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‘Unfair to ban night market traders’
Hard-hit operators willing to revise opening hours in bid to stay in business during MCO, while some hope for financial aid from government.
Traders appeal to be allowed to carry on business
THE fresh movement control order that took effect on Jan 13 has thrown a wrench in the much-needed recovery among petty traders in Kuala Lumpur.
Spotlight on enforcement, development of green areas
MBSA kept busy dealing with multiple challenges in its 20th year.
‘Allow live events to resume’
TRUST the events and entertainment industry to follow Covid-19 health and safety standards and allow industry players to hold events, urges an events entrepreneur.
RM82mil for urban renewal initiatives
KUCHING: The Padawan Municipal Council (MPP) has proposed urban renewal initiatives for three areas in its jurisdiction under the 12th Malaysia Plan, which starts next year.
Helping hand for students, frontliners and the needy
JOHOR BARU: Johor civil servants will receive a special financial aid of half-month pay or minimum of RM1,000, with the payment to be disbursed by the end of the year.
Relief for night market traders
WITH traders facing uncertain times due to Covid-19 pandemic, the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) has waived the licence fees of night market organisers amounting to RM41,600.
Ease of payment afforded to Subang Jaya traders
MORNING and night market traders in Subang Jaya have been given some leeway with regard to the renewal of licence fees for next year.
Entrepreneurs take to multiple platforms
JOHOR BARU: Some small business owners and petty traders have been running on several platforms concurrently since March to survive the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Trade at market nosedives
WHEN the Government prohibited foreigners from working at Pasar Borong Kuala Lumpur early this year, locals who were desperate for an income during the movement control order (MCO) period flocked to the market to fill the resulting vacancies.