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Call to set up a centralised government agency
JOHOR BARU: The Johor and Federal governments should consider establishing a centralised government agency to address issues affecting the state and Singapore.
Opening up Sibu
SIBU: Several major projects will be implemented to open up Sibu town to its hinterland and spark development in the region.
Kluang folk hope rail project will attract more visitors
KLUANG: The people of Kluang hope the double-tracking rail project between Gemas and Johor Baru will help bring more visitors to the district and boost its economy.
3,000 affordable homes to be built in Rawang
Entrepreneur Tan Sri Syed Yusof Tun Syed Nasir has entered into a joint venture with BT Bina Group to develop Valley Hill, a Rawang township spanning 155ha located between the residential area of Taman Pinggiran Pelangi and the Kri Rawang industrial estate.
Deals to draw in visitors
THE Top@Komtar has reopened three of its attractions — the Rainbow Skywalk, Jurassic Research Centre and Penang Boutique Aquarium — as tourism picks up pace in Penang.
Johor to upgrade roads in Kulai to reduce traffic congestion
KULAI: The state government is seeking RM115mil in allocations for roadworks in the Kulai district from the Federal Government.
Bigger and better market
SIBU: Sibu Municipal Council (SMC) plans to promote Taman Indah Pasar Tamu as a market with multi-racial traders, to showcase diverse and unique Sarawak produce and food to both locals and visitors.
DBKL issues temporary permits to petty traders
KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has issued 80 restricted hours temporary permits to petty traders along Jalan 1/23e, Taman Setapak Indah, Kuala Lumpur in a move to help those who have lost their jobs during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Thumbs up for new bus station plan
The suggestion to build a new intercity bus terminal in Ipoh, to replace the existing 60-year-old structure in Medan Kidd, has received the thumbs-up from residents.
Over 1,100 trading lots available to young entrepreneurs
THE Federal Territories Ministry has identified 169 strategic locations in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya to place kiosks for young entrepreneurs, aged 18 and above, to trade.