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9,649 affected by dry spell
KOTA KINABALU: Efforts are underway to provide relief to the 41 villages affected by water shortage in Sabah’s northern Matunggong with tankers distributing water supply since a week ago.
Better facilities in rural schools
KOTA KINABALU: The construction of rural schools and other educational infrastructure in Sabah and Sarawak will now come under closer scrutiny.
Set for smooth polling
VOTERS in Permatang Pauh will not face any power failure or blackout at the polling centres tomorrow.
Knowing how much you use
EXXONMOBIL Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc has launched a set of energy literacy initiatives aimed at promoting awareness on efficient energy consumption.
New power plants to meet rising demand for energy
PONTIAN: The commissioning of new power plants between now and 2021 is expected to not only meet the surge in demand for power supply but also to strengthen the country’s reserve margin for electricity.
Piping problem for residents
Work on underground sewage pipes causes congestion in Taman Mega Jaya neighbourhood.
Ng: Tariff reduction of little help to management bodies
A DAP Member of Parliament has claimed that the electricity tariff reduction of 2.25 sen/kWh under the imbalance cost pass through (ICPT) mechanism will not help the Joint Management Body (JMB) or the Management Corporation (MC) of high-rise residential buildings.
MPSJ’s green success
ENVIRONMENTAL concerns have been in the forefront of mass consciousness for decades, with previous buzzwords being ozone and greenhouse gases and more recently, carbon footprint.
Tourists welcomed, but safety first
I AM quite relieved that the government has waived the visa fee, not visa requirement, for visitors from China.
MBPJ slaps stop-work order on sewerage project until company fixes roads
IT IS a new year but motorists in Petaling Jaya still have to put up with the same old problem of terrible road condition.