Compiled by DIYANA PFORDTEN and C. ARUNO
AFTER nine years of marriage and undergoing in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment in 2023, singer Hazama says he and his musician wife, Genervie Kam, have chosen to accept whatever fate has in store for them when it comes to having children.
Harian Metro quoted Hazama as saying that after undergoing IVF treatment and exhausting every possible option, the couple had chosen to leave the matter to fate.
“After trying every possible avenue, we leave the rest to Allah. He knows what is best for us.
“If we are blessed with children, Alhamdulillah, we are grateful; if not, we will continue to enjoy our life together,” he said.
Hazama, 42, said they were no longer putting pressure on themselves or worrying about the future.
He also ruled out adopting a child, saying his six nieces and nephews had already brought him that joy.
The couple were married on Jan 14, 2017.

> Pre-loved jewellery has seen increased demand in Kuala Terengganu and Kuala Nerus as declining gold prices attract more buyers, Kosmo! reported.
Jewellery shop traders say pre-loved jewellery is much cheaper than new pieces while still retaining its long-term value.
“The drop in gold prices makes this the best time for people to buy pre-owned jewellery and expand their collections.
“Pre-loved gold remains a good long-term investment because it holds its value even when market prices fluctuate,” said a seller, Shaaini Md Nasir.
Other sellers also said that transactions have increased as more people see the current market as a good opportunity.
They expect gold prices to recover in the coming months, making current purchases potentially more valuable.
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.
