Compiled by TRACY GUNAPALAN, C. ARUNO and R. ARAVINTHAN
AT 102 years of age, Teluk Intan resident Atimah Narijan is grateful that she has been blessed with good health, Utusan Malaysia reported.
“Alhamdulillah, I am still able to fast this year,” she said.
Sharing her health tips, Atimah said she goes to bed at 10pm and wakes up at 5am.
“In terms of nutrition, there are no secret practices. During sahur, I only eat a little and drink water,” she added.
> Road users on the East Coast Expressway 2 were greeted by a surprise guest – an elephant – on Sunday, Kosmo! reported.
The animal was spotted at KM272.5, near the Cheneh exit in Pahang.
In an online video, the elephant attempted to cross the highway.
The short clip received various responses from the public, with some sharing other sightings of the elephant with its herd.
One user shared that they had seen elephants around the area, usually in large numbers.
> Actor Hun Haqeem, 27, said he was unable to forecast how his latest movie Soloz: Game Of Life would perform at the box office, Harian Metro reported.
“It’s hard to predict how a movie will perform at the cinema because sometimes there may be a lack of advertising and awareness about it,” he said.
He said promotional efforts across different platforms make it challenging to determine the right formula for finding audiences.
“We want (Soloz) to be an inspiration to those who watch it. If people feel that the film is inspirational, that is a success for me.
“The rest, we leave it to God because we have done our best,” he added.
Despite his concerns, Hun said he believed the movie, which was released in cinemas on Jan 23, still met expectations and was well received by the audience.
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.
