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Programme to take care of Selangor ex-athletes’ welfare
THE Selangor government will spend RM195,350 on the welfare of ex-athletes under the “Ceria Atlet Selangor” programme with the National Athletes Welfare Foundation (Yakeb).
Muhyiddin visits Desa Rejang PPR, listens to residents' plight, promises help
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin visited residents of the People’s Housing Project (PPR) in Desa Rejang, Setapak, Tuesday (Aug 25) for a first-hand look at their living conditions.
The Week That Was: Getting up to speed
Malaysia has to step up the adoption of tech to become a high-income nation.
Sabah polls: Take new norms, SOP seriously, says EC deputy chief
PUTRAJAYA (Bernama): The new norms and compliance to standard operating procedures (SOPs) are among the priorities that must be taken seriously by all parties in the Sabah state election next month to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
SElangkah introduces cards to ease contact tracing for OKU
SElangkah is introducing a QR code which OKU users can print as a card to simplify the contact tracing registration when entering premises.
Penang embarking on project to encourage wearing of reusable ones
PENANG is seeking a solution to dispose of a million single-use face masks thrown daily.
B40 students can apply for quarantine charges exemption
PETALING JAYA: Besides OKU (persons with disabilities) card holders, students from B40 background can also apply for exemption from paying quarantine charges, says Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
RapidFerry returns to PPC next month
PRASARANA Malaysia Bhd will be ending its term of running the Penang ferry service by the end of August.
Sabah government tightens rules during recovery MCO, those who break SOP will be compounded
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah government will enforce all the standard operating procedures (SOP) for all activities allowed in the state during the recovery movement control order (MCO).
Fixing schools to give education a boost
GIVEN that there are still many households in East Malaysia that have yet to enjoy the convenience of electricity, it is no surprise that most dilapidated schools in the country are in Sabah and Sarawak.