Telekom investigated by MCMC on unreported speed reduction and 7 news yesterday



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1. Malaysia’s Multimedia and Communications Commission (MCMC) said that Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) is under investigation for slowing down the upload speed of one of its Internet packages without notifying customers.

2. Sabah Police Commissioner Hazani Ghazali said that police have received information about certain elements from a neighboring country planning to enter Sabah in large numbers and create problems during the election day this Saturday.

3. PKR President Anwar Ibrahim told DAP Secretary General Lim Guan Eng that he can get enough support to be Pakatan Harapan’s prime ministerial candidate, after Lim again nominated Warisan President Shafie Apdal, as a possible candidate for prime minister if Anwar cannot make enough cut support.

4. Cycling enthusiasts said they have seen an increase in the number of people engaging in this hobby since the Covid-19 pandemic, which limited options for recreational activities, but they have acknowledged that many of the newcomers do not know well the rules and move on. roads.

5. Hong Kong banned flights between the city and Kuala Lumpur for two weeks after five people from India, transiting the Malaysian capital, tested positive for Covid-19.

6. Opponents of the Warisan Plus alliance have taken up their campaign to paint Warisan as a party of undocumented immigrants in the cities, a message previously only heard in Kadazan-Dusun-Murut (KDM) constituencies in elections. of Sabah.

7. Forced to bring boats to school, the islanders want to have their own school in Pulau Berhala on the west coast of Sabah.

8. The DAP called on Sabah voters to pressure Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin to extend the six-month loan moratorium that ends this month by choosing Warisan Plus.

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