Shah Alam libraries seeing fewer visitors


Shah Alam mayor Datuk Haris Kasim visiting the Perpustakaan Anggerik Aranda in Section 19.

EVER since the three libraries under the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) reopened early this month, they have received only 30 to 40 visitors a day at each of the premises.

Before the movement control order (MCO), they would get about 50 to 60 visitors daily, said MBSA corporate communications head Shahrin Ahmad.

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