Hardware shops reopening brings relief to houseowners


One of the hardware stores in Bukit Dahlia with ready supplies to meet customer demand.

JOHOR BARU: The opening of businesses under the conditional movement control order (MCO) has been much awaited by the public, especially those looking to buy hardware items.

The MCO imposed since March 18 left houseowners stumped as to where to find spare parts to repair plumbing or replace lights as the hardware shops were closed.

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