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Daycation escapade offers five-star feast and frolic
FEELING a little wanderlust? A Daycation at Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort and Spa in Penang could be the escapade you seek.
Coffeeshop operators warned for not complying with order
SIBU: Police here have warned several coffeeshop operators who failed to comply with the movement control order.
Welfare organisations hardest hit by pandemic
WITH the Covid-19 outbreak and movement control order (MCO) in the country, financial capability of the public and corporations has suffered much.
Rejuvenation of jade hills
AT the heart of Gamuda Land’s town-making principles is the belief that sustainable integrated townships should be planned and built with the community and environment in mind.
DBKL lists operating hours for businesses during conditional MCO
KUALA LUMPUR City Hall (DBKL) has fine-tuned the operation hours for business and services under its purview here to ensure the successful implementation of the conditional movement control order on Monday (May 4).
Traders allowed to reopen must adhere to rules and regulations
KUANTAN: All non-restricted business activities and industries are now allowed to operate in Kuantan during the conditional movement control order (MCO).
Blind folk eager to get back to work
Malaysian Association for the Blind (MAB) is urging the Health Ministry to draw up guidelines for massage and reflexology centres to allow the blind employed in the sector to resume working now under the recovery movement control order (MCO).
Singing the blues over long closure
BUSINESS owners that are not allowed to operate during the recovery movement control order (MCO) period are hoping that the Federal Government would allow them to resume operations soon.
Taman Sri Sinar residents benefit from upgraded park
TAMAN Sri Sinar residents can now enjoy upgraded facilities, including a new jogging track, at a park along Jalan 16/38D.
Blind masseurs relieved to resume work
OVER 120 massage and reflexology centres owned and operated by the visually impaired community will be able to open their doors to customers once they are able to satisfy the conditions imposed by authorities.