A multi-million ringgit skybridge that leads to dead end - report
The 400m sky bridge which was built right up to the side of the mall did not have any door for the pedestrian to enter the mall. It doesn't even have a staircase leading down.
The 400m sky bridge which was built right up to the side of the mall did not have any door for the pedestrian to enter the mall. It doesn't even have a staircase leading down.
"The fully vaccinated numbers should be excluded from the existing maximum of 60% of total employees allowed to go back physically to work," said Malaysia Shopping Malls Association (PPK) president Tan Sri Teo Chiang Kok in a joint open letter to Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin today.
"The fully vaccinated numbers should be excluded from the existing maximum of 60% of total employees allowed to go back physically to work," said Malaysia Shopping Malls Association (PPK) president Tan Sri Teo Chiang Kok in a joint open letter to Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin today.
Also included as part of the supplies were additional medicines to alleviate the Covid-19 pandemic situation in Sabah, according to a Facebook posting by the Ministry of Health.
The multi-billion ringgit infrastructure development is now close to 22% of completion.
The delivery of required materials has seen significant delays for most projects.
This includes fixed deposit, visa fees, hotel accommodation, medical insurance and checkups and that does not include the purchase of property, car, children education, F&B, retail purchases and consumer spending
A source said that the “aerospace investor is seeking suitable land measuring a total of 1,000 acres, where at least 500 acres must be within Selangor”.
All this is being done via Next Earth, “a blockchain-based metaverse community where you can buy and sell land parcels on a virtual Earth”.
Up to 463 areas will suffer another round of water supply disruption when Air Selangor announced that the Sungai Semenyih water treatment plant had to be shut down at 5.15pm