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Centenarian has ‘new family’ for CNY
SEREMBAN: The movement control order imposed to stem the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic is not going to ruin centenarian Chong Keow’s Chinese New Year celebration.
Keeping traders safe
INSTEAD of the usual mandarin oranges and ang pow packets for Chinese New Year, 109 traders at the Sri Petaling morning market in Jalan Radin Bagus were given face masks.
Rasah MCA praises Dr Mah over RM1.6mil allocation for 16 Chinese schools
PETALING JAYA: Rasah MCA secretary Ng Kian Nam has praised Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon for the timely distribution of allocation for the maintenance and repair of 16 Chinese secondary schools before Chinese New Year.
Chong: Getting Covid-19 was ‘hell’
PETALING JAYA: If there is one word that MCA Public Services and Complaints Department chief Datuk Seri Michael Chong could use to describe his experience as a Covid-19 patient, it would be “hell”.
Embrace online learning for now, says Mah
PETALING JAYA: Embrace the new norm of learning via cyberspace while battling the Covid-19 pandemic, says Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon.
Ah long harassing owner of eatery over her former waiter's debt
JOHOR BARU: A restaurant owner is fearing for the safety of her family and workers after loan sharks splashed her shopfront with red paint and threatened to set it on fire over some money borrowed by her former employee.
Three-day quarantine for Cabinet Ministers not a smart move, says MCA
FROM Dr Pamela Yong, Sabah Wanita MCA chairperson
MCA to take festivities online this year
PETALING JAYA: MCA will not be hosting its annual Chinese New Year Open House event this year.
Dr Mah encourages M'sians to embrace online learning in the new norm
PETALING JAYA: Malaysians should utilise the online platform to learn knowledge in the new norm, says Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon.
No open house this year, but MCA will celebrate CNY online, says Chong Sin Woon
PETALING JAYA: MCA's annual hosting of open house, dinners and media night will take a backseat this year in line with the standard operating procedure (SOP) for the Chinese New Year.