KL lawmakers to be represented in City Hall
KUALA LUMPUR (July 16): Kuala Lumpur’s members of Parliament will take part in a consultative council to bring up issues of public concern to Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL).
KUALA LUMPUR (July 16): Kuala Lumpur’s members of Parliament will take part in a consultative council to bring up issues of public concern to Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL).
PETALING JAYA (July 16): MyPPP youth secretary Jayaselan Rajoo has lodged two police reports against embattled former myPPP president Tan Sri M.
PETALING JAYA (July 16): A student studying at the Dengkil campus of Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) plunged to his death from the fourth floor of a hostel building yesterday, reported Bernama.
PETALING JAYA (July 16): Federal Territories Minister Khalid Samad said he will look into calls to reverse the government land swap deal for a proposed property development by SP Setia Bhd.
PETALING JAYA (July 16): The RM935 million-Shattuck St Mary’s Forest City International School will welcome its first intake of students and boarders this August, Country Garden Pacificview (CGPV) Sdn Bhd announced in a statement today.
KUALA LUMPUR (July 16): Prasarana Malaysia Bhd, which has been blamed by the finance ministry (MoF) recently for poor management which resulted in a jump in the Light Rail Transit 3 (LRT3) project cost, said it had known the initial projected RM10 billion cost for the project was “inadequate”.
PETALING JAYA (July 14): Al-Salam Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) aims to add almost RM1 billion worth of commercial and industrial properties to its portfolio of properties over the next three years, reported The Edge Malaysia weekly.
PETALING JAYA (July 14): A 700m building tentatively named Tower M will come up within the Kuala Lumpur City Centre development after 2030, dwarfing the 630m Menara PNB 118 which is slated for completion in 2024, reported The Edge Malaysia weekly.
PETALING JAYA (July 13): While the government’s decision to drop six stations from the LRT3 may have caused a stir among the public, property consultants reckon the effects of the move is not significant and prices of properties along the scrapped stations will not tumble.