merdeka Day, 13 men were granted royal clemency. Malaysiakini explains what they did 20 years ago that landed them in jail. How could a heterogeneous group take over a military camp? On July 2, 2000, a little-known group calling themselves the Persaudaraan Ilmu Dalam Al-Ma’unah (Brotherhood …
Read More »All is not well for the MSM sugar refiner
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA – Group CEO of the country’s largest sugar refinery, MSM Malaysia Holdings Bhd, has been put on leave for inventory “irregularities” at its Johor refinery. MSM said its board of directors appointed Fakhrunniam Othman as the officer-in-charge to perform the functions of the CEO and ensure that …
Read More »Glove stock sale drags KLCI to two-month lows
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Sept. 9): A re-sale of rubber glove stocks amid rising hopes for the Covid-19 vaccine dragged the KLCI FBM to a two-month intraday low of 1,494.19 yesterday, although the index The benchmark managed to stay afloat supported by gains in the index components. such as Tenaga Nasional …
Read More »Censoring Vice Ministers Over Veveonah Issue, Says Kadir Jasin
[ad_1] Veteran journalist A Kadir Jasin wants a parliamentary disciplinary committee to investigate the case of Vice Ministers Abdul Rahim Bakri and Zahidi Zainul Abidin. PETALING JAYA: Veteran journalist A Kadir Jasin has called for the two deputy ministers involved in the controversy over Sabahan student Veveonah Mosibin to be …
Read More »KLCI plunges 1.44% below 1,500 as COVID-19 vaccine delay worries turbulent markets
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (September 9): FBM KLCI fell 1.44% and fell below the 1,500 level in early trading on Wednesday, following losses in regional markets and US futures on concerns from a delay in a Covid-19 vaccine. At 9.05am, the benchmark index lost 21.56 points to 1,497.76. The first losers …
Read More »35 students and 10 teachers in home quarantine
[ad_1] GEORGE TOWN: A total of 35 students and 10 teachers who had been in close contact with an infected student at a high school were ordered by the state Health Department to self-quarantine at home. of the principals Datuk Goh Boon Poh said there were no instructions from the …
Read More »The company pays RM500,000 in JPJ citations with a 70% discount
[ad_1] Selangor JPJ, led by chief enforcement officer Mohamad Hafiz Usman, during Op Fancy at the Batu 9 toll plaza last night. (Photo by Bernama) KUALA LUMPUR – A private company that paid outstanding fines of approximately RM500,000 was one of the parties that benefited the most from the 70% …
Read More »Leave Veveonah alone and stop the blame game
[ad_1] YOUR OPINION | ‘If the minister were smart, I would thank him for highlighting the problem …’ Information from Kudat MP – Deputy Minister who accused Veveonah of lying IndigoKite6964: We have so many excuses why the infrastructure for better Internet coverage in Sabah and Sarawak cannot be expanded. …
Read More »Bank Negara expected to remain firm on OPR
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Banks are not likely to take an additional hit to earnings and Bank Negara is expected to keep its current key benchmark interest rate at 1.75% at tomorrow’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting. The current official overnight interest rate (OPR) is at its all-time low of 1.75% …
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