Seeking aid to face pandemic


Cheah, who has his left leg amputated, is wishing for more allocations for the disabled community.

MALAYSIANS are hoping for more incentives from Budget 2021 to help them tackle the Covid-19 pandemic.

Midland Berjaya Village Community Management Council (MPKK) member Fazira Ahmad Ridzuan, 26, said she was hoping for the loan moratorium to be extended during the budget announcement today.

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