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MPSepang to increase contract staff
THE Sepang Municipal Council (MPSepang) will be hiring more contract staff as part of its workforce expansion exercise under its 2014 budget.
More bad news for traffic offenders
RECORDS of outstanding traffic summonses issued by all local authorities in Selangor could soon be linked to the Road Transport Department (JPJ), if the Attorney-General gives the approval. This will allow the offenders to be put on the JPJ blacklist as well.
Taman Permata residents seek Prime Minister's help
RESIDENTS of Taman Permata, Dengkil, who have been living in tents for about 100 days, want Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to intervene and help resolve their housing woes.
MPSp using special mudballs to reduce odour at retention ponds in Sepang
THE Sepang Municipal Council (MPSp), in a move to overcome bad odours coming from retention ponds in the Sepang constituency, has resorted to using effective micro-organisms (EM) mudballs.
Tmn Permata residents unassured by repairs, want new homes
RESIDENTS of the low-cost flats in Taman Permata, Dengkil who resorted to living in tents after their flats were declared unsafe, are not convinced that the Selangor government’s plans to repair the units is a good idea.
Residents to return home
RESIDENTS of the low-cost flats in Taman Permata, Dengkil, can move back to their homes within a month.
Residents waiting for Selangor state government to move them out of unsafe flats
A group of 50 residents in Dengkil, Sepang have been living in makeshift homes for the past three months after their flats were deemed unsafe.
Sepang council’s new ruling to discourage alcohol consumption
NEW restaurants applying to open within the jurisdiction of the Sepang Municipal Council, (MPSp) will have to adhere to a new ruling that bans them from featuring alcoholic beverage company logos on their signboards.
No end to Taman Permata residents’ woes
THE hardship continues for some of the 400 families of Taman Permata in Dengkil, Sepang who have been living in tents for over two months.
Promising future for Taman Permata residents
THINGS are looking brighter for the 400 families of Taman Permata in Dengkil with the state government’s pledge to offer land so that houses can be built for them.