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Networking opportunities aplenty at SOBA LAB
IPOH: Ipoh-based small and medium enterprises (SMEs) keen to network and engage with their peers and leading industry players in the ecosystem can head to the upcoming SOBA LAB here.
Multi-crop farming for sustainable oil palm plantations
Multi-crop farming within oil palm plantations could improve the health of the soil, bring back wildlife and increase income for farm owners, says Wild Asia co-founder Reza Azmi.
Johor hopes for Internet upgrade allocation in Budget 2020
PASIR GUDANG: Johor hopes the Federal Government will allocate a budget to improve and upgrade Internet connectivity in the state during Budget 2020 which is to be tabled in Parliament in October.
Education’s the way to curb sugar intake
PETALING JAYA: Exempting sweetened handcrafted beverages like bubble tea and teh tarik from the sugar tax means the government’s drive for a healthier country could be missing a significant segment of the population, said public health nutritionist Dr Tee E Siong.
Battle of the bulge is winnable
PETALING JAYA: The battle of the bulge may seem daunting, but the Health Ministry believes it is not an unwinnable fight.
Chance to be a lucky winner
SHAH ALAM: Alice She was only looking for a good bargain at Perfect Livin ‘19 home expo at Setia Alam, but to her surprise, she became the lucky winner of the expo’s “Register and Win” contest.
Streamyx fee halved, says TM chief
IPOH: The monthly subscription fee for Streamyx has been reduced by more than half for existing customers.
Hong Kong in decline
TWO generations ago cheap goods from Hong Kong were labelled simply “Made in Hong Kong,” but their poor quality soon made that embarrassing.
It is all about integrity
Teachertalk by Dr G Mallika Vasugi“DO you want to know the main reason people plagiarise other people’s work?” asked my friend Dilla suddenly.
Boosting students’ achievements
NURTURING global minds has always been the focus of Sunway Education Group’s chief executive officer Elizabeth Lee.