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Adopt selective approach in guideline on hard liquor sale, say stakeholders
BUSINESS owners and residents associations want Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) and the Federal Territories Ministry to adopt a selective approach instead of a blanket ruling in implementing the new regulations on the sale of hard liquor.
Digital connections vital for growth
WHILE the Covid-19 pandemic has had a socio-economic impact on the world, it certainly has accelerated digitalisation — changing the way we live, work and communicate.
Waste collectors help ensure residents have clean environs during MCO
KUALA TERENGGANU: Since the outbreak of Covid-19, the term frontliners has been widely used but often confined to those working in the health sector or security forces.
Kota Linggi a forgotten place
ALOR GAJAH: Despite its wealth of history which included the Bugis, Dutch and Melaka Malay Sultanate, Kota Linggi, also known as Kota Bukit Supai, now lies neglected and forgotten.
KL residents call for progress in housing areas
A BIG portion of Kuala Lumpur City Hall’s (DBKL) management and development expenditure next year will go towards improving road and drainage.
Vaccination 2020 programme
KUCHING: The Sarawak government is to embark on a more aggressive anti-rabies mopping up exercise to achieve at least 70% dog vaccination success rate, starting next year.
Counting on Kampar’s beauty
THE parliamentary constituency of Kampar in Perak has been keenly contested by MCA and DAP over much of its history.
RAs welcome DBKL‘s relocation proposal
“GOOD news for us!” – that was the general sentiment among residents associations over Kuala Lumpur City Hall’s (DBKL) proposal to relocate entertainment outlets out of neighbourhoods.
Klang council chief maps out vision for his renewed tenure
KLANG Municipal Council (MPK) president Datuk Mohamad Yasid Bidin has been given a second term. His extended tenure is set to run until November 2019.
Putra Perdana folk frustrated over tardy bus service
RESIDENTS of Putra Perdana in Sepang are unhappy over the long wait for bus number 601 to Kota Raya in Kuala Lumpur – which is delayed by an hour or sometimes even longer.