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Authorities ensure more systematic food distribution
THE Johor Baru City Council (MBJB) and state Welfare Department (JKM) are working together to find a more suitable location for a food distribution centre in the city.
More businesses allowed to operate during MCO
JOHOR government has allowed more businesses to operate under the present movement control order compared to the first one held in March last year.
SWCorp special unit finds more sites since 2019
ILLEGAL dumping of rubbish by unscrupulous people has been rampant in Johor over the past few years.
New buildings for Kluang council and land office
ISKANDAR PUTERI: The Johor government is building two new premises for the Kluang Municipal Council (MPK) and Kluang District and Land Office.
Former Johor speaker Mohamad Aziz laid to rest
JOHOR BARU: Former Johor speaker Tan Sri Mohamad Aziz was laid to rest in the burial grounds at Bukit Aliff Muslim cemetery at about 10am, here.
Drop in revenue expected
ISKANDAR PUTERI: Local councils in Johor are expected to lose more than RM12mil in revenue as the state government continues to help small businesses face challenges from economic uncertainties due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
5,601 notices issued over use of polystyrene and straws
ISKANDAR PUTERI: Local authorities in Johor have issued a total of 5,601 notices to food business operators in the state since July for violating the ban on the use of polystyrene containers and straws at their premises.
Johor reps share witty exchanges on the word 'katak' while debating on illegal factories
ISKANDAR PUTERI: Several assemblymen from both sides of the divide shared witty exchanges with the word "katak" (frog) during the Johor state assembly here.
50% drop in investments due to pandemic
ISKANDAR PUTERI: The closure of international borders due to the Covid-19 pandemic has caused Johor to suffer a RM5.74bil decline in investments this year compared to last year.
On track to meet demand
JOHOR BARU: Johor government is confident of achieving its target of completing more than 9,000 units of Johor Affordable Housing Scheme (RMBJ).