Friday, 05 Mar 2021 09:41 PM MYT
BY OPALYN MOK
A landscape worker is seen watering plants at Putrajaya Boulevard February 18, 2021. Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
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KUALA LUMPUR, March 5 Five cities in Malaysia recorded higher temperatures of between 1.64° Celsius and 6.75° Celsius over the last few decades due to development and changing urban trends, a land temperature study by Think City showed.
Interestingly, the surface temperature in Kuala Lumpur city centre had the lowest increase in temperature compared to Bayan Lepas and George Town in Penang, Ipoh in Perak and Johor Baru in Johor.
After a year of battling the Covid-19 pandemic, there does not seem to be an end in sight with many countries continuing to impose lockdowns, albeit of differing severity. In Malaysia, the third wave of the outbreak and the subsequent Movement Control Order (MCO) 2.0 have added to the uncertainties in the country’s economic outlook.
However, amid the current turmoil, there is some good news for Penang. In presenting the 4Q2020 Penang Housing Property Monitor, Raine & Horne International Zaki + Partners Sdn Bhd senior partner Michael Geh says data from the National Property Information Centre (Napic) shows that the state’s property market saw a major spike in terms of transaction volume in 3Q2020, and he expects this trend to have continued into 4Q2020.
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Monday, 14 Dec 2020 04:14 PM MYT
An immigration officer today was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined RM12,000 by the Sessions Court after pleading guilty to three charges of accepting bribes amounting to RM3,060 in 2018. AFP pic
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BUTTERWORTH, Dec 14 An immigration officer today was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined RM12,000 by the Sessions Court after pleading guilty to three charges of accepting bribes amounting to RM3,060 in 2018.
Judge Norhayati Mohamad Yunus ordered Akashah Roslan, 38, to serve four months in jail if he failed to pay the fine for each of the charges.
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