Ensuring aid reaches targeted recipients


DPMM Johor deputy president Osmirizan Melan (third from right) with media representatives holding boxes of aid given under the Infaq Rezeki programme at its branch headquarters in Larkin, Johor Baru.

THE Malay Chamber of Commerce Malaysia (DPMM) Johor plans to help more people who have lost their source of income, through its Infaq Rezeki food aid programme.

Johor DPMM vice-president Muhammad Farhan Basheer said more than 1,000 food aid boxes had been distributed to people in need throughout the state so far.

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