Reforms first before urban renewal


The Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) has pushed back its plans to table the Urban Renewal Act, a legislative move aimed at rejuvenating ageing urban developments across the country, to next year.

The delay could prove beneficial, offering additional time for the involved parties to refine and strengthen the proposed Act as there are still areas of concern.

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