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Politicians should help the people, says Chong
HAVING been in public service for more than 30 years, MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Seri Michael Chong said it is important for candidates of the upcoming general election to focus on the people and not get into arguments.
Show of support for frontliners
MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Seri Michael Chong and the Crisis Relief Squad of MCA have started a fundraising campaign to support frontliners battling the pandemic.
Lifeline for entertainment businesses in Kuala Lumpur
THE lights will come back on again at nightspots in Kuala Lumpur.
Rela donates PPE to medical frontliners
THE country’s over 7,000 private hospitals and clinics should be allowed to roll out the Covid-19 vaccination process so that human lives and the economy can be saved.
Convenience store boosts security with facial recognition technology
KK Super Mart is doubling efforts to improve the safety of its customers and employees.
‘Baseless claims affecting livelihood of durian traders during pandemic’
DURIAN odour does not increase the likelihood of a person contracting Covid-19, nor does the fruit cause harm in those who have been vaccinated against the virus, MCA Public Service and Complaints Department head Datuk Seri Michael Chong says.
Liow lauds Rela efforts
DATUK Seri Liow Tiong Lai has praised Rela members for helping the victims of floods and the Nepal earthquake.
Businessman donates movie tickets to welfare home
UNDERPRIVILEGED children from Ti-Ratana Welfare Society were given a chance to catch the world premiere of Lee Chong Wei: Rise Of The Legend, courtesy of businessman and philanthropist Datuk Yap Kim San.
‘Vulnerable groups are easy prey’
Public urged to be vigilant as police, immigration, banks, consumer groups and complaints department continue to fight against scammers.
Falling hook, line and sinker
SCAMS have been around for countless years and the culprits behind them have become more creative and increasingly sneaky in their attempts to cheat people. They are more prevalent now, making the current situation even harder for Malaysians to bear.