Cristina Suzanne wants to focus on family business


Compiled by AMANDA YEAP, AMALINA AKASHAH and R. ARAVINTHAN 

ACTRESS Cristina Suzanne never thought of quitting acting but she is occupied with other commitments, Sinar Harian reported.

She said she is still receiving offers to act but is busy with her family’s catering business which has just opened its doors in Kuantan.

“Although it’s just a small business, my commitment is needed because it’s a family affair,” she said.

“My mum asked if I would be interested to help. She wanted me and my siblings to learn about business so we’ll know how to continue the trade,” said Cristina.

 

> Ultraman can be seen cooking and serving customers at a stall in Kuala Terengganu, Harian Metro reported.

The man behind the mask, Mohamad Nor Faiz, 23, said it was a way of attracting customers to Warung Martin Muay Thai Corner in Kam­pung Gelong Mak Sulong, which opened five months ago.

“During the early days, business was slow-going until I decided to show up in the Ultraman costume. Since then, we have received a lot of attention, especially from children,” he said.

He said he spent RM1,500 on the costume which he bought online from Johor Baru.

Customers will be able to catch Ultraman in action from 7pm to 9pm every Tuesdays and Thursdays at the stall.

 

> The daily also reported that Kons Muhamad Nor Fahami Abd Kadir, 30, was praised for his honesty after returning a wallet which contained RM1,800 in cash.

He found the wallet on the ground near the Pulau Sebang National Anti-Drugs Agency office at around noon on Monday.

He then asked his colleague at Tampin district police headquarters to locate the owner from her MyKad and medical card in the wallet.

“I was reminded of my late father’s advice to never ruin the lives of other people and to be honest,” he said.

 

The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.  

 

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