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Covid-19: 53,571 industrial workers in Selangor tested positive since July

SHAH ALAM (Bernama): The Selangor State Assembly was told on Thursday (Aug 26) that 53,571 industrial workers have tested positive for Covid-19 since July through screenings conducted at their respective workplaces.

Agong berkenan serah kunci Rumah Yayasan al-Sultan Abdullah

Agong berkenan serah kunci Rumah Yayasan al-Sultan Abdullah
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Selangor Muafakat confident in Ismail Sabri s capability, says new PM can enhance unity

Selangor Muafakat confident in Ismail Sabri s capability, says new PM can enhance unity
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PN to form state election structures soon, says Azmin Ali

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 25): Perikatan Nasional (PN) will be setting up election structures at state level shortly with the display of PN’s image that embraces the principles of diversity and harmony. PN Information chief Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali said the matter was decided at a PN Election Committee meeting in Putrajaya last night. “The meeting was held with the presence of all PN component party election directors from PAS, Bersatu, STAR, SAPP and Gerakan. “The meeting decided to strengthen cooperation through election mobilisation efforts to garner the support of the people,” he said in a posting on his Facebook site today.

Lockdown-weary Malaysians go for drive-in dining

Share A waiter serves a customer using the ‘dine in car’ service outside the Padi House restaurant in Cyberjaya, outside Kuala Lumpur, on February 9. AFP Lockdown-weary Malaysians go for drive-in dining Mon, 22 February 2021 Motorists parked beside the Padi House restaurant chain wave their hands out of their windows to signal to waiters, who come to take their orders that will be eaten on the spot. Lockdown-weary Malaysians have jumped at the chance for an unusual eating-out experience allowing them to enjoy restaurant food despite coronavirus curbs – in-car dining. The Southeast Asian nation is struggling with a virus resurgence that last month prompted officials to re-impose restrictions, including a ban on dining inside restaurants.

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