DBKU wants kek lapis makers to relocate production facilities


By YU JI

KUCHING: Kuching City North Commission (DBKU) has started scouting for locations for proposed new kek lapis manufacturing sites.

The council is encouraging kek lapis business owners at Kampung Gersik here, one of the oldest Malay villages left in the city centre, to relocate their production facilities.

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