[ad_1] Already reeling from a lack of foreign visitors, the tourism industry in Penang is now feeling the impact of CMCO in parts of the peninsula. (Image from Facebook) GEORGE TOWN: Penang’s tourism-driven economy is feeling the effects of the Covid-19 lockdowns in other parts of the country as the …
Read More »Police investigate alleged sabotage of river pollution in Selangor
[ad_1] An official from the Department of the Environment found traces of black oil on the surface of the water in a river in Kampung Baru Balakong. (Photo by Bernama) KUALA LUMPUR: The police have opened an investigation into a report of contamination of the river in Kampung Baru Balakong …
Read More »Indira Gandhi files a RM100,000 lawsuit against IGP, government and two others
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Ms. Indira Gandhi has filed a RM100,000 lawsuit against the police, the Ministry of the Interior and the Government for the alleged failure to locate and return her missing 12-year-old daughter, Prasana Diksa, to her. The lawsuit was filed through Messrs. Raj & Sach in the Superior …
Read More »King advises all MPs to support the 2021 budget (updated)
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah has advised all MPs, regardless of party, to stop political disputes and give their full support to Budget 2021. In a statement on Wednesday (October 28), the Comptroller of the Royal Household Datuk Ahmad Fadil Shamsuddin said that …
Read More »Sabah doctor talks about crying nurses, doctors taking sleeping pills
[ad_1] The lack of manpower in hospitals is the biggest challenge Sabah faces in its fight against Covid-19, says a doctor. KOTA KINABALU: A health worker in Sabah claims that the biggest challenge for the state to handle the increase in Covid-19 cases is the lack of manpower in hospitals. …
Read More »Jaya supermarket chain owners weigh stake sale: sources
[ad_1] (Oct 28): The owners of Jaya Grocer are considering selling a majority stake in a deal that would value Malaysia’s largest high-end supermarket chain at more than $ 200 million, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The Teng family, which founded the supermarket, and the Asean Industrial …
Read More »PAS: Leaders should decide on emergency enforcement, not legal experts and politicians
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The decision whether or not to enforce a state of emergency to curb Covid-19 should be referred to health and safety experts, rather than politicians and constitutional experts, says PAS President Datuk Seri, Dr. Abdul Hadi Awang. “This is very important so that decisions are made wisely, …
Read More »Malaysia suspends use of 2 flu vaccines after South Korean deaths
[ad_1] Singapore’s health authorities also stopped using the same two vaccines earlier this week. (AFP photo) PETALING JAYA: Malaysia has temporarily stopped the use of two influenza vaccines as a precautionary measure, following the deaths of several people who received influenza vaccines in South Korea. The decision by the Ministry …
Read More »Malaysian King urges MPs to provide ‘strong support’ for the 2021 budget for people’s well-being and economic recovery
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The King of Malaysia, Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah, has urged all Members of Parliament (MP) to provide “strong support” for the 2021 budget in the interest of the welfare of the people and the economic recovery of the country. of the COVID-19 pandemic. The king …
Read More »FB post is not related to Malaysia, respect to our rulers, says Liu
[ad_1] Ronnie Liu says he posted a photo of the Thai protests two weeks ago, before the controversy over the government’s proposal to declare a state of emergency. PETALING JAYA: DAP Leader and Sungai Pelek Assemblyman Ronnie Liu has clarified that a post on his Facebook page was not related …
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