Struggling to make ends meet


Koya Mohamed Kachu Meera, 58 waiting for customer at his mee goreng mamak stall on the 24th day of the Movement Control Oder (MCO) at Taman Manggis People Housing Project (PPR) in George Town. Pic by: ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star/ 10 April 2020

LIFE is a struggle these days for many, especially the daily wage earners, whose livelihoods have been badly affected since the movement control order (MCO) came into effect.

Some folk living in Taman Manggis People’s Housing Project (PPR) in George Town have been budgeting their expenses in view of the coming festive season.

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