[ad_1] SHAH ALAM: The Ministry of Higher Education will ensure that a special portfolio is established in all public universities to manage the affairs of students left off campus. Minister of Higher Education Datuk Seri Dr. Noraini Ahmad (pix) said his ministry through the cooperation of all public universities and …
Read More »Climbers now enjoy 5G telecommunications technology on Mount Everest
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: When the country’s first two climbers, Datuk M. Magendran and Datuk N. Mohanadas, set foot on the top of Mount Everest more than two decades ago, they communicated with walkie-talkies and had to wait more than 10 days to process the photos they took. . assumed the …
Read More »Maqis hopes that Law 728 can be amended to expand enforcement powers
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s Department of Inspection and Quarantine Services (Maqis) hopes that the Malaysian Inspection and Quarantine Services Act 2011 (Act 728) can be amended in Dewan Rakyat next year to expand and strengthen the department’s enforcement powers. . MAQIS CEO Saiful Yazan Alwi said the amendment to the …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »The problem is not halal meats, but bribery and corruption.
[ad_1] YOUR OPINION | ‘Who controls halal certifications? Who are the corrupt? Youth leaders urge government to expose halal meat cartel players Malaysia Bharu: It is inconceivable that one of the highest principles of Islam relating to haram and halal has been knowingly violated and the authorities are seen as …
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