MoH detects five new Covid-19 clusters today — two in Sabah — with 173 infections among them
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 17): Five new Covid-19 clusters have been detected, according to the Ministry of Health today, with a total of 173 infections among them.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 17): Five new Covid-19 clusters have been detected, according to the Ministry of Health today, with a total of 173 infections among them.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 17): Former transport minister Anthony Loke said that Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong (pictured) had asked Syarikat Dhaya Maju-LTAT Sdn Bhd (DM-LTAT) to subcontract the Klang Valley Double Tracking Phase 2 (KVDT2) project to a company from China — instead of carrying it out themselves.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 17): Tiffany & Co is selling a mahjong set at US$15,000 or about RM61,000.
Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases climbed to 1,210 today — from 1,103 cases yesterday — marking five straight days of the number of daily cases staying above the 1,000-mark.
PUTRAJAYA (Nov 17): The Housing and Local Government Ministry (KPKT) aims to build the leadership capacity of young residents in the Public Housing Project (PPR) in the second phase of Dasar Komuniti Negara (DKOMN or National Community Policy).
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 17): The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) found a conflict of interest within the management of the Federal Territories Foundation (YWP) which had various land dealings with the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) that were called into question.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 17): Fugitive businessman Low Taek Jho, better known as Jho Low, claimed that Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor (pictured), the wife of former premier Datuk Seri Najib Razak, funded her purchase of jewellery worth over US$500 million (RM2.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 17): The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) could increase the overall withdrawal limit in retirement savings to RM120,000 to help those who have been financially impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, PKR MP Noor Amin Ahmad suggested today in a Malay Mail report.
JOHOR BAHRU (Nov 17): A lot of Malaysians working in Singapore are reconciled to the fact they will not be able to return home until the Covid-19 pandemic is over.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 17): Sundry stores, grocery shops, convenience stores and Chinese medicine shops in the city will not be allowed to sell hard liquor starting from Oct 1 next year, City Hall (DBKL) announced yesterday.