Malaysia's Covid-19 cases drop further to 13,754 on Sept 23
Selangor reported the highest number of cases today with 1,985, followed by Johor (1,913), Sarawak (1,766), Sabah (1,629), Kelantan (1,264) and Penang (1,052).
Selangor reported the highest number of cases today with 1,985, followed by Johor (1,913), Sarawak (1,766), Sabah (1,629), Kelantan (1,264) and Penang (1,052).
“Following that (case management), Justice Zaini fixed Jan 7 [next year] as another case management [date], pending the decision on the [RM42 million] SRC case [in the Court of Appeal].”
The Sarawak-based infrastructure company saw its net profit increase 121.58% to RM8.76 million from RM3.95 million.
“What is important is that we avoid another total lockdown in the whole country; we must have fast circuit-breaker [measures] that can be implemented quickly to stop the spread.”
... to sell and purchase electricity generated from solar photovoltaic systems.
Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah also said Sri Ram's appointment should have been made under Section 379 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) first and not only under Section 376(3).
The project will be on a 17.97-acre site in Putrajaya under Perbadanan Putrajaya.
Revenue slipped 38.47% to RM28.84 million from RM46.87 million last year.
A total of 22.35 million people or 68.4% of the population had received at least the first shot as of yesterday, including 18.99 million or 58.1% who were fully inoculated
Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz said that complementing this vaccination programme is over RM300 billion worth of assistance still available, which will support the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) that is expected to grow between 3% and 4% this year