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2021 power tariff to be revealed soon
PUTRAJAYA: The electricity tariff for next year will be made known sometime this week, with the government announcing domestic users with outstanding payments will not have power supply to their homes cut until March 31.
No power cuts over outstanding bills until March 31, says minister
PUTRAJAYA: Domestic electricity users with outstanding bills of up to six months will not have their power supply cut until March 31, 2021, because of unpaid charges, says Datuk Dr Shamsul Anuar Nasarah.
Pay up: SESB to cut off electricity supply for those with over nine months of outstanding bills
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) will take drastic action and cut off electricity supply of consumers with over nine months of outstanding bills from December.
Eateries hungry for relief
PETALING JAYA: Mamak restaurants and other eateries are hoping in earnest for the government to come up with a comprehensive financial assistance plan for them in Budget 2021.
Canine welfare group holds impromptu adoption drive on Sunday
PETALING JAYA: Not wanting three mixed breed puppies sold at a pet shop in Pudu to end up as "food", a dog lover set about to get them rescued recently.
Give rescued pups new home
CONCERNED that three mixed-breed puppies sold at a pet shop in Pudu, Kuala Lumpur, might end up in the pot or used for ritualistic sacrifice, dog lovers wanted them to be rescued.
Call TNB if unclear about electricity bills, public told
SHAH ALAM: Customers who are unclear about their electricity bills incurred during the movement control order (MCO) period can reach out to Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) for clarification.
TNB bills spike due to Malaysians staying at home more
SHAH ALAM: The spike in electricity bills during the movement control order (MCO) is due to more Malaysians staying at home, says Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB).
Exclusive: Virus exposes gaping holes in Africa’s health systems
NAIROBI (Reuters) - African nations are facing a surge of COVID-19 cases with less than one intensive care bed and one ventilator per 100,000 people, a Reuters survey has found.