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City win, Leicester draw ‘most likely’ outcomes
MANCHESTER City are expected to beat Sheffield United in the weekend’s early kick-off and extend their unbeaten run in all competitions to seven matches.
Perfect time for Reds to show who is boss
IT would be an understatement to say that Liverpool’s recent form in the Premier League has not been worrisome.
Firm overcoming worker shortage
SIBU: Ta Ann Holdings Berhad, a timber and oil palm plantation conglomerate, which is facing shortage of general workers, is taking several measures to overcome it.
Leave it to the Home Ministry, Johor told
JOHOR BARU: The state government should not waste its time and taxpayers’ money to control the influx of foreign workers as this is under the purview of the Home Ministry.
Gag order issued on MPK councillors and staff
KLANG Municipal Council (MPK) president Datuk Mohamad Yasid Bidin’s move in banning councillors from making press statements on their respective zones has not gone down well with community leaders.
Project involves building new link and upgrading stretches
WORK on Jalan Bukit Kukus, the alternative road linking Lebuhraya Thean Teik in Bandar Baru Air Itam to Lebuh Bukit Jambul in Penang is progressing slightly ahead of schedule.
Drivers who knock down crossbars to face action by PWD
The height restriction crossbars at the Vale of Tempe road in Penang have failed to deter heavy vehicles from using the route as a convenient shortcut.
PTPTN borrowers question fund’s delay in notification
JOHOR BARU: National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) borrowers are struggling to pay their loans after graduating.
Award-winning licensing head takes job hazards in his stride
INSTEAD of just processing applications for a licence, Seberang Prai Municipal Council Licensing Department director Mohd Faidrol Mohd Radzi also tries to understand the problems faced by the traders, including illegal operators.
Overloaded heavy vehicles may be banned from using repaired road
State Works, Utilities and Transportation Committee chairman Lim Hock Seng said the present permitted weight limit of 11 tonnes for each heavy vehicle would be reduced to five tonnes in March.