Accept the new rule, officials said

[ad_1] MELAKA: Ensuring that the Covid-19 pandemic does not hamper efforts to empower the public sector to be an efficient, transparent and people-friendly service system, says Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. The Prime Minister said that the responsibility of public officials now is to make the new rule a culture for …

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Steel stocks roar again | The star

[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Steel-related counters in Bursa Malaysia started the week with large additional gains after the government announced the second round of anti-dumping duties on foreign steel products in less than a week. With the new anti-dumping tariffs, investors appear to expect an improvement in demand for locally made …

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Jakim is not involved in a fake halal meat investigation

[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s Islamic Development Department (Jakim) is not conducting investigations into the meat cartel, says the director of the investigation division, Datuk Dr Sirajuddin Suhaimee. In a Facebook live feed titled “Halal Certification SOP: What Went Wrong?”, He noted that other government agencies were investigating the matter and …

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Smartphones sold without a charger: why is it a trend?

[ad_1] After mocking Apple and its iPhone 12 sold without a charger, Xiaomi and Samsung are doing the same. Asian smartphone makers are limiting their costs while trying to limit their impact on the environment; the next Xiaomi Mi 11 and Samsung Galaxy S21 will be sold without chargers. The …

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Public universities to solve student housing problems

[ad_1] Special units will be established at public universities to help students stay off campus. SHAH ALAM: The ministry of higher education will establish a special unit in all public universities to manage the affairs of students who are left off campus. Higher Education Minister Noraini Ahmad said the unit …

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2020 Top News: Malaysiakini Readers’ Choice

[ad_1] SURVEY | It’s the end of the year and Malaysiakini is once again letting its readers decide what they think is the most important news of 2020. A total of 1,013 readers participated in this year’s survey. They voted by entering a score on each of the 18 stories …

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