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Litterbugs, vandals strike at reopened Taman Tasik Titiwangsa
PETALING JAYA: Just hours after Taman Tasik Tititwangsa was reopened to the public after major development projects were carried out in the area, litterbugs and vandals made their presence felt.
Vandals and litterbugs spoil reopening of newly-refurbished Taman Tasik Titiwangsa
PETALING JAYA: Vandals and litterbugs unfortunately made their mark at Taman Tasik Tititwangsa within five hours of its reopening on Sunday (Dec 15).
Khalid: Idea to inspire and motivate residents
THE Federal Territories Ministry has introduced a one-year pilot programme to get developers to “adopt” People’s Housing Project (PPR) and Public Housing (PA) in Kuala Lumpur to upgrade their facilities and organise activities that will benefit the residents.
Solutions to urban poverty
FEDERAL Territories Ministry may set set up a think tank to find solutions to urban problems such as poverty and traffic congestion.
Free transport for KL’s needy residents
KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has given the 11 Residents Representative Council (MPP) in Kuala Lumpur a van each under the Van Wilayah Programme.
Tuan Muhd toast of SMK Seri Mulia
SMK Seri Mulia’s striker Tuan Muhd Syafiq Tuan Radzuan denied opponents SMK Batu Muda any chance of a comeback when he scored four goals in the finals of the Federal Territories Minister’s Cup.
DBKL to consider residents’ needs and those who work here when developing city
KUALA Lumpur’s population is expected to grow by 1.05% annually and reach 2.25 million by 2040.
Delving into Kg Baru’s roots
Jurisdictional overlap between MAS and DBKL unresolved until today.
Nam Cheong signs MoU with Labuan Corp to expand offshore marine services
KUALA LUMPUR: Offshore support vessel (OSV) provider Nam Cheong Ltd, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Nam Cheong Dockyard Sdn Bhd, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Labuan Corp.
Over 62,000 trees planted in Selangor
THE Selangor government through its local councils has planted 62,645 trees as a move to reduce carbon emission in the state.