BARGAIN hunters can now enjoy bigger savings on their household needs at the latest Harvey Norman Factory Outlet in Ampang Point Shopping Centre, Selangor.
Kindred spirits share love of music Mansor (left) and friends performing at Citta Mall in Ara Damansara. – Asyraf Rasid / theSun
FOR 70-year-old Mansor Ali, music is his way to express his inner feelings and to connect with others.
He has been giving this expression form in the past two years, busking with friends at the Citta Mall in Ara Damansara, Petaling Jaya.
But when the Covid-19 pandemic hit, his music sessions took on a new purpose – to reach out to musicians who have lost their only means of earning an income and are now struggling to make ends meet.
It has also become personal for Mansor. His eldest son Alvin Ariff, 43, recently lost his job, no thanks to the global scourge.
28 March 2012 8:49 pm / 438 comments
The much-awaited fifth-generation Hyundai Elantra has finally arrived, well, almost. Hyundai-Sime Darby Motors officially introduced the MD Elantra – which wears Inokom badging – earlier today at a media preview, though the car will only be available in showrooms from April 6 onwards.
The arrival of the 4.53 metre-long C-segment sedan has definitely been long awaited; after all, it’s almost two years since the Avante version of the car made its debut in Korea. The locally-assembled vehicle will be available in four variants and two engine configurations here, these being three 1.6 litre models and a range-topping 1.8 litre version.
The range is made up of the 1.6 MT Standard and 1.6 AT Standard baseline models, a better specified 1.6 AT High Spec variant, all three powered by a Gamma 1.6 litre MPI D-CVVT mill, and the single 1.8 litre job is known as the AT Premium, which wears a Nu D-VVT 1.8 litre MPI D-VVT engine.