Masala Wheels
Tucked in a hidden corner of Seksyen 1, Petaling Jaya, there was already a crowd gathering before the lunch hour.
Tucked in a hidden corner of Seksyen 1, Petaling Jaya, there was already a crowd gathering before the lunch hour.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 3): After serving S P Setia Bhd for almost a decade, Tan Sri Dr Wan Mohd Zahid Mohd Noordin has resigned from his post as non-independent and non-executive chairman of the group to pursue other interests.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 3): A fresh proposal on the long-delayed redevelopment plan on Kampung Baru is expected to be presented to the government by the end of this month, said its coordinating agent, Kampung Baru Development Corp (KBDC).
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 3): The Ministry of Finance (MoF) refuted allegations that the government has been taxing petrol, pointing out that the total petrol and diesel subsidies for the first 11 months of 2018 amounted to RM4.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 3): In light of the slowdown in contracts awarded in the local construction scene, Malaysian contractors are expected to bid for more jobs in Singapore, according to Hong Leong Investment Bank (HLIB) Research.
BATU GAJAH (Jan 3): Both the Malaysian and Chinese governments have not decided on the fate of the suspended RM81 billion 688-km East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) as they are waiting for a report from the project owner Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd and main contractor China Communications Construction Co Ltd (CCCC).
PUTRAJAYA (Jan 3): To real estate developers who have been eyeing Malaysian Rubber Board (MRB) lands for property projects, Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok says: “No, thank you”.
PUTRAJAYA (Jan 3): A huge tract of Malaysian Rubber Board (MRB) land was allegedly sold at far below market value while an over RM1 billion project which began construction in 2012 has hardly seen any progress although RM70 million has been paid to the Project Delivery Partner (PDP).
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 3): PKR deputy president Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali was named the economic affairs minister to ensure that the Malay community would not be upset at having Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng (pic, right) take charge of both finance and economic affairs, the prime minister has revealed.