A boon for traders in Chini


Seasonal bounty: Pahang Chief Minister Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail (left) with Sharim (middle) and Bahiyah Mat Yassin enjoying durians at Kampung Salong, Chini. (Below) Tengku Zainul sharing a light moment with a group of Orang Asli children while on the campaign trail at Kampung Gantung Gering.

PEKAN: Traders selling food and fruits in Chini are enjoying brisk business because of the by-election in the constituency.

Several of those met said sales had increased since the start of the campaign period.

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