Soup kitchens stir up a storm


Munirah: 'I am hoping this produces good results and brings real solutions.'

The often overlooked issue of the homeless caught a lot of public attention recently and some good news has come out of it with the Government announcing that facilities will be provided for them. 

JUST over a week ago, William Cheah was so annoyed by Federal Territorites Minister Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor wanting to ban soup kitchens within a 2km radius of Lot 10 in Bukit Binang, he posted on his Facebook account that come Monday (July 7) he would be standing outside one of the soup kitchens there with a foldable table stacked with 100 packets of nasi lemak and a sign saying “Free Food for The Homeless Please Take One”.

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