MCT top brass resign, gets two new directors
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 24): Property developer MCT Bhd has announced a slew of boardroom changes, including its chief executive officer (CEO) Jose Juan Z Jugo who resigned from his position.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 24): Property developer MCT Bhd has announced a slew of boardroom changes, including its chief executive officer (CEO) Jose Juan Z Jugo who resigned from his position.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 22): Malaysia is strongly committed to attracting high quality and sustainable foreign direct investments (FDI) from Chinese companies as they continue to demonstrate confidence in the Malaysian economy under the new government, Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Dr Ong Kian Ming said today.
The first month of 2019 saw the #10yearschallenge taking Facebook, Instagram and Twitter by storm.
PENANG (Jan 17): Deputy Chief Minister II P Ramasamy has called on developers here to be more mindful over the cross-shaped lighting on a building incident, reported the Malaysiakini today, "Why invite trouble by putting on display that which just might be used to provoke anger or concern? Developers in Penang must have some ethical and social responsibilities.
PETALING JAYA (Jan 16): Residents of Tiara Mutiara Service Apartment, Puchong are claiming that the work site of mixed development project near their homes is causing cracks on the walls and tiles of their units, reported The Star today.
PETALING JAYA (Jan 15): Jan 31 has not been declared a public holiday yet, according to a report by The Star.
The recent uproar over what looked to be a cross in lights on the Grace Residence building in Jelutong, Penang, were actually a Chinese character for ‘royal’.
HONG KONG (Jan 14): Famous Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing was reported to have said that slower global economic is on the way and warned about speculating in the city’s property segment.
Grilled meat on bamboo skewers served with fresh cucumber and raw onion pieces, with a spicy peanut dipping sauce is the Malaysian version of satay.
PETALING JAYA (Jan 10): Housing and Local Government (KPKT) Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin said the ministry is working on “rebranding” the money lending licence to encourage public to borrow from legitimate money lenders instead of 'Ah Long' (loan sharks or illegal money lenders).