MBSA sticks to using ’green’ materials at Hari Raya open house


Ahmad Zaharin (standing third from right) presenting duit raya to tahfiz students who were among the guests at the open house.

SHAH Alam City Council (MBSA) once again showed its commitment to go green by using environmentally friendly materials at its Hari Raya open house at Dataran Merdeka, Shah Alam.

The city council welcomed some 5,000 guests, including MBSA staff as well as those from stakeholders such as state and federal agencies, subsidiaries of the government, developers, consultants as well as the corporate sector, and Shah Alam Residents Council (MPP).

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