HLIB expects stronger 2HFY23 for Gamuda driven by Australian projects
In a note on Friday (March 24), the research house said it expects a stronger 2HFY23 for Gamuda driven by RM8.
In a note on Friday (March 24), the research house said it expects a stronger 2HFY23 for Gamuda driven by RM8.
Minister Nga Kor Ming: The appointment of the Panel of Experts is a strategic initiative to harness the knowledge, experience, and expertise of various parties to work together with KPKT, specifically in determining the best policies and programs for the people KUALA LUMPUR (March 23): The Local Government Development Ministry (KPKT) yesterday presented letters of appointment to 28 individuals who will make up a Panel of Experts (POE) to advise on programmes and policies that help the ministry tackle housing issues, solid waste issues and improving urban environments.
In just three months, EcoWorld International’s net cash position has improved from RM172.
The company hosts its first annual dinner in three years Highlights strong teamwork and success in managing its signature portfolio of branded residential properties KUALA LUMPUR (March 22): Henry Butcher Malaysia Mont Kiara Sdn Bhd (HBMK) held its annual dinner event at Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur after a three-year hiatus (last annual dinner was held in 2019) due to the Covid-19 pandemic, last week.
"If we are not transparent about this, then we may not be able to access the best medication to resolve it.
"This partnership will enhance awareness and knowledge of affordable housing, which is crucial at times like this.
"Passing such housing delivery responsibilities to developers with burdensome imposition of the numerous compliance costs adds to cost of house prices, but not necessarily adding value to the final product.
If they have failed miserably in their gatekeeping role, how can they now be entrusted to revive sick and abandoned projects? KUALA LUMPUR (March 19): When the new Minister of Local Government Development Nga Kor Ming took office, he vowed to “scrutinise every sick and abandoned housing project”.
In Malaysia, the affordable housing segment is partly funded by the free-market housing that is priced to cover the outstanding cost of developing the former.
“Government assistance is usually given when the price of houses supplied by the private market sector fails to meet the needs of the poor.